Keith began to feel nervous. This kind of uneasy pressure caused his back to tighten into a line as he looked at the direction where Cynthia had disappeared.
Cynthia saw that her father did not speak. Her mind flashed and she immediately said, "Dad, I'm pregnant."
Morris became angry. Cynthia immediately walked over and grabbed one of his arms and gently shook it. "Didn't you and your mother want to hug your grandson? I'm your only daughter. I definitely can't disappoint your two elders."
"Nonsense." At this moment, Morris didn't know what to do with his daughter.
"I'm not messing around. I'm serious. I'm not young anymore. I heard that women are at great risk of having children after 30." Cynthia's words went too far.
"Alright, I know what trick are you playing Don't lie to me here." Morris was helpless towards this eccentric and quick—witted daughter from childhood.
Cynthia smiled with a guilty look, "Dad, I've already lied to you for him. Why you still don't understand his importance for me?"
"How dare you to play tricks with your father? You're getting more and more disrespectful." Morris almost fainted from anger, but after thinking about it carefully, his daughter had a high IQ, just like her father. She had been intelligent since childhood, so did it prove that his father taught her well?
Cynthia saw that her father had no other choice. She finally succeeded and smiled, "I was afraid that you would make things difficult for him. He is timid and can't be scared. I don't even dare to scare him. Dad, don't be so stubborn. Give a smile. Mom said you look good when you laugh."
"Don't always flatter me with your mother. Forget it. Whoever you love, I can't care about you anyway." At this moment, Morris had completely given up his opposition. His daughter would have no problems with such character. On the contrary, shouldn't he sympathize with the young man who wanted to marry her?
Cynthia walked out with a smile on her face. She walked to the living room and found that Keith was still standing there. She hurriedly walked over and held his hand. "Come here, my father wants to treat you for tea."
Noticing her smile like a flower, Keith felt uneasy, but he still followed her into a teahouse.
"Keith, right? Sit down. Help yourself." Morris had a smile on his face. But his smile made Keith more frightening than before.
Morris forced a smile. But he was serious for many years, so this kind of smile was extremely uncoordinated on his face. It looked very strange.
"Thank you, Uncle." Keith replied and sat down. Morris brought a cup of tea to him and said, "How long have you known Cynthia?"
"Dad, we know each other …"
"I didn't ask you, keep slient." Morris immediately looked at his daughter seriously.
Keith took the teacup with both hands and looked at Cynthia's face, telling the truth, "We've only known each other for more than a month."
"Hey … don't tell the truth." Cynthia became embarrassed.
Morris glared at his daughter angrily. They had only known each other for a month and she dared to claim to be pregnant. Was she trying to rebel?
Cynthia faked a smile towards her father, looked down and drank tea.
At this moment, Keith was also a little flustered. They just knew each other for such a short time and they were meeting parents now. This was a bit of a flash marriage.
"How did you know each other?" Morris continued to ask.
"I have an enemy. I met her during revenge. She was injured. My brother and I saved her." Keith was an honest person, and he didn't dare to say a single word of lies, because he felt that the price of lying would be even greater.
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