Attention that was undivided toward AiLin who felt as if she had became a new pet fox who had fascinated the people around her was now shifted toward the woman who had barge into the room. Seeing the woman, AiLin frowned as it seemed her birth mother was deadly correct. Whenever someone called out Mrs Ruo's name, she would appear like a devil's advocate. She turned to see that while her mother and father remained calm as they had filled another teacup with tea, Samuel and Vicky held a different expression.
Vicky's face turned sullen and dark while Samuel had grown sever. He crossed his legs and turned to his aunt, "Imbeciles are people who don't know rules and how to respect others." He stood up, making his way toward Mrs Ruo with his expression grim. The air in the room turned tense as AiLin feared that her younger brother would raise his hand after seeing his knuckles that had turned white with how tight he had clenched his fists.