Amelia didn't even look at him, and directly bowed her head to reopen her laptop, "Thanks for caring, but I've already eaten."
Daniel Cooper pursed his lips and watched her for a few seconds, "Amy, if you're angry, just vent it at me, but don't be so cold and distant with me."
Amelia showed a cold smile, and that smile seemed like a mask, blatantly fake, and mockingly said, "I wouldn't dare to lash out at Mr. Cooper. If I upset you, I'm afraid I'll have to use my father's prescription as compensation."
Daniel Cooper's face stiffened slightly, and then he said in a deep voice, "What my father said this morning was not my intention. I didn't know he would say that, nor did I understand why he would say that. Amy, what do I have to do for you to believe me?"
Of course, she knew it wasn't his intention.
But what about it?
Julian Cooper is his father, and that's an unchangeable fact. Over the years, he has used various means to separate her and Daniel Cooper.