Eira, who was with the North Moana Army, bit her lips and whispered to Ambrose, "Brother… Listen to Dad; let's not work for Yang Jian anymore."
Eira was a kind-hearted young woman; she had wanted to leave the North Moana Army when she saw how Yang Jian threatened the civilians' lives. She could not keep quiet anymore after Darryl had spoken to Ambrose.
"Sister, please be quiet," Ambrose said as he shook his head.
Darryl felt anxious when Ambrose did not respond to him. He called out again, "Ambrose—"
However, Ambrose interrupted Darryl before the older man could say anything else.
"Shut up!" Ambrose did not understand Darryl's pain at all. He roared, "Whatever I do has nothing to do with you, so don't try to tell me what to do. You might have given me life, but that doesn't mean you are a qualified father. Spare me your life principles."
Ugh!
Darryl looked bitter, and he did not know what else to say.
He always thought that Ambrose's resentment toward him was only temporary. He did not expect Ambrose to hate him that much.
Quincy, who stood next to Darryl, could not take it anymore. She stepped forward and shouted at Ambrose, "Hey, Kid! Your father is teaching you life principles. How can you talk to him like that? You're so harsh with your words! He's your father. How can you do this?"
Quincy would have never stood up for Darryl if it had happened much earlier.
However, after she saw Darryl's elixir refinery skill, she had changed her opinion toward him. She could not hold it in anymore after she saw how Darryl's son talked back at him so unpleasantly.
What?
Ambrose was stunned. He looked at Quincy from a distance and then sneered, "You are the South Cloud World's eldest princess. Even though you have a noble status, why are you interrupting me when I talk to him?"
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