Jane Sampson listened to Uncle Village Chief say that and was so frightened that she quickly waved her hands to explain, "No, no, no, Minister Carter is not my father."
"My beloved daughter has been studying abroad for these two years, not at home domestically." Father Carter wasn't angry because of the Village Chief's mistaken words, "My little lass, such a headache, if only she were half as obedient and well-behaved as Jane Sampson, I as a father would be burning incense in gratitude."
"How could that be, how could that be." The Village Chief, feeling somewhat embarrassed because he had misspoken, struggled to find other words to ease the tension due to his nervousness.
Jane Sampson wasn't sure if others could hear it, but she could hear that when James Carter's father mentioned his daughter, although he said she was a headache, in actuality, his gaze still radiated the tenderness of a father's love for his daughter.