Allen looked at Blanch and scoffed, "Blanch, are you mistaken about something? When have I, Allen, ever needed to consider others' feelings or respect anyone? The word 'respect' only has meaning when it comes from the mouth of a strong person."
Allen tightened his grip on her chin. "As for your grievances, you should quickly digest them and swallow them back down."
Blanch's face flushed red and then pale. Was Allen deliberately trying to humiliate her? Well, this way, her father and mother could see what her relationship with Allen was really like.
"Mr. Allen, please don't be angry. Blanch is still young and doesn't understand. Once she comes to terms with things, she'll naturally apologize," Allen's father said.
"Exactly. Couples often argue but make up afterward. I admit I was wrong to hit Blanch just now; she belongs to Mr. Allen, so what does it matter if I lay a hand on her…"