Meanwhile, Hue stayed silent in his chair. His face looked dead. His life was already doomed after he heard the booming news.
"That's unfair..." he cried from his seat.
How could he live with such rules being implemented in the house? He had suffered enough of her deadly punches and her insensitivity toward his feelings.
The men laughed even harder. Edward, who sat opposite him, spoke. "It is not something that is not fair. It is fair for her as it is for her defence. Think from the bright side."
Evan smiled apologetically as he gave Hue's shoulder a light pat. "She had been granted the privilege since her childhood," he said calmly.
"He is right," Sammy said as he nodded his head. "She was a frail and delicate child during her childhood. As she grew up, her frailty became worse."