"Don't yell at me. Do you think hiding everything from her is really protecting her and doing what's best for her?"
Ivy Aretha was also upset by his loud shout, "She's already five years old; she has the right to know. I don't want my precious daughter to be like the female leads in romance novels, not knowing anything until she's in her twenties. What if something happens at home and she has no ability to survive or judge? I can't let her be bullied, or just rely on a man, not every woman is lucky enough to find a reliable man. I have to cultivate her independence and resilience. I've been raising her like this for years, and now you just decided to be her father for a few days, and you want to overturn everything?"
Michael Gordon: "..."
Did he really try to overturn everything?
He only said three words, and she said so much, was it all his fault in the end?