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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 600

Mary laughed heartily. "I knew you would say that. Why don't you check this photo album first?" she replied. As she spoke, she threw a small photo album in front of Daisy. The album was yellowed with age. It was easy to see from the faded marks on the surface that it had been kept for many years.

"So you did hide the photo album. I thought you and your mother threw it away," Daisy said happily, picking up the photo album with great excitement. She couldn't wait to open it. At the first sight of her mother's gentle face in the picture, her eyes turned red.

"Although your mother didn't have a good sense of fashion, she was beautiful and had a kind of classical charm." Mary curled her lip in distaste. She had to admit that the woman in the photo was very elegant and beautiful. Even her mother couldn't learn such gentle temperament.

"Mom, let me see. Is that my grandma?" Justin asked curiously. He leaned against Daisy to get a better view of the album. For Justin, his memory of his grandmother was limited to the small photo on her gravestone. When he heard that the album contained his grandmother's photos, he also got excited.

"Yes! Here you go. You can put it in your bag after you finish looking at it." Daisy smiled as she handed the photo album to him. This album was just a small part of her mother's belongings. She knew that if she wanted to get them all back, she had to agree to Mary's demands.

"So? You ought to believe that I have your mother's things now! Will you call the police and let my mother go?" Mary raised her eyebrows as she spoke. She didn't expect the raggedy things she inadvertently found in the house would be a rare treasure for Daisy. It seemed that she did the right thing.

"I'll definitely call the police. But how do I know if you will keep your word?" Daisy replied doubtfully. She turned the phone in her hand. It didn't seem like she wanted to make the phone call.

"Are you joking with me? What would I do with a bunch of useless junk? Of course, if you don't believe me, I have no other way to convince you. Anyway, I've already consulted a lawyer. Despite your influence with the police, my mother can only stay in jail for 48 hours if you have no solid evidence. I can afford to wait for 48 hours," Mary snorted. These items were important to Daisy. But to her, they were just a heap of useless rubbish. If she hadn't seen the photo album, she wouldn't have realized that they belonged to Daisy's mother.

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