Mr. Packer couldn't persuade her, so he could only surrender with both hands up. "Okay, okay, I'm wrong. I won't say anything more."
Mrs. Packer rolled her eyes at him, reluctantly let him go, and continued to comfort her daughter. "Kaliyah, your father appears stubborn, but he is really soft-hearted. If you can't stand Cason Baldry any more, you don't have to live with him. However, after all, you and Cason Baldry have a child. If you divorce, what will happen to the child? What if Cason Baldry marries again and needs to divide the property? Have you ever thought about these problems?"
She raised her head wearily and glanced at her parents. "Dad, Mom, don't worry. I've never thought of divorcing him. Since I've married him, I'll be his woman for the rest of my life. Even if he doesn't love me, I must be the only one by his side."