Upon hearing this, Georgia Thorne frowned even deeper and looked at her, perplexed: "What do you mean?"
Tiana Thorne raised an eyebrow: "The literal meaning."
Georgia looked at her suspiciously, her eyes filled with a vague sense: "Do you think what I said was wrong?"
Tiana remained silent.
"If you think what I said was wrong, then it proves that in your heart, you don't think my mother was wrong. So why do you bother coming back to the Thorne family to punish my mother? Isn't that self-contradictory?"
Tiana crossed her legs, as if only this way could ease the slight pain in her foot.
Leaning back a little, she finally looked at her, her eyes clearly defined with a cold intent: "Because anyone can say that, except you."
Georgia was stunned, then heard her continue: "Regarding what happened with me, my sister, and dad, she indeed made a mistake, a big mistake, it's unforgivable, so she deserves punishment, no matter how severe."
"I'm just stating a fact, is that wrong?"
