"Is she scheming against us again?" Alice Smith's eyes widened and she looked at Grace Smith. "I was wondering why Marry was so kind as to invite us to visit Grandma's grave."
The more Grace thought of Marry Smith, the more afraid she felt. "Since I have been back, she has been rushing to meet me over and over again. I've been thinking that if she only had the will to find me those years after I left, she would definitely have been able to, in the way that you did."
"But she didn't," Alice said. "Sister, since she allowed herself to be with Simon and even married him, it is obvious that she really wants to take everything away from you."
Grace sighed.
"First, it was the right of inheritance, then it was Simon. She really doesn't give up." The more Alice thought about it, the angrier she became. "She doesn't even give me my tuition fees and allowance anymore simply because I have a good relationship with you. This woman is really cruel,"
Grace said in a low voice. "The more I look at her, the more terrified I feel. Now that I've considered, I think I've figured out the reason."
Alice agreed. "Yes, she asked us to come here today because she wants to take advantage of you. She must know that you have a relationship with Heinz, and is trying to scheme against you!"
"Previously, I spent three days in Heinz's presidential office. She and Simon went there then, and they saw me. Since Heinz didn't deny anything, they might have overthought and misunderstood."
"Sister, look, we came here without ulterior intentions, but she has exposed her own thoughts even before the memorial. She obviously couldn't wait to take advantage of you," Alice analysed.
Grace was also a little confused. Did Marry really have such thoughts?
Was even Grandma not safe from her scheming?
"That's it. She wants you to convince Heinz to give up this development. Then, she'll take advantage of the situation and develop this land herself. Now, we have to learn the nature of the plan she proposed. I think we can find it out because, after all, it's a public company, not a private one," Alice thought for a while and said. "Maybe my classmate can look into it."
"Alice," Grace shook her head and said. "Don't get involved in this. I've already broken up with Heinz. He rejected me, and I won't beg him."
"Don't beg anymore," Alice also said firmly. "Sister, Grandma has passed away. It will be the greatest comfort for Grandma and her spirit in heaven if we can keep this piece of land.
However, if we can't protect it, I think Grandma will understand because you have tried your best. You are a strong woman. You are still sane and have persevered despite the ups and downs of your life.
Grandma in heaven will also be grateful because you are so inspiring, independent, and have built for yourself a stable life.
She won't blame you if you fail to keep this flower field. Moreover, the Certificate of Right of Use of this flower field is in Marry's hands. She is the main person in charge."
"Alice, you've analysed well." Seeing that her sister had matured, Grace felt grateful. "That's true, Grandma won't blame us as long as we do our best."
"Yes."
They tried to comfort each other and promised to do their best.
However, right after, Marry and Simon Brown caught up to them.
Alice turned her head and saw them. She snorted and asked rudely, "Where on Earth was Grandma buried?"
Even after arriving at the flower field, they had not told them where the grave was.
Marry wanted to say something.
Instantly, Simon grabbed her sleeve and gestured for her not to speak.
Marry had no choice but to stop. She bit her lips and kept quiet.
Simon said, "Alice, Grandma's ashes has been scattered at the center, of which is about 300 square meters. She is in the bellflowers field before us."
Grace was stunned. Her heart was beating and throbbing wildly.
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