Chapter 2405
Chapter 2405
“First of all, I’ve already studied up to university courses by myself. High school courses are useless to me now,” Leon Batton began.
“Secondly, all I’ve been doing are revisions these days. It’s getting to be quite boring,” he added.
Xyla Quest frowned slightly. “Boring? Is that why you skipped school?
“No matter what, you’re still a high school student. As long as you’re in school, you must adhere to the rules.
“Even if you’ve studied up to university courses, you should not break the rules,” she stated.
She didn’t expect her son had started studying university courses of his own accord.
She knew he was academically gifted and could retain everything he read, but he didn't tell her about anything else.
School might seem boring from his perspective, but she was still upset that he broke the rules.
Leon helplessly nodded. “Okay, I understand. I won’t do it again.” Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Skipping school to play games? I’ve got to hand it to you,” Xyla said while shaking her head.
He didn't seem to have a reply to that.
“Pack up and come home with me now.”
“Let me play for a while longer," he pleaded. "I won’t be going to school the rest of the day anyway.”
“Are you disobeying me?” she asked.
“Please, let me play to my heart’s content today. I’ll go to school tomorrow. Deal?”
She considered the idea briefly. She could say yes.
Helplessly, she nodded and sat beside him.
Then, she turned on the computer in front of her with a pointed look at her son. “I don’t have anything to do anyway. Let’s play together.”
Xyla hadn’t indulged in games for a while now, so she felt inclined to play now that she had seen him performing so well.
His lips widened in a satisfied grin at her words.
“But don't think I have forgiven you yet," she reminded him sternly. "You’d have to write a 1,000- worded apology letter when you get home.”
“Okay,” Leon readily agreed.
“There won’t be a next time,” she warned.
“Okay.”
Satisfied with his reply, she didn’t comment further and gradually felt her anger dissipate.
“You’re good at AD, aren’t you, Mom? I’ll be your Support," he suggested. "I’m very good at it.”
She nodded agreeably. “Sure.”
As far as she knew, Leon wasn’t only good at playing Support. In fact, he was also excellent at playing Top Solo, Mid Solo, AD, and Jungler.
He was an all-rounded player.
“I didn’t think the god-like player feared by all professional and random players in League of Legends would turn out to be my son,” she said.
He smiled but didn’t reply.
Glancing at Xyla's username on the screen, he added her as his friend before inviting her to join his team.
She directly clicked on the button to accept the invitation.
“I’ll lead you to victory today,” he declared.
“My team offered you a spot on the team before, but you wouldn’t even tell us who you were. You sure know how to stay hidden,” she said.
“I wanted to keep a low profile.”
“I heard you’ve turned down many offers from professional gaming teams. Don’t you want to become a professional gamer?” she asked curiously.
Usually, boys who were good at gaming yearned to become professional gamers.
Leon seemed so different.
“Yeah, I do, but I wanted to study well and keep improving first,” he replied.
“That is a wise choice.”