"At least she would have other people to learn something from without the constraint of her parents.
She also wouldn't be in danger, and any bad influence from peers would be lowered because they still had to live in the school, which certainly had rules."
"Yes, that's their intention," Treyton answered while sighing again.
"By the way, what happened to you after your mother died?" Luciel asked.
"After my mother died, my father became worse and was always bringing different women home.
My father always ignored me, but when my grandfather and my uncles wanted to get me and raise me themselves, he always refused.
It wasn't until my father decided to remarry when I was 11 years old that he agreed to let go of me, and I went to live where my grandfather was.
They also had an agreement that from that day on my grandfather would be responsible for raising me.
That's why I grew up with my grandfather afterwards.