The door of the room opened and closed. Samara left, leaving only Chaim and Gloria in the room.
If it was in the past, Gloria would have begun to complain about how Samara embarrassed her and how good Samara was at pretending.
However, now, Gloria did not dare to say anything.
It was not that Gloria felt that Samara meant what she said. Samara liked Chaim very much. Although Samara said that she did not want to have anything to do with the Humphrey family, it must be her trick.
Gloria did not dare to speak because of Chaim, who was beside her.
Over the years, Gloria had rarely seen Chaim get angry, but even so, she feared Chaim the most in the Humphrey family.
Chaim always looked expressionless, indifferent, and cold. He made people feel that he was overbearing.
Gloria still remembered the expression on Chaim's face when he taught her a lesson not long ago.