makes you
that Jean, who had always smiled and borne all hardship from her family, had compl
He turned to face his daughter. He glowered as he spo
mina
mood worsened. Her expression hardened b
. She knew that her father had wo
After what happened last night, she must have complained to Zed. That
so much that he did not notice Shirley's reaction. From his outbur
said that Zed only terminated the transfer process, right? This proves that
em altogether. Besides, I kicked Jean out of our home yesterday. She is Zed's wife. Even if they
. Wen calmed down. With a clear mind, he was
ad he known how Zed would react, he would have control
th Jean more calmly, he might have had the cha
seized wi
felt very jealous and resentful. Jean was undeserving of th
an eager, ingratiating smile and said to Mr.
llowed Mr. Wen to guess
, he was certain that talking was n
. Wen turned to face his daughter. Her
plied crossly, "That's enough. Isn't
jus
oy coming downstairs leisurely. She suddenly seemed to think of something
woman is not your
ncing at her father. He still looked gloomy. She
neared, she could feel the awkward silence between father and
roubling y
as
ed in her eyes. She looked like she was about to cry. "Why would I troubl
ew continent. She was certainly shocked that Sh
father before speaking in a low voice, "I mean that woman,
ha
sharper than before. It seemed that she
en and asked him anxiously, "Henry
nsfer process. He was not in the mood to answer her que
isted as she wanted more information. "Is everything
time either. His face turned da
stop. Even a blind man could see that Mr. Wen was on the verge of losing hi
cause she had been anxious. She paused and composed herself before speaking in a muc
g me? Who am I
and beg him to give the land
and whispered, "Actua
dreaming." Henry Wen knew his present situation. 'If Zed is protecting Jean, anyone
cit trust. Why is Zed so addicted to her? How does he ben
tainly won't let me go to Zed. And you know that he won't listen to us. We ca
an
what Shirley said,