"My daughter is almost nineteen," Anthony said with satisfaction. "She was born three years after the World Game ended. Since childhood, she's been interested in the World Game, probably because of the influence at home, which is full of props and equipment... Now she's quite capable and plans to join the army. I don't expect her to go to college like her peers. She's a child; she should do whatever she wants to do."
"I'm not as open-minded as you," Hua De sighed. "My son can't settle down, so I made him go to school. And what happened? Every day all he does is watch videos of top players; he's not interested in studying. What about his future...?"
They seemed to be having a casual conversation, but Su Ming'an caught the implied meaning—they only wanted their children to have better prospects. Indeed, with a family, one has ties and cannot help but plan for one's children.
