Speaking of this, Maxwell Saxon turned his head to look at her: "Aunt Douglas made a scene and secretly found that woman, teaching her a lesson in her own way. When Dad found out, it was the first time he had a big fight with her, and afterward, he didn't come home for two consecutive months."
"That's how the conflict began. The colder Dad was to her, the more she wanted to find trouble with that woman. Their conflicts increased as a result. Aunt Douglas had never suffered any grievance since she was young, and in the long-term quarrels, she slowly developed depression, eventually reaching a point where medication could no longer control it."
"Finally, she committed suicide."
