American Football

"Start the audiovisual setup for the surroundings, metric your programs, and connect with the surveillance cameras at the school facilities." Jimmy was doing what no one asked him to do: programming a Bymax at school to take care of the people.

He was doing this especially for George, who had recently been having heart issues.

The truth was, it wasn't for anyone else but himself. He wanted the Cooper family to stay as close-knit as it had been up until now, and he was only intervening minimally in their lives.

This would be the last thing he did for that family before fully focusing on his company.

"Alright, everything is ready. Don't go out unless absolutely necessary." Jimmy said before leaving the room that had been lent to him for studying on school days.

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In the schoolyard, George explained some practical experiences to Jimmy, then let Jimmy start the confrontation training under the pressure of both Jimmy and George Jr.

In good spirits, he prepared to move his body a bit in the playground.

Since Jimmy had suggested he do moderate exercise every day, George had been in a state of reluctance.

It takes a lot of perseverance to change human habits in a short period of time.

On the side, Missy watched Jimmy, who was sweating profusely on the field, and felt he was full of charm.

The girl even developed a strong interest in American football because of her fascination with Jimmy.

Then, after watching Jimmy train for a while, the girl moved her short legs and caught up with George, who was "hardly" jogging on the track.

"Dad, I want to learn football!" Missy shouted excitedly.

George stopped, wiped the sweat from his forehead, and looked at his little daughter in surprise.

He then shook his head and analyzed: "Miss, you're still too young, and football isn't for you yet. Daddy will teach you when you're older, okay?"

Obviously, this was the tone meant to persuade a child. But, strictly speaking, very young children weren't suitable for the intense sport of rugby.

Occasionally, injuries happen during official football games.

But Missy was still young and didn't understand any of that. She acted cute and playful: "No, I want to learn football."

"Alright, alright…" George had to change the subject after trying to persuade his daughter for a while. "I'll get a baseball later, and we'll practice throwing and catching. How about that?"

"I don't want baseball, I want to learn football…" Missy pouted and continued her cute offensive.

"Fine." George rolled his eyes and said, "I'll get a ball later, and we'll practice passing and catching."

"Great, I can play football like Jimmy!" Missy clapped her hands.