Or rather, it was...disgust.
Louis Snyder would discard the dinner his mother specially prepared for him and would "accidentally" break his parents' wedding souvenir.
There were many such incidents, but his own mother always couldn't bear to blame him.
Louis Snyder did not like the Yarn family. Even though he would obediently call himself "brother," the expression in his eyes told a different story.
The mother always said that Louis Snyder was still a child with no ill intent, but the father thought otherwise.
One evening, Father Yarn specifically sought him out.
They talked for a long time in the study.
Father Yarn had an expression Roy Yarn had never seen before, serious and earnest.