Chapter 99 Too Far
- He would feel sorry about sending Angie away before this. He would probably feel uneasy and guilty, but after all the stunts Angie pulled, his patience and guilt had run out. I owe her nothing. She keeps saying she loves us and the boys, but if she really cared about us, she would have given us some space and not trouble us even further. But no. Oh no.
- First, she got Dad and Harriet to pressure us, and now she's kneeling before Madeline right in front of Benjamin, Morgan, and their families. She acts like she's the victim, but she's the one who reaped the most benefits out of this. She stole my daughter's life! What makes her think she has the right to beg and plead?
- "Alright, enough!" He was finally enraged, and he announced, "It's time to rectify the situation. Maddie is my daughter, and it's only right that we get reunited. Angie has her own parents too, so she should be reunited with them." He looked at Angie and the boys who were consoling her. "This is my decision, and Maddie has nothing to do with it. You will not blame her for this. Jonathan!" He looked at Jonathan.