"Why didn't you say that earlier?"
"Do I really need to say it? Isn't that common sense? You're his dad, shouldn't you care a bit more about your own son?"
At that moment, a photographer was nearby, and Wang Shu, likely feeling he was losing face, glared fiercely at Chu Huahuan. "Why are you getting angry? Haven't I done everything you told me to? Ever since we got married, your temper has only gotten worse."
Chu Huahuan felt both aggrieved and angry, wanting to say something, but considering they were in front of a camera, she swallowed her words back.
[Damn, what a terrible person. I'm so pissed. He does nothing, gets impatient when asked to do something, screws up, and still has the nerve to justify himself. What a piece of work.]
[This is just typical of men after marriage: quick to wed, quick to have kids, then they act as if they're hands-off managers. Even handing over a towel seems too much for them, just like the man in my house.]