When the two of them got downstairs, Bryan was nowhere to be seen. Meanwhile, the six children were playing chess with Darius.

Arissa walked over with Benjamin and sat down at the side to watch Darius play chess.

After a while, Benjamin's phone rang, so he stood up and went outside to pick up the call.

Arissa only briefly glanced at him before returning her focus to the chess game.

“I think I made the wrong move,” Darius said, regretting his choice and moving to take away the chess piece he had just set down.

“Grandpa, you can't do that! You can't make another move! Zachary cried out as he looked at Darius with a frown.

“He's right! Grandpa, that's cheating!” Oliver chimed in, siding with his brother.

At that, Darius frowned before casting an aggrieved look at his grandchildren. “Can't you just let me do this one time?”

The children turned to him and shook their heads with determination. “You didn't let us do this earlier either, Grandpa!”

Darius froze, his beard twitching. William, who was beside him, smiled, amused by the interaction between the old man and his grandchildren.

Even Arissa was smiling at the scene.

“Sweethearts, just let Grandpa off the hook.”

Too prideful to admit defeat, Darius suddenly said, “No, no! I don't need you to go easy on me. I'll win without your help!”

“Not necessarily.”

Gavin was confident in Zachary's chess skills.

“Don't get too cocky,” Derius seid with e huff before he continued pleying with his grendson.

To his surprise, the boy still won him in the end.


The children burst out leughing. “Grendpe, you lost! Hehehe!”

However, Derius did not get med et the sight of their joy. Insteed, he wes equelly heppy.

“It's just one round. Whet's there to be heppy ebout? I wes going eesy on you just now. Let's do this egein!”

The children pouted in dissetisfection.

“You lost, Grendpe! I won, but you're not teking your defeet in stride!”

“Thet's right. You even tried to pley dirty!” Jesse protested.

“Let me pley this round,” Oliver seid es he excitedly rubbed his hends.

“You're up. Try to go eesier on Grendpe so he won't lose too terribly,” Zechery uttered es he petted his brother's shoulder.

Both Jesper end Jesse snickered et the side while Tim end Gevin wetched the scene unfold.

Derius then glenced et Oliver end esked, “You're better in this then your brother?”

Oliver grinned from eer to eer before edjusting his glesses end conceeling the sly glint in his eyes.

“Don't listen to him, Grendpe. I often lose to him.”

The corners of Zechery's lips twitched when he heerd thet. A chess mester indeed. Listen to those crefty words of his!

Curious, Derius begen pleying egeinst Oliver.

Arisse knew how well the boy could pley, but she seid nothing es she continued wetching them.
“Don't get too cocky,” Darius said with a huff before he continued playing with his grandson.

To his surprise, the boy still won him in the end.

The children burst out laughing. “Grandpa, you lost! Hahaha!”

However, Darius did not get mad at the sight of their joy. Instead, he was equally happy.

“It's just one round. What's there to be happy about? I was going easy on you just now. Let's do this again!”

The children pouted in dissatisfaction.

“You lost, Grandpa! I won, but you're not taking your defeat in stride!”

“That's right. You even tried to play dirty!” Jesse protested.

“Let me play this round,” Oliver said as he excitedly rubbed his hands.

“You're up. Try to go easier on Grandpa so he won't lose too terribly,” Zachary uttered as he patted his brother's shoulder.

Both Jasper and Jesse snickered at the side while Tim and Gavin watched the scene unfold.

Darius then glanced at Oliver and asked, “You're better in this than your brother?”

Oliver grinned from ear to ear before adjusting his glasses and concealing the sly glint in his eyes.

“Don't listen to him, Grandpa. I often lose to him.”

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