The questioner is absolutely wonderful!
Divorce is a fresh start for parents whose relationship has broken down and who can no longer live together. It's a chance to start anew and embark on a new chapter in life. Not all couples who choose to divorce are selfish. Many are willing to listen to their inner thoughts and make the right decision for themselves and their families.
An incomplete family does not mean that it cannot give its children complete love. In fact, separated parents can also make their children feel loved! However, for the questioner's younger brother, his parents are selfish and shirk their responsibilities on each other. This means that he has the opportunity to learn how to care for himself and meet his own needs.
The questioner's younger brother is on a mission to find the care and warmth he craves. He's exploring new avenues, including the internet and his relationships with classmates. The internet offers him a sense of accomplishment, and he's discovered a way to maintain his relationships with classmates by spending money. He's learning to use lies to protect everything he wants.
The reason why the questioner's younger brother has become like this can be said to have a lot to do with his parents. The good news is that the questioner's younger brother is only ten years old now, and there is a good chance that he can be changed. Parents just need to really see this child first, take time to spend with the child, and let the child feel the love and care of their parents. If the questioner's uncle and former aunt don't value the physical and mental health of the child, but only want to use their position as parents to control the child into becoming the standard in their minds, then all they can expect is for the child to become more and more rebellious. But there is a solution!
Find a substitute. The questioner's younger brother is hooked on the internet because no one is there to keep him company. He also finds a sense of accomplishment online, and can find a way to replace this sense of accomplishment in reality. Persevere with his other hobbies with him, such as playing basketball, drawing, singing, etc. When hobbies become good at them, he can feel that sense of accomplishment from them.
The great news is that family members can usually spend more time with him and get together more often. This is a wonderful way to show him that he is loved and cared for by not just his parents, but also other relatives in his life.
I really hope my answer is helpful to the questioner! Best wishes!


Comments
We need to address this situation with patience and understanding. It sounds like your brother is going through a tough time, and it might help if we can engage him in activities that don't involve gaming. Perhaps finding a new hobby or interest could redirect his focus.
It's heartbreaking to see a child struggle like this. Maybe professional counseling could offer support. A counselor can provide an unbiased ear and teach him better coping mechanisms for any underlying issues he might be facing.
Considering the complex family dynamics, it might be beneficial for the entire family to attend therapy sessions together. This way, everyone can learn healthier ways to communicate and understand each other's perspectives.
The environment at home seems quite stressful for your brother. Creating a more stable and positive atmosphere might help. Both parents should try to put aside their differences and work together for his wellbeing, ensuring he feels secure and loved.
Your brother may be acting out because he feels unheard. Establishing regular oneonone time with a trusted adult could make him feel valued. During these times, they can discuss his feelings and concerns without judgment, helping build trust and honesty.