Actually, Daniel Cooper didn't know that when Mason Hawkins made the phone call, Amelia was already so furious that her head was practically burning. It even crossed her mind to move out of the villa immediately at that time.
But when she calmed down, she remembered a sentence that the gallery owner once told her, "Nothing in this world is more important than life."
So no matter what his purpose was, as long as he was sincere about saving her father, she could pretend to be sensible and well-behaved.
As for his relationship with Anna Foster, Lana Parker, or any other woman, she could pretend not to know and remain silent.
After all, her father's life was much more important than matters of love and affection.
Let him pamper whoever he wanted; she had no plans to marry into the Coopers someday anyway.
Amelia looked at the man's gloomy face and couldn't help but wonder. She was behaving so well, why did his face turn even darker?
Could it be that his menopause had come early?