Chapter 52: I Am Not at a Loss If it weren't for Herbert Grantham's sake, Vivien Eipstein's father would have long since thrown her out. He did not want such a rude and unreasonable daughter; she was a complete disgrace to the Eipstein family. If he could, he wished he had never had this daughter. In front of Herbert Grantham, Vivien Eipstein's father restrained his temper, but his eyes were cold as they looked at Vivien Eipstein. Hannah Eipstein glanced at Vivien Eipstein, her face full of smugness. *Look! Father still loves me the most. You are nothing.* Vivien Eipstein saw the look in Hannah Eipstein's eyes, but her expression remained indifferent. After Vivien Eipstein's father left with Hannah Eipstein, Herbert Grantham approached Vivien Eipstein. "How does it feel to use me?" Vi

