Case 1: White chess 10 is pressed by black chess 1 1, and the chessboard is not connected.
Finally, a sign is formed. If it is unfavorable, put it at point A and abandon the external potential.
Case 2: White chess is set directly, and 10 is not pressed.
Then black used cheating to grab white, and black's 23 jumps were a bit meaningless. . .
Situation 3: White chess 10 was poached by black chess 1 1 and forced to connect boards. The final answer even surprised me. . .
Black not only abandoned the following six sons, but also made himself gorgeous. To tell the truth, this answer is completely beyond my understanding, but it is also the correct answer on Wild Fox Go. . .