"Mindy indeed is at fault, but she is right about one thing,” Old Master Shaw looked at Sabrina incomparably harshly, and recklessly criticized, "This woman, she was never any good!"
Sabrina said, "I hope you will never regret what you said! Old Man! Your lifelong education was for nothing! Your whole life of good family values is all an act!
"It's all pretend!
"It's false!
"Your honors are all obtained through improper channels!
"I suddenly understand why your daughter ran away from home!
"Because she thinks a man like you, who fished for honor improperly, is not worthy of being her father!
"You're not worthy!
"You d*mned old fool!"
Sabrina had a face full of tears when she scolded Old Master Shaw.
She seldom cried since she was a kid because she knew crying would not solve her problems.
However, at this moment, Sabrina's eyes were flooded
with tears.
Why was she crying?
Was it because this elder in front of her has repeatedly framed her or was it because of her mother?
Her mother had suffered too much in life.
So much so that Sabrina would never forgive this old man in front of her.
Later on, the mistress simply did not let him come to visit them anymore.
Over time, he and that mother and daughter pair became even more estranged.
Later on, it was only after the mistress revealed the shocking secret before she died that Old Master Shaw found out that the little girl was actually the biological child he had with his wife.
Old Master Shaw had felt guilt for the rest of his life because of this.
Every time he thought about it, he would recall his daughter's arrogant appearance when she was almost six years old.
Every time he thought about it, Old Master Shaw would be incomparably heartbroken.
Now, he saw that this little girl standing before him, who was almost six years old, actually has a slight resemblance to his youngest daughter.
"You..." Old Master Shaw could not help but call out.
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