The questions were so full of malice that they nearly left Wesley stunned. He forced himself to stay composed and replied firmly, "Everyone, Avery is a good kid—she's hardworking and kind-hearted. She's definitely not living with any man, and she doesn't have a boyfriend. The car she drives was bought with prize money she earned from various competitions. Every cent was earned through honest means. Please don't believe or spread baseless rumors."
The reporters and influencers, seeing him engage, only grew more aggressive.
"It's said your family is pretty poor, with just a tricycle for delivering supplies, while Avery, at only eighteen, managed to buy herself a car. Are you planning to live off her in the future, draining her earnings?"
Wesley's face flushed with anger. "Avery is our treasured daughter. We would never take a single cent from her."
But the questions kept coming. "We've heard that Avery is close with several wealthy and influential men…"