His Father

Zhai Kuijun sat silently while Elder Yue was lost in his own thoughts. Zhai Kuijun didn't rush him to talk. 

"You must despise my incompetency," said Elder Yue.

Zhai Kuijun frowned before he understood his meaning and shook his head, "Not really. I just had been disappointed in you."

Elder Yue laughed self-deprecatingly, "Right. Disappointed. I'm really a disappointment. I guess that's what Ah-Yue felt as well; disappointment."

Zhai Kuijun didn't say anything and silently acquiesced. Because he couldn't bring himself to deny that. It'd be a surprise if Yue Yue wasn't disappointed in her own father. Anyone would be. No matter how much of a kind person she was, she also had limits. Even if you stretch rubber for too long, eventually it snaps. Yue Yue was a human. How could she not snap?