Chapter 469
She was usually the subject of flattery in high society. She had never been treated that way.
“No, I must show that woman Grace a thing or two. She must
have told Jason about this. He has never treated me this way.” Camelia Meyer put all the blame on Grace.
“That’s enough! Don’t bother Grace again, and that’s the end
of this!” said Harold.
Camelia Meyer looked at her husband in disbelief. “What are you saying? Grace murdered our daughter!”
Harold’s eyes flashed a complicated look, and he looked away. He was trying to avoid his wife’s gaze. “If you don’t want the entire Atkinson family to be buried with Jennifer, do as I
say!”
Camelia Meyer wanted to say something, but Lily pulled her
mother aside. “Just listen to Dad, Mom. Don’t go after Grace
for now.” As for when Jason would lose his interest in Grace,
that was entirely up to Grace’s luck.
Camelia Meyer’s face was full of resentment. Had she been.
slapped for nothing?
Why did Grace not die
Πο
prison?
In the Reed family’s living room, Grace walked down the stairs.
She had been standing at the top of the stairs, remaining
hidden in the shadows.
She saw what had happened in the living room and even
overheard their conversation.
She knew Jason was taking it out on her behalf. The humiliation she suffered this morning seemed to dissipate little by little after hearing how he defended her.
The sound of her footsteps made him turn his head toward the stairs. Then, he slowly raised his hand and extended it in
her direction.
His movements were so natural as if he would reach out and help her whenever and wherever she was.
Grace stared at the hand extended toward her. She was a
little dumbfounded. She almost subconsciously reached out and put her hand in his.
His big hand wrapped tightly around hers.
“Why did you come down?” asked Jason.
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