Chen Zhi looked at him deeply and couldn't help but say, "But I want the children to have a good father."
There was a hint of doubt in Si Ye's eyes; wasn't he a good father?
"I hope their father can set a good example for them, teach them to distinguish between right and wrong, love and hate clearly, and help them become upright men. Instead of..." Chen Zhi couldn't continue, not only because of the grim look on Si Ye's face, but also because she couldn't bring herself to say it.
"Instead of what?" Si Ye stood up and asked coldly, "Do you mean to say I'm a sinister, despicable person? Are you saying I'm not open and honest in my actions, and that I'm a failure as a person?"
What Chen Zhi wanted to say was, instead of someone as cruel as he is.
"Tell me, is that how you see me?"
"Since you already think of yourself that way, what does it matter what others think?" Chen Zhi said indifferently, turning to go upstairs, ignoring him.
