"Brother, don't you think uncle is a bit too concerned about mom?"
Robert Lancaster didn't immediately answer his brother's question. He leaned forward, poured himself some tea, and said with a smile, "Evander, Uncle is concerned about mom because he knows she suffered a lot when she was young."
"Hmph," Evander Lancaster sneered, crossing his arms and leaning back on the sofa, staring at the teapot on the coffee table with sarcasm, "Mom is the family matriarch, what suffering could she have experienced?"
Since he was sensible, all he saw was the loving interaction between his parents. Whether outside or at home, his father was always considerate and caring towards his mother.
After drinking his tea, Robert poured himself another cup and said earnestly, "Evander, you were little back then, there are things I'm more aware of than you."
The reason Robert Lancaster understood his mother was because he had witnessed his father abusing her as a child.
