Chapter: 1146
The boy next to Carson followed his gaze and saw Victor.

“Carson, do you know him?"

"No, I don't." Carson quickly withdrew his gaze.

"That's right. You are so excellent. How could you know such a person?" There was a hint of disgust in the boy's tone.

Holding the basketball in his arms, Carson looked at the boy with his eyebrows raised.

"Such a person? You know him?"

The boy nodded.

“Of course, I know him. My brother is in this class.

Do you know how old he is? Eight years old! He's already eight years old, but he's still in the first grade. My brother said he doesn't say anything, nor does he play with anyone." The boy clicked his tongue and continued to insult Victor.

"But that's right. Even I wouldn't want to play with a person like him. He must have repeated a grade. My mother said that only idiots would repeat a grade when they are in the first grade."

Hearing this, Carson couldn't help but take one more look at Victor.

But the bell had rung, so he didn't have much time to observe. He and his classmates hurried to the playground.

But then, Victor's figure was already etched in his mind.

The second time they met was in the break room.

That was the day when Carson went to school looking like a ghost due to lack of sleep. He did well in the mid-term exam, so his father gave him a game console, and he played it secretly until midnight.

When Carson couldn't take his drowsiness anymore, he raised his hand during class.

"Sir, may I go out to get some water?"

As soon as he reached the break room, he heard a few people talking inside.

“Hey, I heard that your family is very rich? Give us some money. If we're pleased, we'll protect you from the bullies here in school."

"You just came here, right? Maybe you still don't know about the rules. The newcomers have to give us money!"

"That's right. Take out your money now! You will regret it if you annoy us."

Leaning against the wall, Carson peered inside the break room and spotted three senior boys threatening a younger child. He immediately recognized the three senior students who were known for being arrogant and domineering. They always bullied younger students.

Some students had given them money. Carson didn't have to, because he had a driver who dropped him off and picked him up every day.

Besides, no one could bully Carson because his teacher always paid attention to him.

Unexpectedly, he witnessed them bully someone today.