Taher was always a realistic person. An opportunist, some even might say. He always looked at the world logically, not bothering with interpersonal relationships or something like that. If he saw something that could benefit him, as long as it was not illegal, he would jump into that boat without hesitation, not caring whether he would offend a bigshot or not.
The current situation was also the same.
He had already sensed that the control of the chess community in Indonesia slipped away from the federation a long time ago. It should be in April, when he watched Sheva's live broadcast for the first time, playing in the Reykjavik Open, when the boy made his name resound there. At that time, Taher could see that Sheva used the persona of a chess genius with the support of the people online to take control of the chess community here.
