Both Alexander and Francine kept their heads down when they heard Timothy's words.

They went on eating, not daring to breathe.

Everyone knew that Timothy's former granddaughter-in-law was his favorite.

His two great-grandchildren were the source of his happiness.

However, various reasons caused Renee, Adie, and Abby to grow further and further away from the Hunt farnily.

Now, they rarely gathered together.

Hence, Timothy would sigh every time dinner came.

On top of that, he would be angry and rebuke anyone who tried to comfort him.

Alexander, worried Timothy would feel lonely from staying in that manor alone, stayed there with Francine in the long term.

However, both of them were burdened instead.

Timothy would occasionally blow his top at Alexander or Francine.

When Stefan was home on Sundays, the three of them would work together to admonish Alexander instead.

was rather

Timothy slammed the

law and great-grandchildren are all gone! Can you even find them? "Dad, we're

things,"

would face the brunt of Timothy's

"Be reasonable.

Ren, Abby, and Adie are gone, but it has nothing to do with

should blame Stefan

got together

We'll tell him off when he comes home." Alexander did an excellent job in shifting the

berating Alexander and Francine, and started criticizing

He slammed the table, and exploded into

Stefan needs a beating! He keeps mistreating Ren! Is he out of his mind? Can't he control himself? Does he have to get entangled with that wicked woman again? If he comes home, I'll beat him up and make him kneel in the memorial chamber for a few days! I can't accept it otherwise!" Timothy wasn't simply venting his anger out—he meant his

he would

rarely came

his hands of Stefan, and it made

on

she heard Timothy's plan of beating Stefan up, she

up, and began arguing

I can't accept

the freedom to choose to

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