Listening to his daughter's apology, looking at that timid expression on her face, truth be told, Ye Que wanted to get angry again, but couldn't bring himself to do it.
He furrowed his brows, staring at Ye Lantian's face that was just like her mother's, delicate and fair. He paused for a moment, then called her, "Tianian."
"Hm?"
Ye Lantian stared back at Ye Que, her large eyes glistening, appearing exceptionally innocent.
Ye Que, with a somber face, gave up reprimanding her, and after a long pause, finally spoke, "I'll send you abroad!"
His daughter was his precious treasure. Apart from Chi Zaozao, perhaps in Ye Que's life, his most cherished was only his daughter.
He more than anyone didn't want her to leave, but this child, as she grew up, became increasingly unruly.
Her ways were quite unreliable.
Sending her abroad would allow her to gain some insight and learn independence in another place.
