Heinz's face darkened.
He had never seen such an old man who was so thick-skinned over what he had done before.
He said in a low voice, "Do you think that everyone will forgive you if you admit your mistakes like this?"
At least he felt that his mother, who left with a grudge, would not forgive the man in front of him.
To him, Lawrence was the one who brought misfortune to his mother's life, causing her to pass away early.
"No, you are wrong. I never want to ask forgiveness from anybody. I have already thought of the consequences when I do anything," Lawrence said calmly.
"You're really thick-skinned!" Heinz shouted. He turned his face away and took a deep breath, forcing himself to calm down.
He was ashamed of himself for being too soft-hearted just now, because he thought that his old man had turned over a new leaf.
How could someone like him admit his mistake?
Would he truly bear his responsibility?
So all of it was just his own fantasy. Heinz felt he was too childish.