Vera couldnât help but mock him, her voice laced with sarcasm.
âLyndon, the best thing you can do for Rena is to keep your distance and refrain from provoking her.
Itâs time you face the reality.
No matter how renowned you are, inside this room, youâre just the father of a criminal.
â
Dahliaâs irritation grew apparent, and she retorted with a stern expression, âElvira was simply in a bad mood.
She didnât intentionally cause any harm.
â
Vera sneered, her tone turning harsh.
âElvira vented her emotions by inflicting harm on others? Mrs.
Coleman, let me enlighten youâElvira will face legal consequences.
â
Dahlia, maintaining her composure, relied on her status as she stated, âRena holds a grudge against my daughter because of Waylen, doesnât she? But really, she hasnât lost anything significant.
I fail to understand her sentimental attachment.
â
Lyndonâs voice boomed, âDahlia!â
Dahlia fell silent.
In a gentler tone, Lyndon addressed Eloise, âRena is my biological daughter, and everyone in the family knows that now.
My mother is eager to meet her granddaughter.
Mrs.
Gordon, I implore you to persuade Rena to accept her heritage.
I will take her abroad to receive the most comprehensive music training and make her a world-renowned musician.
â
Lyndon believed Rena had inherited his musical talent: She surpassed Elvira in that regard.
Eloise hesitated, torn between not wanting to hinder Renaâs future and the pain caused by Lyndonâs selfish actions.
Unable to restrain herself any longer, Vera erupted, her words seething with anger, âLyndon! Damn you!â
The manâs brows furrowed instantly.
At this moment, Waylen happened to come over.
He got the news that Rena was in the hospital, so he came to see her immediately.
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Dahlia looked at Waylen as if she had found her savior.
âWaylen, these people are so rude.
Rena has grown up in such an environment.
I donât think sheâs very polite either.
â
Dahlia tried her best to drive a wedge between Rena and Waylen.
She really wanted Elvira and Waylen to be together.
Ignoring her, Waylen gently pushed Dahliaâs hand away and looked at Vera.
Vera also looked at him, her eyes filled with disdain as she glanced at the three newcomers.
âYou are all here now! Guess itâs time for some Clarification!â
Roscoe suddenly grabbed Vera by the arm.
âVera, stop it.
â
However, Veraâs eyes were already full of tears.
She shook off Roscoeâs hand and sobbed, âWhy should I stop? Elvira matters, and doesnât Rena? Mr.
and Mrs.
Gordon have taken good care of Rena.
She should not be picked on by these people.
â
Then Vera pointed at Lyndon and sneered.
âLyndon, you just said that you would take Rena abroad to learn music.
Listen to me carefully! No way.
Itâs never gonna happen! That night, Rena had not only lost her last chance to say goodbye to her father, but also attained a nerve injury in her foot.
She canât drive anymore, nor can she become a top musician! She has always admired you, Lyndon.
Like you, she can use both her hands flexibly while playing the piano.
She has inherited your talent, but it is also because of your selfish motive that she has lost her talent.
Lyndon, because of your selfishness, Rena didnât see Mr.
Gordon for the last time.
Do you know how much she regretted that moment?
Rena lost so much that night.
What will you compensate her with?â