When Cecilia looked at her brother's cold and ruthless expression, her hatred for Kaylah had reached an extreme.
Although Hendry repeatedly said that this matter had nothing to do with Kaylah, Cecilia still felt that if not for Kaylah, Hendry would definitely not be so heartless toward her.
As her son and daughter fell out, Edith also frowned greatly.
They were both her children, and Edith had a hard time as to whom she would support.
But Edith couldn't bear to watch her only daughter suffer in such a small company.
"Hendry, I know that your sister has been spoiled even more in the past two years because of me. But we don't have to go too far. We can discipline her too at home. Why do we have to let him suffer? We can give her a better life, right?"
Up to now, Edith was still on Cecilia's side whether it was right or not.
Hendry rubbed his aching temples, and his tone became harsh.