He thought about countless possibilities, but he just didn't expect Elinor to be sent out for training by Quincy, and the purpose of training was to make Elinor a real and qualified so-called good housewife, become a veritable daughter of the Sue family, and then-marry another man.
Is marriage really that important?
Victor looked at Quincy. He always loved his daughter. Why did he suddenly send Elinor out?
Victor's expression was naturally captured by Quincy. He was silent for a long time and sighed. "Victor, what do you think of Elinor?"
Victor was paused, and then he said, "Uncle Quincy, I..."
"Elinor chose to go by herself. I don't know what happened to you, but it's over now."
It's over, then just let it be.
Quincy must know something for his pushing Victor out and cover these sessions as Elinor's own choice.
Victor didn't speak.
Quincy said, "It is very dangerous for you to come out in the middle of the night. Go home early."
Quincy is driving him away.
For the first time, Victor felt a sense of alienation slowly extending between him and the Sue family, which never happened. Previously, he plays and receive friendship which travels freely, just like going back to his own home.
His breathing slowly accelerated. "Could you tell me where she attends the training??"
"You can't get in either even if I tell you."
Quincy looked at Victor's face. "Most likely, no one can enter Yates' training arena."
Jarvis' home.
Quincy is cruel to send Elinor directly to such a cruel place for special training
Victor bit his teeth and could only say thank you before turning away. He suddenly felt a sense of frustration, inexplicably. He felt that his heart is tearing apart, piece by pieces.
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