Dave's attitude remained indifferent from beginning to end.
"What's so chaotic about it? If he hadn't given that mother and son hope in the first place, would these disputes even exist today? So no matter how messy things get, it's all his burden to bear."
After saying this, Dave threw on his clothes and got out of bed, heading straight for the bathroom.
Sometimes, when he saw Daniel suffering so much from losing his mother, he couldn't help but feel sympathy for him. But every time he thought about Bert and his mother, resentment—even hatred—toward Daniel would surface in his heart.
He hated that Daniel had once tried to have it both ways, hurting his mother so deeply. That was why he turned a blind eye to Bert's provocations against Daniel, even feeling that Daniel had brought it all upon himself.