"I suppose so," Violet followed them, understanding, "But wherever she goes, she should tell us, right? We would worry about her too. Your father, he's been muttering all day because he can't contact her."
"She's wrong in this regard," Mya Saunders was particularly fair, "When she returns, we can set some rules. No matter where she goes, she must report to the family to avoid worrying everyone."
"Our Mya is so sensible," Violet lovingly stroked her head. This daughter-in-law really fulfilled all her previous fantasies about daughters-in-law.
Finnley sure has a good eye!
But at this moment, Finnley felt as if a huge rock was pressing on his heart, making it difficult for him to breathe. He couldn't predict whether his parents would be able to handle the truth.
After getting married, Mya Saunders had changed a lot. Because she was surrounded by love, she laughed more.
Or perhaps it was pregnancy that added a touch of maternal glow to her.
The atmosphere at dinner was still relaxed and enjoyable.
Mya's pregnancy did not bring too many adverse reactions. She ate well, slept well, and was in good spirits.
With the help of Ivan Marsh, she was able to visit her father in prison three times a month. Seeing that her father was well, she gradually accepted and got used to everything.
Adults must pay for their actions.
Dinner was almost over, Albert finished half a bowl of soup last. He put down his bowl, took the warm, damp towel handed over by the servant to wipe his mouth, and then continued the previous topic: "Finnley, where did Claire go? Tell us."
How was Finnley supposed to tell them this absurd and cruel reality?
"Did she go abroad?" Violet noticed something was off about her son's expression and stared at him intently.
Finnley put down his chopsticks, looked up at his parents sitting across the table, and his face became a bit serious, "Claire went on vacation with Dr. Watson, and she was pushed into the river."
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