Gavin was genuinely afraid. He couldn't bear the thought of being the subject of gossip and pointed fingers again. If this turned into another fiasco, he'd never be able to show his face in their social circle again.
Hearing his hesitation, Ann frowned and glanced back at him. "What's that supposed to mean? You don't trust me? Are you that desperate to see your own daughter fail? No wonder Mom always said you were a useless man. You really are useless!"
Her voice dripped with disdain. Ann often cursed her fate. Why did Caitlin get to have it all? Not only was she the famous chess player N, but she was also the majority shareholder of Apex Game Studios. Ann was convinced it had nothing to do with Caitlin’s actual talent. It was all because Caitlin had the right parents. Stuart Gonzales and Carey Richards had handed her everything she possessed.
Without Stuart, would Caitlin be the heir to the Gonzales family? Without Carey, would she be the prized daughter of the Richards family? Strip away her family connections, and Caitlin was nothing compared to her!
So, it was all Gavin's fault. It was his fault for lacking Stuart's ambition and ability. If Gavin had built the Templeton Group into a powerhouse like Stuart had, she wouldn't be constantly overshadowed by Caitlin.
Fortunately, she was a hundred times more brilliant than Caitlin. She was Miss Palmer's savior now. Let's see how Caitlin could possibly compete with that.
Gavin, clearly accustomed to his daughter's tirades, sighed and tried to explain. "Ann, you've misunderstood. That's not what I meant. I'm just worried that if this blows up, it will reflect badly on you. If you're not completely sure about this, we can still salvage the situation."
Even though the tea party was halfway through, cutting it short was better than being publicly humiliated. Gavin's concern was genuine, but it was obvious Ann wasn't listening.
She turned to face him squarely. "Don't worry. Caitlin can't take what's mine. This time, she's the one who's going to be embarrassed."
Seeing her unwavering confidence, Gavin dropped the subject. Whatever he said, she wouldn't listen anyway.
"Alright, Ann," he said, his eyes filled with resignation. "Just as long as you know what you're doing."
With that, he turned and walked away. He had barely taken a step when Keira called out to him. "Gavin, Amanda, come with me for a moment."
"Of course, Mom."


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