As soon as they heard about checking surveillance, everyone in the room went silent. Arlene, however, didn't back down, "Grandpa hit you out of anger. You know as well as I do, my mom, and the rest of the Laurence family, were all killed by the Pine family. And you married a woman from the Pine family. How could grandpa not be mad? He hit you because he was too angry!"
Arlene sure can talk, but unfortunately for her, Bernard wasn't buying it, "The feud with the Pine family and hitting my wife are two different things."
Bernard pointed directly at the two broken pieces of the cane resting on the table, his voice resolute, "You've always taught me that what goes around comes around. Let's witness you striking yourself with this stick first, and then we can address the matter of the Pine family."
In essence, regardless of what was being said, Bernard was unwavering in his determination to have Blake inflict self-punishment with the cane as retribution for his wife. Without this act, he deemed any further discussion meaningless.
Blake's face turned pallid, his anger causing his chest to rise and fall rapidly. "So, Bernard, you've found some courage now, huh? You think you can bully me?"
Bernard sat upright, his gaze fixed upon Blake, his tone icy, "I've already told you; she is my life. Any harm inflicted upon her is a blow against me. If you choose to disregard my words, why should I hesitate to treat you harshly?"
What had Blake ever done for him? He had stood idly by while Donna subjected him to abuse, relentlessly exploiting him. What else could be expected?
In his memory, he never felt any familial love. If he didn't have any use, they probably would've thrown him away long ago!
The only light in Bernard's life was Eleanor. But why couldn't these people let him be?
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