Third Person’s POV
Slyvester went home, planning to talk to his father about what Yhlei had done to Ryan in the past. But before he could start, his father asked him to play a board game.
Not chess, not Go, but a childish game named “Snake and Ladder.”
"Are you sure you're not cheating?" Yhlei asked, sulky, that he had to go down the ladder because a snake bit him. Not literally, though.
"Dad, how can I cheat the dice?" Slyvester answered. He threw the dice, and it gave him one. Just right to get one hundred.
"See?! You cheated!" Yhlei messed up the snake and ladder board. She then leaned back in the chair with a frown.
Slyvester’s father is a serious person. But there are times when his simplicity shows, just like Terban.
‘I would believe it if Father suddenly came to me and introduced Terban as my long-lost brother,’ Slyvester thought, which caused him to tremble. ‘I don’t want to have a brother like Terban!’