Chapter 627
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 627
âBrother, whatâs this?â Moses glanced at Joshuaâs phone, then back at Joshua
Joshua tensed up.
Almost instantaneously, he knew he had been caught.
âNone of your business, True gentlemen donât speak while watching a game of chess. Donât interrupt
us,â Old Man Neal said without offering him much chance to speak, his face set in a stem expression.
Moses threw Joshua a few more glances.
Joshua offered him a cursory glance, then continued his game, showing no signs of panic.
His composure was exemplary.
Moses, although curious, did not press. Instead, he sat down to the side, intending to discuss this
intriguing development after the game had ended.
Using an app to cheat? This was not his brotherâs style at all.
Joshua did not play for long against Old Man Neal. After only three games, he found an excuse to stop
playing
The reason was simple.
His phoneâs battery had died.
âWhatâs wrong with you today?â Old Man Neal, eyeing the pieces on the board, furrowed his brow
âWhat do you mean?â Joshua naturally retorted.
âThe way you played these three games differs significantly from your usual style. And your skills seem
to have regressed. Whatâs going on?â Old Man Nealâs gaze held a complex emotion.
âPerhaps Iâm tired from the flight. My mind isnât settled yet,â Joshua replied calmly.
Old Man Neal immediately refuted that claim.
Tiredness and an unsettled mind would not result in such a drastic change in style. It was as though he
was playing against an entirely different person
âNevermind,â Old Man Neal said, choosing not to dwell on it. He simply attributed it to Joshuaâs
previous anger. âGo and rest properly. Weâll have another match in a few daysâ
Joshua nodded slightly. âAlright.â
They packed up the chess pieces and ceased playing
Joshua planned to relax in the courtyard. However, as soon as he settled onto a bench, he noticed
Moses sauntering over, a meaningful smile on his face.
Joshua spared him a glance and said nothing.
Moses took a seat next to him and propped up his head, speaking in a semiâjoking tone, âBro, isnât
there something you want to say?â
âLike what?â
âI saw you cheating with your phone. Arenât you afraid Iâll tell Grandpa?â Moses bluntly revealed.
âIf you want
conversation.
make Grandpa ill from anger, go ahead. I donât care.â Joshua acted his part perfectly, his mind not at all
on the
Moses pressed on, âYouâve never done this before, whatâs going on?â
If not for Joshuaâs identical features, Moses would have suspected that the man before him was an
imposter.
Upon his return, he threw a tantrum and even resorted to cheating at chess.
Both of these events were unprecedented in the past two decades.
What on earth had happened to cause such a drastic change in him?
âThatâs none of your business,â Joshua replied, sticking to the principle that less talk meant less
trouble.
Moses speculated, âIs it something to do with Cynthia? Did you get disheartened by her?â
However, that did not seem right either.
With Joshuaâs character, he never brought outside emotions home to Old Man Neal and the others.
He certainly would not behave so abnormally,
Joshua had an instinctive aversion to the term. âIâm living at her place right now, does that sound like
Iâm disheartened?â
Moses was taken aback, and surprise etched on his face.