But she had been living with Benjamin for almost twenty years.
Her feelings for him were, in fact, deeper than those for her biological parents.
Previously, due to Annie's actions, father and daughter had been out of touch for a long time.
Now receiving this call, Joanna's emotions were somewhat complicated.
She didn't know if Benjamin would call her proactively or if it was about Annie again.
She also didn't know what she would do if Benjamin asked for her help again.
"Alright. Then come back early the day after tomorrow. There isn't any objection from your parents, is there?"
Joanna was silent for a moment.
Suddenly, she felt a bit heartbroken.
Benjamin's cautious question just now made her feel a sour pain in her heart.
"Dad," She whispered softly, suppressing the bitterness in her eyes, "You're my family too, my closest person. Without your care, I wouldn't be who I am today."
"In my heart, your place will never change."