At this moment, Daniel's affection for Nadine was matched only by his disdain for his blind son.
He couldn't understand how Brad was so lucky to marry Nadine.
That foolish Brad didn't even appreciate her and was constantly threatening to divorce her over some insignificant matter or the other.
Daniel couldn't understand what use Brad had for his brain.
Though Daniel was nearly 60 years old, he looked great. He was fit and energetic, and while he had a few laugh lines when he smiled, it didn't take away from his charm. He exuded a mature elegance that was evident in every aspect of his demeanor.
Daniel's eyes blazed with fury as he glared at Brad. "Brad, your brain isn't a piece of decor—it's supposed to be useful. Try using it before you open your mouth!"
He feared his foolish son might make another stupid mistake. If that idiot tried to protect Jean by saying he invited her over, Daniel vowed he would deal with him severely. Daniel's gaze at Brad was laden with unspoken threats.
Brad lacked emotional intelligence. Often, his well-meaning words would come off as incredibly off-putting, making others overlook his good intentions and leaving them annoyed. Yet, he never realized this and instead thought of himself as superior, as if the world revolved around him.
However, following Daniel's reprimand, he came to a realization that Jean was lying.
After taking his medicine last night, he went straight to bed and didn't touch his phone. There was no way he could have invited her.
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