After thinking about it, Zhang Yichen realized that the person he owed the most was not someone else but his own father. He had forcibly taken away the love his father should have received over the years. All of it had been due to his own actions, as he never considered how much loss they had brought to his father. The love that originally did not belong to him was all given to him by his grandfather, simply because he had forced this father not to return home, because he disagreed with his return, and the grandfather, in stern refusal, shut him out of the house. Everything that led the family to what it is now was because of himself. Given this, what right or reason does he have to once again forcibly drive them out of the home? Is this really the result he should have achieved as a son? Having done all this, does he really have no trace of recollection in the depths of his heart? What he desires will never be found, yet he hurts those who love him the most time and again.