He was tall and well-built and physically powerful; he even held many important positions.
He loved his own wife too much. He believed that a man who only lived for his wife was a good man.
Not only did he love his wife, he even took special care of his wife's relatives.
When his wife had him receive her sister's daughter a t the kindergarten, he went.
In the end, he saw that timid child.
The child never enjoyed a day of fatherly love before. That child could only look on as her own father held another person’s daughter, looking on as another person's daughter acted tenderly in his embrace.
That child wished for her father's embrace.
She obediently played the piano. A child only three-and-a-half-years-old... Her limbs were so tiny, so small.
However, she was incredibly serious when it came to playing the piano, and seemed to make no mistakes.
Yet, her father left before she even finished.
He did not know how disappointed that child was. At the time, he never thought about how that child felt.
What did it have to do with him?
He was furious!
Extremely furious!
Was he just going to be used by a woman for his whole life, threatened over and over again, just for one mistake?
He was not!
He would not be threatened by anyone!
He made the decision that that child would never be his weakness, that he would never acknowledge that child!
Yet, Old Master Shaw was curled up in his bed.
He was tearful and alone.
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