Looking at Vincent’s angry face, Beth sneered. “Mr. Gage, what are you that you talk to me like this?” “I am…” Vincent wanted to say something but, kept to himself. Beth gave him an ironic smile. Vincent didn’t want others to know he was her father. Fine, she didn’t want that either. “I never know that a member of the board can force an innocent student to apologize for things she never did. You are good at calling white black.” Vincent was speechless with anger. “It is for your good.” Claire sighed. “Why can’t you try to understand us? We won’t waste time doing this for others.” “She’s right.” Hearing what Claire said, Vincent felt his kindness was wasted. He hated Beth even more. Vincent said furiously, “If I want to leave you aside, I can ask the headmaster to deal with this accor

