Chapter 116: Triplets’ Mighty Mom Chapter 116

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Chapter 116 Was It You?

"Did you block the hacker?”

South said mischievously, “Yeah, I planted a virus in their computer. It makes the screen turn blue

when they switch it on!”

Camila helplessly laughed. “You are such a naughty child!” He scoffed. “I don't give second

chances!” Upon hearing the conversation between mother and son, Silas was utterly astonished and

instantly recalled the time when he rejected her job application at his company. In no time, his

company lost a total of 50 million. The second time it happened was when he and Camila fought for

the ownership of the Wuyou San formula. His company had ended up losing another 50 million,

which was when he suspected that it had something to do with the pair of mother and son.

However, he never expected that the person who had caused him to lose 100 million would be a

little kid, who was younger than seven years old! If Silas hadn't witnessed the speed of Landon’s

fingers across the keyboard and if it weren't for the latter's intimidating tone of speech earlier, he

wouldn't have guessed that it was really the young boy! Was infecting someone else's computer

with a virus as easy as changing a single digit? Unbelievable! It was of little wonder that the boy

could run a thorough investigation on him.

Silas turned and looked at South. “Were you the one who gave me the warning?” Although it was a

question, his tone was sure and resolute.

South was slightly taken aback and his round black eyes blinked innocently at Silas. “Would you

believe me if I said no?” “No, I wouldn't!” South sighed in exasperation. “Alright, it was me!” Silas

was surprised yet delighted. How could his son be such a genius? He stood up instinctively and

wanted to give the boy a hug. However, Camila didn’t know his intention and thought that Silas was

reacting in anger. She immediately explained on behalf of her son, “Um, Mr. Nolan, I had instructed

South to do it. How about this? I'll compensate you for the amount that your company has lost!”

Silas was stunned. He initially wanted to brush it off, but another idea suddenly surfaced in his mind.

He looked at her, saying, “He hacked into my company’s computer twice and I've lost a total of 100

million. How do you wish to pay me back?” She looked over at her son. “Wasn't it 50 million?” Silas

gradually calmed down from the agitation and returned to his seat. He said in a

relaxed tone, “After that, when I returned from the bar, he caused me to lose another 50 million.”

Camila looked over at her son again and whispered, “Why did you let him lose another 50 million?”

South's chewing never stopped as he answered, “He bullied you!” She was speechless. What a

cheeky little boy... Why is it that he feels no remorse for owing someone so much money? If that

was the case, then her son shouldn't have admitted it-yet he did. She smiled awkwardly at Silas. “I

can't give you 100 million in one go. How about I pay you back by installments?” Silas was

unaffected by her pleas and said calmly, “This isn’t about money!” Camila did not expect that. If this

isn't about money, then what is it about? “Then, how would you like to settle it?"

Silas was overjoyed in his heart, but his expression remained unchanged. “Would you be okay with

whatever I say?” She was becoming suspicious. “Let me hear it.” South's eyes widened at Silas from

the side. He would not hesitate to make Silas lose another 100 million if he dared to bully Camila

again. Silas looked straight at her and said solemnly, “Unless you personally make me dinner, we

can't settle this!” Upon hearing his words, Camila suddenly had the urge to laugh. Did he spend so

much effort just to request a meal from me? “Had I known that my cooking is worth

so much money, I would've signed up for a cooking class instead!” Silas’s mouth curved into a slight

smile. “It's not too late to sign up now!” She sat down after realizing that he wasn't genuinely

wanting them to pay him back. “My mother used to say that girls don't need to know everything,

but they only need to master a single craft to survive in life. So back then, I left everything behind

and

focused on my major in fashion design. After I graduated, my mother had also passed away and

since then, I had no one at home to cook for me. Someone once said that happiness is limited. I

guess I used up all of mine way too early and now, I've lost my happiness when I'm an adult.”