"I have told you to forget this problem," said Claudia, warning him once again.
"Sorry, but my daughter's feeling is more important," said Charles, then he walks over only to hug his parents, who are fixing their hearing aids, "I'll go first, Mom, Dad."
"Eh? You have just arrived, Charles," said Faye's grandpa.
"I have something to do."
Faye furrows her brows.
'Excuse? More like hiding her poor daughter from Denis.'
Faye pats her forehead, cannot believe that she thinks that mean about her hurting cousin, of course as a father, Charles will act to avoid the source of Jessica's pain, which is herself and Denis. She freezes as Charles walks over to her, then hugs her gently.
"Fay, my baby, congratulations on your wedding. May God bless you, baby," whispered Charles, while stroking Faye's hair lovingly.
Faye groans at hearing it. This is what is called guilt, a prayer for her fake marriage, "Thank you."