Mr. Shaw had a lot on his mind, so he didn't ask much about this matter.
Thea couldn't possibly know what he was thinking, but she knew Mr. Shaw would definitely feel out of place.
After all, the difference between the Sutton Family and the Shaw Family was significant, although, in her eyes, there wasn't much difference.
She shifted Mr. Shaw's attention, "Dad, what do you and sis want to eat tonight?"
Mr. Shaw immediately replied, "Looking at you two, I'm not picky, I'll eat anything."
Mr. Shaw looked at the surrounding scenery somewhat wistfully, the big city really was different.
He had only visited a few times before, and never properly explored; the food here, the shopping, the way people dress, all seemed far from their countryside.
Looking at Thea in front of him, though she had only been back for a short time, she seemed to have already integrated, he felt there was a difference compared to before, yet she remained the same daughter in Mr. Shaw's memory.
