With the winnings, Brian imagined clearing his mother’s overdue rent, buying his first car, and finally starting a small business to secure their future. But the joy didn’t last. The moment he shared the news with his father, everything shifted.
A man guided by strict traditions, his father rejected the money outright.
“B'ettlng is a curse,” he declared firmly, his voice slicing through the room’s silence. “It brings shame, not blessings. Wealth from g'ambling is poisoned and will only destroy us.”
Brian’s mother, who had carried the weight of looming eviction for months, sat quietly. Her face revealed both worry and longing. “But this could save us,” she said softly, almost in a plea.
Still, her husband remained unmoved. “I would rather live in poverty with dignity than accept money earned in sin,” he insisted.
For Brian, the win wasn’t mere luck. He believed it was the result of discipline and strategy — carefully studying daily tips, placing calculated b'ets, and trusting the process. “Dad, this wasn’t reckless. I had a plan. Why reject a chance to finally escape all this hardship?” he asked desperately.
But his father’s conviction held firm. Torn between his father’s principles and his family’s urgent needs, Brian was left staring at the balance in his account, realising the weight of the decision before him. Whether he chose to honour tradition or seize opportunity, one thing was clear: life in their household would never be the same again.
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