Cindy looked at me, her brow tightly furrowed.
As our eyes met again, I remained completely indifferent.
"Noah," Joshua chimed in. "This is your last chance. You'd better take it."
My in-laws stayed silent, clearly giving their silent approval.
I stayed unimpressed and simply sat across from Cindy.
My action made the entire Swansons glare at me with icy displeasure.
Everyone present praised Cindy's family for their kindness and righteousness, saying that she had a difficult life as a woman, having to deal with a psychopathic husband like me.
Then, the host stepped onto the stage.
My father-in-law promoted her, so she naturally favored Cindy. She said to me with a venomous tone, "Look at how ungrateful you are. Aside from that small error of buying the wrong flavor of pie, can you provide any more convincing evidence?"
"Of course, you can't!"
"After all, everyone witnessed Cindy's unwavering love for you over the past decade!"
"So, you are nothing but a total jerk."
Clearly, the theme of this show was to criticize me in every possible way.
Everyone looked at me with mockery, especially Joshua, whose lips subtly curved into a slight smirk.
I stayed calm, staring intently at the studio door.
A moment later, Sharon walked in.
I finally let out a long, deep breath.
"Convincing evidence, you say? I have plenty."