Chapter 73 Violet sat confidently beside Gwyneth, the two of them immersed in a racing game.
At first, Violet cruised along with ease, but as the rounds went on, Gwyneth's skills noticeably sharpened. Her interceptions on the track grew more aggressive, and she started giving Violet a real run for her money.
They played two rounds, and by the third, Violet was almost defeated.
Thankfully, it ended in a draw-otherwise, Violet would have wanted to vanish into thin air.
Imagine a five-year-old nearly wiping the floor with her in a racing game.
Who was she, after all? Violet Marchand, a well-known racecar driver back home, someone who rarely met her match during high-speed simulation training. Yet today, she'd almost been bested by a child.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtGwyneth lost all three rounds, but she didn't seem upset. Instead, she lowered her head, only to look up with a bright grin and offer Violet a compliment.
"Ms. Marchand, you're amazing!" Violet forced a smile, but it didn't quite reach her eyes.
Gwyneth, she thought, really is as exasperating as her mother.
Violet couldn't help but wonder-had Gwyneth been playing online at home? How else could she have improved so much in just a few days? Her first suspect was Victoria, but she quickly dismissed the idea.
Victoria was the type who spent her days fussing over her husband and child, hardly ever stepping outside. She wouldn't even let Gwyneth touch a phone or any electronics-as if she were stuck in the 1970s-so there was no way she'd be teaching Gwyneth to play racing games.
When McNeil returned from the restroom and saw Violet and Gwyneth focused on the game, he couldn't help but frown.
"Daddy, Violet is so good! I practiced at hfor days and beat every single game, but I still can't win against her," Gwyneth exclaimed, her excitement bubbling over. After all, nobody likes being the undefeated champion if it means always playing alone.
Seeing his daughter in such high spirits, McNeil's brow relaxed.
Video games might not be ideal, but there was no denying the obvious joy Gwyneth felt when she was with him and Violet.
Children shouldn't have to shoulder adult worries, nor should they be buried under mountains of schoolwork at such a young age.
He didn't want to see his daughter unhappy.
"Of course, and I'm sure Violet let you win half the time. She's a famous racecar driver, you know." He ruffled Gwyneth's hair. Embarrassed by the praise, Violet's cheeks flushed a rosy pink.
"Really? Ms. Marchand, do you actually race cars?" Gwyneth had assumed Violet was just good at video games-she had no idea she was the real deal.
"That's right," McNeil replied. "She's competed in all kinds of tournaments. The skind of racing as in this game." Violet was pleased to see the spark of admiration in Gwyneth's eyes. She was so much better than Victoria- better for McNeil than anyone else, for that matter.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSoon, Curtis, Marcus, and Isaac arrived, with Marcus bringing his son Max along. Max's eyes lit up when he saw Gwyneth with the tablet, itching to join in.
He looked up at Marcus, hoping for permission.
"In today's world, it's impossible to keep them away from technology forever," McNeil said casually. "Let them play a little-as long as it's not too much." Marcus nodded in agreement. A little wasn't going to hurt.
Gwyneth, having lost to Violet, had no intention of challenging her again. She was more than happy to play with Max instead.
But as soon as the new round started, Gwyneth absolutely dominated.
Max barely managed to start his car before Gwyneth bumped him straight into the curb, pinning his car so he couldn't move. Then she blocked his path, and the gended before he even had a chance.
"That doesn't count! You caughtoff guard!" Max protested, frustration in his voice, He'd played th this gplenty of times, but he'd never been beaten so ve thoroughly-especially not by a little blonde girl.
Gwyneth lifted her tablet with a triumphant grin. "Want to go again?"