"Winona, why don't you come over here? Dad's here, no need to be afraid," Bruce Wallace called quietly to Winona Wallace in the back row.
He now deeply regretted marrying Winona into the Nelson family.
He originally thought that marrying his daughter there meant a bright future, becoming the dignified second lady of the Nelson family, cherished like a treasure.
Who knew she would be humiliated like this.
The Nelson family was too much, utterly disgraceful.
His young Winona was married to James Nelson, an old and foolish man, who did not know how to cherish her.
Bruce Wallace only saw Winona being bullied, but never thought about why Winona was being bullied.
He only saw Winona timid and submissive, 'disciplined' into fear and cowardice.
He didn't see James Nelson still lying on the hospital bed, head wrapped in bandages, yet to regain consciousness.
So, the Wallace father and daughter have always been selfish to the core.
"Winona..." Bruce Wallace was still calling.
