Elara stood frozen in place. She had no expectations of the man, but at least, even from the perspective of a sane person, a fundamental respect for the other person meant he should act unbiased when everything was happening right before him.
But it looked like the term 'unbiased' never existed when it came to her.
However, if they thought she was the same Elara who would get on her knees just because she was afraid her husband would get angry and leave her, they were wrong.
A scoff left Elara's mouth, and she shook her head.
"I think something is wrong with my ears. You are saying that your mom did wrong by bringing my family and upbringing into this, but I am hearing you are asking me to apologize," Elara said, her expression calm and collected.
