Lysander kept addressing him as Mr. Whitman, and deep down, Joshua felt a sting. It was a clear sign that Lysander and Thalassa hadn't forgiven him yet. Back in the day, ignoring Thalassa and Lysander's feelings, he had insisted on giving Rosalind the credit for taking care of Lysander-a role rightfully Thalassa's. Forcing Rosalind and Lysander together was his mistake.

He had to admit, his affection for Rosalind outweighed his feelings for Thalassa. His bias, driven by affection, had blinded him to Thalassa's emotions in moments that mattered most. Now, Thalassa and Lysander had overcome their trials and were finally together. But the knot in their hearts towards him wasn't so easily untangled. Lysander used to call him Joshua, but now it was the distant Mr. Whitman. Even though he was his father-in-law, a simple "Dad" from Lysander wouldn't have been too much. Yet, Lysander's consistent and distant Mr. Whitman made Joshua's heart heavy with sorrow.

But he could only express this wish to Lysander, never daring to ask Thalassa. At Joshua's words, Thalassa's heart skipped a beat. His wish to hear her call him "Dad" felt like a heavy weight suddenly dropped into her heart, making it sink with discomfort. Her hand, gripped tightly around the fabric of her dress, was suddenly enveloped by a warm, dry embrace, the warmth spreading from her hand to her heart.

a stormy sea, yet her exterior remained calm, as if undisturbed. Maintaining a polite smile, Thalassa responded, "Three years

their father-daughter relationship. But did the title of "Dad" really matter? Joshua felt a slight consolation, yet the bitterness was overwhelming. He could only offer a smile, unable to say more. Thalassa's words, though acknowledging their relationship, reminded him that their bond was

him "Dad," their relationship was recognized. But their

down, but facing Thalassa as if defending her father from an injustice, saying, "Dad has always cared for you, yet you're so ungrateful.

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