Lady Anna wasn't too pleased to see Ou Zun disassociating himself, and said, "Ou Zun, how can you be like this? Do you know what a girl has done for you, how much she loves you."
Ou Zun looked coldly at Anna, his last vestige of patience with her vanished completely.
His icy gaze fell on Anna like a knife.
Anna was frightened by Ou Zun's aggressive look, her gracious figure began to waver slightly.
Ou Zun squinted his eyes, moved closer to Lady Anna, his voice filled with mockery, "How much she loves me, I indeed don't know. How do you know? She has my child; I don't know. How do you know? You tell me to take responsibility, to marry her. Should I marry every woman who has something to do with me? Moreover, what gives you the right to stand here and dictate my life? Just because you gave birth to me, let's not say I don't acknowledge you. If I could choose, I would rather have never been born than be your child!"