"They both have affairs. Neither owes the other anything. The ones who are truly owed are you and Judy, their own children. Yet they never care for you. Your father, on the other hand, treats his illegitimate child quite well."
Adam lost all goodwill for his parents after hearing this.
That man had a girl he liked before marriage. If he wanted to be with her, he should have refused the arranged marriage instead of enjoying its benefits while pursuing his so-called true love.
Had it been true love, he wouldn't have made his mistress follow improperly at his side for decades.
Such a person was both incompetent and cowardly, and yet he blamed others for all his faults.
Adam sneered. "Grandma, Judy and I grew up."
"Can the past be forgotten just because you grew up?" Catherine sighed, feeling mostly helpless. "I wanted you to find simple happiness by marrying an ordinary girl, fearing you'd follow their path."