This kind of calmness was also a manifestation of maturity.
"Victoria, you should also be a little more restrained," sighed Michael, "This incident should serve as a lesson. Don't be so impulsive in future."
"If someone provoked you, would you be able to endure it?" retorted Victoria defiantly, "Merlin Edvin had not provoked you. If he did, I bet you'd probably explode even more fiercely than I did."
"I am being serious," Michael sternly commented, "Victoria, you need to know, if Merlin Edvin really wanted to harm you, he could, and you should be grateful he bears you no ill will."
"I got it!" Victoria responded impatiently. She looked at Victoria and asked, "Mommy, Merlin Edvin is not going to live in our house forever, is he?"
Hearing Victoria's question, Mrs. Clegg had something to say.
"I don't agree with her continuing to stay in our house either," Mrs. Clegg expressed her opinion, "This young girl, she thinks too deeply. Look at what our Victoria has to suffer."