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Chapter 2037

Chapter 2037

The neighbors looked over upon hearing Arthur’s question. There was a metal lump that resembled a dog but was much uglier,something none of them had ever seen before. Everyone was surprised.

One of the neighbors, Edgar Klopp, who had just teased Keegan, laughed loudly. "Arthur, did your great-grandson-in-law bringyou a toy? It looks like a real dog, but it's just too ugly. Why didn't he get one with fur? If you put a speaker in front of your houseand play dog barks on loop, it'd scare a lot of people off."

Everyone joined in the laughter. Then, Arthur looked at Edgar and said, "I'm fine with it. At least he thought of bringing somethingover for me. Your grandson has been working for so many years, yet he hasn't brought you anything at all.”

Arthur's words caught Edgar off guard as he immediately defended his grandson. "Young people in the city have a lot of stuff todeal with and are very stressed."

Arthur replied, "Yeah. Well, the one in my family brought me a furless metal dog.”

Edgar's eyelid twitched. Then, he said in a resolute tone, "We can't expect the younger generation to do everything for US. It'snot like we're useless."novelbin

Arthur spoke again, "He just brought me a furless metal dog.”Edgar stopped speaking.

"A furless metal dog."

Edgar’s expression turned displeased. "Shut up already."

These two old men had been comparing since they were young, first comparing wives and children, and now even comparinggrandson and great-grandson. However, they were just quibbling. It was just a little amusement for the old men, never leading toany actual argument.

Stella pulled Keegan lightly, signaling him to say something.

Then, Keegan spoke, "Great-grandpa, this is not a furless metal dog. It's an electronic dog.”

Arthur did not really understand. "So, is ita dog or not?"

"Well, sort of."

Keegan squatted down and took it out of the suitcase. After a brief setup, he explained what it was to everyone.

It was a small prototype from his company, capable of handling basic commands with patrol and alarm functions. It couldrecharge itself and send distress signals in case of danger, like if an elderly person fell or became unconscious for a period oftime. It was a very useful invention for elderly people who lived alone like Arthur.

After all, with no one at home, in case he fell or became ill, things could get a lot worse. So, having this little device to monitorhim could prevent that from happening.

It was everyone's first time seeing such a thing, and they found it incredibly fascinating. The children gathered around, excitedlygiving it commands.

On the other hand, the adults praised Keegan and envied Arthur. They were impressed by the high-tech invention and Keegan'sconcern for his elder living alone at home.

“Keegan, what do you do for a living? How can you create such an impressive thing?"

When Keegan was about to modestly deny being the creator of it, Arthur chimed in, "You want to know, huh? He’s working insome kind of scientific

institute that only recruits geniuses to research on robots."Upon hearing what he said, Keegan and Stella were both at a loss for words.‘Wow, he can brag even more than me,’ Stella thought to herself.

Arthur claimed Keegan to be someone so remarkable. To deny would be disrespectful to Arthur; to admit would be humiliatinghimself. He looked extremely hesitant, but in the end, he could not bring himself to deny it.

The neighbors were impressed and began calling him "Professor Kane" instead of "Keegan."

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