Benjamin Martin was an extremely filial person. If someone offended Mrs. Martin, he would definitely be annoyed.
Danner looked at Mrs. Martin and angrily said, "She's not my grandma!"
She didn't have such a partial grandma.
This statement was like poking a hornet's nest. Infuriated, Mrs. Martin said, "A waste of money and no manners whatsoever! How dare you talk back to your elders!"
Benjamin Martin looked at Danner and said sternly, "Danner, apologize to grandma right now!"
Once grandma was mentioned, even dad changed.
Danner felt extremely wronged and cried with broken breaths.
Benjamin Martin hated it when children cried. He said sternly, "Don't cry!"
The more he scolded, the harder Danner cried.
Benjamin Martin pressed his temples, his head aching, "Shut up, did you hear me!"
After all, daughters are not as good as sons; little girls just love to cry.
As a mother, Kay Hutchinson felt heartache for her child and immediately got up to comfort Danner.