The old couple bowed their heads and apologized, but Zed Smith, who was sitting in the front, accepted it calmly. When he saw them raise their heads, he said indifferently, "This apology should be given to my wife."
This could not be treated as a humiliation; Mr. Green still accepted it.
Zed Smith sighed, invited the two of them to sit down, and said directly, "So I have to ask you first. Do you want to make an apology for what Sherry Green has done, or for the contract between me and the Green family?"
Mr. Green's lips were almost pursed to plain. He had to admit his mistake in front of a junior and accept the sarcasm of Zed Smith. They did it all for their daughter. After all, Sherry Green was still their daughter, and they had to obey the saying, "It's parents' fault not to teach their child well.".