"Kadridas, would you mind if we stepped back?" Gisle asked.
"Sure, take your time. You'd better find a way to deal with this problem." Kadridas said as he waved his hand, "I'll stay here for a few more days. There's a great view from here and that's the most important thing when playing chess!"
"Fine. Just what you need." Gisle smirked before turning to Wain, "Well, I hope it will be something amazing."
Wain and Gisle left, so Zero was left alone with Kadridas.
"How do you play this...?" Zero asked in an unsure manner.
"Chess? If you want I can teach you." Kadridas said with a slight smile on his face.
"Are you sure?"
"Of course. I'm tired of playing alone. Go ahead, you're bound to like it." Kadridas said as he waved his hand.
...
Wain and Gisle retired to a room with just them, a round wooden table, dim lights, and two cups of tea.