Responses
No I'm pretty sure the author is going to turn this into one of those "repenting" moments where the father realizes what he did wrong, because Rubiel is essentially setting up a situation/opportunity for them to meet again as father and daughter, though I don't think Neveah will forgive him
Also the father has already started to think about his actions, why he did that, why he felt that way etc.
Why do I have the feeling that scumbag of a father is going to blame MC on her sister leaving. I hope he doesn't slap her because I'm really gonna fuck that guy up!! (ノ ̄皿 ̄)ノ ⌒== ┫