Timothy didn't think about this.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Tim, there's no need to be afraid. After all, you donated your bone marrow to him. You're his biological father, and you'll meet him sooner or later. Why not learn how to communicate and connect with him now?" Timothy rubbed his temples in embarrassment. "I'm clueless when it comes to connecting with children," he admitted.
Timothy found this moment to be even more challenging than handling billions of dollars worth of contracts. When it cto negotiating a contract, he knew exactly what to do. But trying to connect with the child on the other side of the computer screen left him feeling lost and unsure.
He even worried that he might end up making things worse. Perhaps it was guilt, or maybe it was the shock of realizing that he now had two children who were related to him by blood. This new and unfamiliar sensation was deeply unsettling to him.
"How you got along with Ginger will be how you get along with this child, Tim." Timothy shook his head. "No, this child has a completely different personality from Ginger." Ginger, the little princess, was a thoughtful girl who cheerfully smiled at everyone, including her father who once abandoned her. Whenever Timothy thought of her smile, he felt as if his heart was melting.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmTimothy mustered up the courage to finally type on the keyboard. "Are you still there?" However, despite sending this message, there was still no response.
"Tim, did he realize that you just deciphered his IP address? Is that why he's intentionally avoiding your messages?" "I don't think so. I utilized a different system, and they were likely unable to track it." Timothy and Caleb remained motionless in front of the computer, waiting eagerly for the other party to reply, much like online dating.
Meanwhile, Sage, who was sitting on the other side of the computer, closed the laptop. He turned to look at Mia, who had just walked in. He appeared a bit uneasy. "Mommy, why did you cin without knocking?" "I did, but it seemed like you didn't hearjust now. What were you doing? You were so focused that you didn't even notice the sound of my knocking." Mia noticed the laptop in his arms and paused before asking, "Were you just playing with your friends?" Sage nodded with a tinge of guilt. "Yes, I was playing games with them." "Are those friends of yours just online friends? Do you have any friends in real life?" "I don't need friends in real life. It doesn't make any difference to me," he said.
Mia said earnestly, "Once you've felt better during this period, why don't you consider going to kindergarten with Ginger?" "I don't want to go to kindergarten. There are too many noisy kids. They're all childish." Mia gently patted Sage's head. "You're a four-year-old child, you know." "I'm not like them. They're too dumb." "However, Ginger had informed her teachers and classmates well in advance that you would beattending school. If you were to suddenly not show up, Ginger would be greatly disappointed. Her classmates might accuse her of lying, considering they have never met you." Upon hearing this, Sage hesitated for a moment before reluctantly conceding. "Alright, I'll go." Mia was confident that Sage would agree. Although Sage had a would found Ginger foolish, it was evident to anyone observant that he loved her the most. "Alright, I understand. You can go to bed early and I won't disturb you. I'll csee you after I finish the enrollment process at the school." Mia turned and left the room. Sage glanced outside the door and then carefully opened the laptop screen, coming across two messages on the other side. mmMwWLlilOfiflo&1 mmMwWLlilOfiflO&1 mmMwWLliI0fiflO&1 mmMwWLlilOfiflO&1 mmMwWLliI0fifl0&1 mmMwWLlilOfiflo&1