So, it was a boy after all.
Timothy turned on his mic. "You're unyielding, huh? Have you never been defeated before?"
Sage snorted, "No."
"Then I'll teach you a lesson today."
As Timothy typed at a frantic pace, the defenses Sage had painstakingly built up suddenly collapsed.
Sage was flustered, not expecting to be defeated so quickly. He turned on his mic. "You were going easy on me? Didn't I tell you to go all out?"
"The game would have been over by now if I didn't go easy on you," Timothy replied nonchalantly.
He initially thought it was a girl as adorable as Ginger on the other end of the server, so he patiently played along with her. What if the girl started crying because he didn't hold back?
But now that it was a boy, things were different. Timothy believed that his son should learn from his mistakes and failures to grow into a mature man. Judging by Sage's haughty tone, he could tell that he was spoiled by the Lane family.
Sage was furious. "I haven't lost yet. Don't get cocky!"
"Listen, sometimes losing isn't that big of a deal. Don't get too caught up in your wins and losses. Otherwise, you won't be able to improve," Timothy chided.
Still, a proud smile spread across his face. After all, why wouldn't he when his son was so talented?
Caleb rolled his eyes. "Please, you're smiling like a fool now. Why are you still lecturing him when you're clearly delighted? How are you any different from the other parents? You have to encourage him."
Focusing on the screen, Timothy fell silent. As he continued his assault, he remarked, "You said you've never been defeated before. Does that mean you're unaware of your weaknesses as well?" Sage was defiant. "Shut up!"
Sensing the crack in his voice, Mia hurried over. "Sage, what's wrong? Is anyone bullying you?"
Sage was startled. A twinge of guilt prickled at him as he said, "I-It's just someone I'm playing against. I didn't expect him to be this formidable."
"Let me handle this."
Mia immediately sat at the other computer and began retaliating.
Sage glanced at her hesitantly. "Mommy, isn't this unfair? It's a 1V1 battle between me and him."
"Sage, don't be silly. How do you know he's being fair and doesn't have any backup? You can't always stick to the rules. You have to deal with different people in different ways."
Remembering it was his scumbag father on the other end of the server, Sage concurred. Dealing with a scumbag didn't require playing fair.
Soon, Timothy noticed the relentless counterattack from Sage's side. He narrowed his eyes and said, "Did he bring in backup?"
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Caleb leaned over and said, "It's
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"He's spoiled. If he's too arrogant, he'll suffer in the future," Timothy m B disagreed and immediately started counterattacking. Visit
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It was daunting to deal with an extra person on the other side, indeed.
Sage turned on his mic. "How's that? Ready to give up?"
"I'm taking on two people alone. Doesn't that make me stronger?"
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Noticing Sage's sour expression, Mia grabbed his headset and said om "What's so great about bullying a kid? Come at me if you dare!" Visit bignovels.com to read the latest chapter of this novel