In an instant, the atmosphere got tense. Hazel was so caught up in the atmosphere that she could barely breathe.
Joshua picked up a glass of milk from the desk and handed it to her.
"Relax and have some milk," he said quietly. "They're both professionals, so it is no problem for them to finish the task."
She nodded and sipped the milk.
"Joshua, I still think the problem should be analyzed dialectically," she could not resist speaking at last. "Your father does hate me, but he really wants to be good to you."
His eyes were deep before he said lightly, "Hazel, you're right. It should be analyzed dialectically. If he wants to be good to me but does something that hurts me, that's not really good."
She was speechless. Well, she couldn't convince Joshua. Besides, she didn't really like Ted.