His words carried not a trace of respect for the person who should be called "father," and even more so, were filled with alienation and contempt.
He had never met Ginny Shaw; the only place he could see him in this lifetime was the Shaw Family's memorial hall, where Ginny Shaw's photo and ashes were placed.
The story between him and that woman was nothing more than a conjecture pieced together from fragments his mother mentioned. He had no comments on this story, only felt that his father was so cowardly that he couldn't respect him.
Aldana Candi slowly withdrew her gaze and bowed her head, speaking softly: "The only mistake he made was that he should not have married your mother."
Philip Shaw chuckled lightly, resting his face on his hand as he looked at her: "Wrong. The only thing he did right in his life was marrying my mother. Otherwise, how would I exist?"
Aldana Candi was slightly taken aback by his words, and after a long pause, she smiled bitterly and said nothing more.
