She looked coldly at the disheveled Arnold Glenn: "Arnold Glenn, do you dare to tell me the truth? For so many years, you've never asked about the family, not even when your parents died, you didn't come back. You've never cared for this family, you've never treated me as your wife, and you've never considered Scarlett to be your daughter. To you, our existence is rather a burden, isn't it? Perhaps it would be better for us to die than to live. If so, why do you want to take us away? Someone who can ignore his own parents and daughter, I don't believe you would suddenly have a change of heart. What's the reason behind this? Do you dare to say it out loud?"
Nell Harris had never been so sharp before; every word she said made Arnold Glenn's hair tremble. He looked at Nell Harris in disbelief, feeling inexplicably that this woman seemed to know everything about him.
But upon second thought, Arnold Glenn felt it was impossible.
