Creamy saw her father call Tinge to chat alone. Her entire body trembled and she anxiously grabbed her mother's arm. She was very worried,, "Mom, what is Dad going to do?"
Lily didn't know what Edwards was up to. She frowned and said, "I don't know either."
"Daddy can't be … trying to make things difficult for him, right?" Creamy was really afraid of this kind of thing. What if Dad said sharp words to Tinge, what would Tinge do?
"He won't. Don't worry. He might just be curious about Tinge and want to know more about him." Lily said with certainty. She looked at her daughter gently and said, "Let's go and have a chat with our younger brothers and sisters." Creamy, however, did not dare to relax. She was still staring at her father and Tinge, who had already gone far away. After entering the pavilion, Edwards put his back to Tinge and his hands behind his back. He stared at the calm lake and did not speak immediately.
Looking at his back, Tinge was already nervous. The suppression of his aura caused Tinge to tremble. Tinge was already fearless, but the rest of his life was determined by Creamy's father, so he respected her father from the bottom of the heart.
"Do you like her?" Edwards remained silent for a while and then asked in a low voice.
"Yes." Tinge replied without hesitation.
"Will you like her for a while or for the rest of your life?" When Edwards said this, he turned around. He looked gentle, but also very harsh. No one dared to lie under his gaze.
Only then did Tinge understand that his father—in—law was testing him.
"Uncle, please rest assured. I will take my life to love her." Tinge said confidently.
Edwards looked at the young man with a determined gaze in front of him, as if he had seen his own shadow back then. The sincerity with which he treated his feelings was not something he could pretend to be.
"Alright, I'll confide her to you. I hope you will treat her well in the future. She is my first daughter. To be honest, I really don't want her to leave me, but my daughter still has her own life. Since she chose to be with you, I won't object her. But I definitely won't let her be cheated or hurt. This is the expectation of all fathers. Will you disappoint me?" Edwards became a little relaxed, but he said seriously.
Tinge looked down and whispered, "I will do my best to protect her and treat her well. I will not disappoint her, nor will I dare to disappoint you."
Hearing his words, Edwards no longer made things difficult for him. He walked in front of him and patted him on the shoulder, "Let's go. Lunch is on."
Tinge's entire body trembled. When he turned around, he discovered that Edwards had already left. He secretly heaved a sigh of relief and quickly followed him.
Creamy saw that they didn't chatted for too long, so she was delighted. It seemed that her father really didn't make things difficult for him.
"Sister, brother—in—law can't escape. Don't keep staring at him." Joanna laughed and teased her from the side.
Creamy was ashamed as she rolled her eyes at her sister, "I didn't stare at him."
"Of course you did. You didn't hear a single word we've just said, did you?" Joanna pouted.
"What did you say?" Creamy asked curiously, which immediately attracted the disdain of the younger brothers and sisters at the table.
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