Chapter 421: 421. The daughter of the Campbell Family never suffers losses_1

He had always been dissatisfied with Sean Lentz, his son-in-law, but his daughter was fond of him, so he let it be.

Over the decades, the couple’s life was relatively smooth, so he didn’t comment further.

But he was no fool; he knew his daughter wouldn’t have traveled all this way back to the country to stay for no reason. If it were merely a quarrel caused by Sean, she definitely wouldn’t have come so far. It must be that Sean had done something excessively wrong.

"Dad..."

Elly wanted to say something more but was interrupted by a stern look from the Old Master.

"Everyone come inside," the Old Master said, looking toward Sean and his daughter.

Ivy Lentz glanced at the few people in the room, then walked up to the Old Master with a pleasing expression, took hold of his arm, and shook it coquettishly:

"Grandpa, mom and dad had an argument. Please talk to her, tell her not to be mad at dad, okay? At her age, being so willful isn’t good."

Campbell knew what Sean had done. Originally, this was her aunt’s family matter and she didn’t plan to get involved, but

she not know what her own father

doesn’t know, is it her place, as a daughter, to criticize her mother for being willful because of

her aunt hadn’t

who always doted on his daughter, was instantly irked upon

looked at his granddaughter with

your mother argue with your father? How was

her gaze toward Sean,

at Elly, clearly not wanting her to

her husband. Knowing full well what had happened, she couldn’t believe her daughter had the audacity to come to her and accuse her of being

two ingrates. They ate her food, drank her drink, one betrayed her,

had always sided with her father from a young age, always implying her mother was aggressive and her

that, as long as her husband didn’t think so. Her daughter being

end, she was too naïve, treating

speaking? Didn’t you say your mother was

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