On the other side at Vale Mansion, in a tense atmosphere in the living room, one middle-aged man said, Are you sure you want to break off the engagement?. A young lady answered politely, I am sure I am not going to change my decision. Beside her, a man in his 40s said, My daughter had already made the decision. I hope you will respect it. You are my friend, Edward, and I take your son as my own, but after everything, I cannot leave my daughter in his hands. You are also a father; you can understand my feelings. As the man said, another person who was Aeron's father said in response, looking at Liora, Lio, did you talk about this with Aeron? What did he say?. Liora answered that I had told him about this, but even after this, he didn't respond to me, saying I can do anything I like. Listening to this, Liora's mom, Ami Wynter, holds her hands, feeling that her little girl must be feeling sad, and says to Mr. Vale, Brother, please understand us now. We cannot see our daughter like this. Make a decision. If you want, you can call Aeron and ask him what he thinks, but now we want to break off this engagement. A lady sitting beside Mr. Vale says, Husband, I think Sister is right. You know how our Aeron is; he is a good boy, but we cannot force anyone, right? If both had made the decision, we should respect them.
Now Mr. Vale was thinking about what to do. He doesn't want to break his son's engagement because he knows how much Aeron loves her, but in this situation, he doesn't seem to make a decision on his own. He said to Mr. Wynter, David, I want to talk with Aeron first about this. I apologize for this, but can you please wait for some time? I will be back in just a minute. Mr. Wynter said, Please go ahead. Edward leaves from there, leaving others in the room. Mrs. Vale, who is Aerons stepmom, says to Liora, Come, Liora, sit beside me. I have missed you so much all this time. I never thought that from now on you would not be my daughter-in-law. But still, you are like my daughter. Never forget that I am here whenever you want; you can visit, and do not ever hesitate to call me. Liora sits beside Mrs. Vales, who was caressing her head, and says, Thank you, Aunt, that you are supporting my decision., Why are you saying thank you? You are like my daughter. I am happy if you are happy. Liora's parents were looking at them, thinking, How can our daughter not understand that this woman is scheming? Both her parents know the nature of this woman, but their daughter doesn't listen to anything against her, so they stopped saying anything about her. At Edward's side he goes away from the hall near a corner, dialing his son's number. After some rings he hears a voice from the other side: Father, what happened? Edward said slowly, Liora's parents are at our house; they are here to discuss about your engagement.