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“Don’t listen to your Mommy. I still remember how I defeated all of the bad guys in Y City back in the day. Zayden, you have to be tough so that the others won’t bully you. Get it?”
Zayden pondered for a brief moment. Scratching his head, he muttered, “Is it? However, Mommy told me that people who fight are boorish and unsophisticated. She warned me to never learn from you, Daddy. Mommy also encouraged me to be wise like Kyle, outsmarting people instead of fighting.”
Outsmarting? It seems like that won’t work on Joy. She’s a little know-it-all.
“It’s simply not enough to be smart sometimes. There will always be people who are smarter than you. You will have no other choice but to use your fist in such a situation. Do you understand?”
As soon as Davin finished talking, a voice could be heard from behind. “He’s just a kid. How could you teach him to fight a girl? Stop it, or he will grow up to be an aggressive person.”
Instinctively, Davin turned around only to see Levant together with Luke.
“Levant, I’m merely teaching my son some strategies to handle the bad guys. Don’t you get it?”
“Strategies? There’s no point in being foolhardy without weighing the consequences. If you wish to teach him some strategies, you should consider asking your son to learn something from Luke instead. Luke is recently analyzing The Art of War. Perhaps he could teach Zayden something from the book,” Levant remarked smugly.
Almost immediately, Davin sized Luke up and asked with curiosity, “Aren’t you only six years old? How can you understand the book?”
Nodding his head, Luke answered, “It’s a gift from Grandpa. Mom explained the book to me.”
Grandpa and Mommy, I see.
With that thought in mind, Davin shot Levant a cold glance and said frigidly, “Why is your father flaunting when it’s your mother who’s nurturing you?”
“It doesn’t matter who’s teaching him that. He’s my son, after all.”
“Yes, he’s your son. However, he’s a Watson. Have you ever considered marrying the mother?”
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