Login via

Billionaire's Reborn Baby novel Chapter 1110

Randy was worried about more. He was worried that Chase might ... be born gay. So when Chase was fourteen, Randy specifically had a formal and serious talk with him.

Chase said naturally, "Girls receive more benefits than boys."

Although Randy admitted this, it did not mean that he approved of Chase being gay.

In short, Randy and Chase had a quarrel. Randy even hit Chase with Chase's favorite keyboard, smashing his shoulder.

Chase wasn't injured but two keys were knocked off the keyboard.

They were in a bad place.

Chase was not on speaking terms with Randy for two days.

Randy was pissed off and didn't speak to Chase.

They had to see them every day at home. It was Lord Top who cooked a meal and asked them to sit down for a conversation. Only then did Chase convince Randy.

Lord Top could not refute Chase, feeling that Chase got a great point.

Chase thought that being a girl had its perks, so there was nothing wrong with him wearing women's clothing.

At the very least, Chase had no other purpose.

As a result, Chase almost always wore women's clothing when he was six.

Randy and Lord Top did not go to Chase's school to explain this to the teachers, because Chase could explain it himself. Of course, it was on graduation day that Chase confessed.

When all the boy students could not bear to part with Chase, crying, and wanted to date him, Chase said to them apologetically, "Sorry, I am a boy."

Boys in elementary school were psychologically fragile. Some boys couldn't accept this fact after crying for nights at home.

Things were better in middle school. Some schoolboys were just angry while others were in disbelief with vacant expressions.

Things were different in high school.

When a boy stood in Chase's way on the corridor and declared his love to Chase, Chase asked him to go to the toilet with him and then lifted his skirt in the bathroom...

The boy who came back from the toilet all bent over a desk in shock for the whole day.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Billionaire's Reborn Baby