Chapter 91 Hundreds of Tables of Relatives
- Donald had been a teacher for decades and was widely regarded as an exceptional educator. He held himself to high moral standards and rarely lost his temper. However, when he did become angry, a mere change in his facial expression was enough to instill fear in people.
- With a stern expression, he said, "I am just an ordinary man who doesn't know how to sugarcoat things. I don't want to hypocritically talk about how money is merely an external possession. Angela is our beloved child. Both her aunt and I treat her as our own daughter. We only wish for her well-being and happiness. As long as she lives a happy life, we don't ask for anything more.
- "You're all of the wealthy family, so even if we were to empty our coffers to accompany her dowry, it would still pale in comparison in your eyes. But we're not selling off our niece. We're not greedy for your wealth. All of these betrothal gifts, along with what we provide as dowry, will be given to Angela. Not a single penny will be kept.