Klein asked, "Young Master, are you sure that is the answer?"
As Klein asked Watson, he was weighing in his mind what grand method he would use to give Watson a million gold coins without causing a stir.
He thought for a moment before saying, "Why don't we use a magic fireworks display when we use the gold coins? We can also pull out two banners on both sides of the street and announce that the winner of the million gold coins is you, Black Emperor. That way, your name will be deeply engraved in the hearts of the people."
Even though Watson had yet to confirm his answer, Klein felt that Watson had already answered it. That was because Watson was right. The question he had posed was unsolvable—fill a chessboard with 64 squares, the square at the back had to be twice the amount of money in the square at the front. It looked simple, but it was actually very difficult to do.