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My gorgeous wife is an ex-convict (Grace) novel Chapter 292

Chapter 292 

Was it because life had made her more aware of the importance of 

money? 

Seeing her expression, Lina Sweeney suddenly hugged her. “Grace, I’ve regretted for years that I didn’t help you before. I know clearly that you were wronged, but I couldn’t find favorable evidence for you to help you reverse the case,” she said, word by 

word. These words had been buried in her heart for a long time. 

“Even when you were in prison, I couldn’t do anything except to 

console you a little when I visited you. I hate this feeling. Now that 

I have some clues, I’ll do anything to help you reverse the case. 

Don’t think too much about other things, and don’t think you owe 

me anything.” 

Lina Sweeney’s voice, thick with self-accusation, flooded Grace’s 

ears. 

“Lina, I might not have survived at all in prison without your 

frequent visits and earnest devotion to my case. Don’t think that 

your words are an inconsequential consolation. They give me the courage to live,” Grace said, hugging her friend back. 

Both women had red eyes now. 

After a while, they finally recovered. Lina Sweeney said, “I think I 

will ask the private detective to carry 

and see if we can find anything useful. Don’t alert the witness. 

Otherwise, he won’t admit it even if you went and asked him why he gave a false statement.” 

Grace nodded and agreed with her best friend. 

Besides, after three years, she could afford to wait. 

After Grace collected the materials Lina Sweeney gave her, Lina Sweeney said, “I’m driving today. I’ll give you a ride home.” 

Grace showed a hint of hesitation. 

“Are you still staying at Jason’s place?” Lina Sweeney asked as 

she realized it. 

“Yes.” She pressed her lip a little and felt the part that still ached. 

That was where Jason had bitten her. 

“How long are you going to stay with him?” Lina Sweeney asked. 

“I don’t know.” Grace shrugged with mock relief. “It’s not so bad staying there. At least I’m well fed and well treated.” 

Lina Sweeney knew that she could not get a hand in this matter, 

so she just said, “Let me know if you need anything.” 

“All right,” Grace replied. 

They walked toward the parking lot as they talked. 

“Wait for me here. I’ll get the car,” Lina Sweeney told Grace as they stepped out of the elevator. Her car was parked next to the 

elevator. 

“Sure,” Grace replied. 

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