His mistress was crying artificially beside him. "Violet, I just asked Brother Ethan what kind of bubble gum he liked. Please don't quarrel with him because of your misunderstanding of me, okay?"

Ethan snorted coldly and said impatiently, "She thought I was cheating on her because she had a dirty mind! I'm telling you, don't trust your father's bullshit. He's a pervert who loves his daughter so much that he can't stand you and I love each other!"

David had devoted his life to teaching and educating countless students with decency.

My mother, Lydia Robinson, died early due to illness, and David didn't marry anyone since Lydia's death and raised me all by himself in case I would suffer the injustice from an irresponsible stepmother.

Later, when I participated in an event held by an orphanage, I overheard the director saying that although Ethan showed his talents in learning, the orphanage couldn't afford his further education.

My compassion drove me to beg David to support all the tuition for Ethan until he finished his college.

I didn't expect Ethan to be so ungrateful and even slander David. The rage struck me so hard that I couldn't help shivering.