Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman
Chapter 268
Divorced but Delighted Chapter 268
Chapter 268 Have a Try
In the Barton family in Los Angeles.
After seeing off the distinguished guests, the small yard returned to its usual quietness.
What was even rarer was that William didn’t argue with his father, nor did he want to leave. He even had a chess game with Charle.
William was originally playing chess with Harold, but unfortunately, he couldn’t think straight. After losing several games in a row, he quit.
It just so happened that Jaquan’s game with his father was over because Jaquan hád something to do in the company.
To everyone’s surprise, the usually cold-hearted Charle softened his tone and tentatively asked William if he wanted to play a few rounds.
Not to mention William, even Sarah and the others who came over to have afternoon
tea and cake with them were shocked.
Charle, who had always been dignified, had never spoken to his son in such a tone.
They had always been strictly regulated. As a result, the usual casual chitchat became the standard for lecturing. The family atmosphere became worse and worse because of the children’s growing up. They could not even get together even if it was during the
Christmas.
Fortunately, Cierra was back now, which made the family look like a family.
“Since Dad wants to play two rounds, William, just give it a try. Since you can’t beat Harold, you will not lose to an old man, will you?”
Cierra held onto Will’s hand and encouraged William. She even pulled out the chair to watch the battle.
William snorted. “I’ll give it a try. Why should I be afraid of him?”
William was a man who could be persuaded by reason but not be cowed by force. Since Charle asked him in such a tone, he couldn’t put on a haughty attitude and naturally softened his attitude.
The chess pieces were ready quickly.
Charle asked William to make the first move.
The latter was aggressive and did not play according to the conservative rules. He took offense as defense.
The game of chess quickly entered the stage of fighting between the two sides.
Cierra didn’t know much about chess, but she was watching with great interest.
scene also attracted the attention of the two old men next to them. They stopped the mess
situation was advantageous to Charle, and William was in a passive
Charle appeared to have the advantage, it could be broken by
was impatient, reminded
an instant, the situation was
this battle was already set in
shook his head with a smile and put down the chess pieces. He looked at the two elders with a smile and said, “Sirs,
how to play. He is smart. Besides, wasn’t he the one who did the first part? This is the foundation of the first part. Only then can the second part
“That’s right. He’s better
rare to hear such praise from Charle,
bottom of Charle’s
eyelids, and his casual expression was
looking a little
thought. “What is
game of chess
mess with an inexplicable look
reconcile with his parents, but the estrangement in his heart wasn’t so easily
suppressed, and denied
mind was that William was the one who had done it. Even if Charle finally learned
child at that time, and Charle
even if Charle was wrong, he could pretend
nothing had happened and ask for reconciliation after so many
weren’t willing
before. However, whenever he recalled the past,
family that could not be considered a
to
would never
so long.
family
compromise step by step.
he didn’t care much about
be happy because of their parents’ approval. He
anymore.
didn’t want to play chess
listened to
boring,”
“William, come with me.”
away the chessboard, he heard
had not expected that his father would take
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