Francine shook off Alexander's hand grumpily, her gesture immature and childish.

She kept on arguing with Timothy.

"Dad, I'm sad too! We're separated from our grandkids, and we find it hard too.

But what can we do? Young people nowadays care a lot about their freedom.

What's important is how comfortable they feel.

I don't find anything wrong with that.

If all they feel when they're together is pain, they should be apart.

We should also Jearn to be open-minded and accept it.

Don't you think so?" For a long time, Timothy stared at Francine quietly.

It was unknown if he was angry at her, or convinced by her words.

After a long pause, he looked at Francine before glancing at Alexander.

said, "You're advocating freedom now, yes, but you weren't so nice to talk to

like you back then and let Alexander follow his heart and do what he finds comfortable,

know that very

was..." "Dad!" Alexander broke out in a

father with

"Stop mentioning unnecessary things.

Let bygones be bygones.

is a

to see me break up with Francine, too?" Finally, Timothy stopped

and Francine—in fact, it was a

the three of them, it must be kept a secret from the

he learned about that,

talking as

over her as she

"I'm full.

brought up was forever a

it go, even though Alexander

recalled that affair, it

was an

some

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