After being rebuked twice in a row by the Elder Chief, Hu Zhonglian was at a loss for words.
"Right, since it has already happened, there's something I've been meaning to discuss with you. I think Jiang Yi should stay in China to complete the rest of her studies."
"Dad, how can studies be abandoned halfway? Besides, hasn't she been doing well abroad?" Hu Zhonglian strongly objected.
The Elder Chief didn't show the slightest bit of sympathy to his former son-in-law and asked sternly, "Do you even know what she's gone through abroad? Do you know about her working several jobs alone to earn scholarships? Did you know she was in a car accident abroad, her life hanging by a thread? That she was harassed by a foreign student at her host family? As her father, you sent her abroad and then washed your hands of it, not caring at all. Ask yourself, did you really send her there to study, or was it out of sight, out of mind, afraid she would disturb you and your wife's idyllic life?"