Talk:Arisu Sakayanagi/@comment-5956954-20170903134602/@comment-32644940-20170903214250

Ah, I understand what you meant by her being not good at chess.

I agree with Self-Proclaimed King, though, this short scene is supposed to mean something that is relevant to the story rather than emphasizing her tactical skill in chess. Rather than making the queen chess piece as a symbol for her underling/comrade, why not see it as a representative for herself?

In this way, you can say that even though she thought she outwitted the other party's King, little did she know that she's being captured by the unsuspected bishop.