After Jeremy Quest saw all his guests off, he immediately stopped smiling. He returned to the living room with a gloomy expression on his face and sat across from Xyla and the rest. Jeremy glanced coldly at the servants who were cleaning up. "You guys can leave for now. Bring Emily down here on your way out."

The servants immediately left.

When May Conner saw this, she immediately got up and sat next to him. She kept shaking Jeremy's hand. "Honey, Emily knows she's wrong. Please forgive her," she said.

"Forgive her? How many times have I forgiven her? She still hasn't changed her ways." Jeremy's expression was still gloomy.

May subconsciously shivered and continued to speak for Emily. "But at the end of the day, she's still your daughter. She also has depression..."

"She can't use depression as an excuse all the time when she does something wrong!" Jeremy uttered each word firmly.

Xyla Quest and Stanley Batton did not speak throughout this process. Instead, they merely silently observed everything...

Stanley slowly and methodically lit a cigarette. He held it in between his fingers, but he didn't take a puff at it. Instead, he let it burn.

surrounded him, making his shapely

then, Emily Quest was escorted down the

saw Jeremy's gloomy face,

Emily took a deep breath. She then walked bravely up to Jeremy. "Dad, you wanted to

what you choose to do this time, I will definitely support you," Jeremy looked at Xyla

this. "Dad... Am I

wish you weren't,"

she instantly felt a greater sense

up and apologize to your sister, will you?" May pretended to look at Emily sternly while

say a word. She kept a cold expression on her face and stood

didn't want to bow down to

wrong? She hated Xyla and wanted to bring Xyla down. What was wrong

I won't do it again," Emily said. Xyla

this time... She's still young and silly. You should be more patient with her. I'll teach her a lesson later," May looked at Xyla earnestly as she spoke. "I think Emily is only a year

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