Grace Smith and Alice Smith came out from the restaurant.
Grace was a little worried and said to Alice, "I wonder how Marry is now."
"Sister, are you worried about her?” Alice snorted and said, "Why should we worry about that kind of person?"
"I'm not worried about her. I just think that a person like her won't give up that easily," Grace said.
"Hey, who cares?" Alice said carelessly and fearlessly, "She can do whatever she wants. What does it have to do with us? We have already let her go many times, but she has always been like this to you, and I can't bear it anymore."
"I don't understand why she's always pestering me either." Grace felt helpless when she thought about it.
"Let me tell you why." Alice immediately acted as an expert analyst. "She is just jealous of you. Sister, think about it. Simon has always been thinking about you. Even after being schemed to get married to Marry, he still can't forget you. Marry is worried that you two will eventually be together again. What she doesn't realize is that you don't even care about Simon whom she regards as a treasure."
"That's right," Grace also agreed with Alice's point of view. "But the baby in her belly is too pitiful."
"Sister, the baby in her belly is not pitiful at all." Alice said, "Listen to me."
"What?" Grace was curious about what Alice was going to say.
"It's Marry who framed us first, so this is the price that she has to pay. You don't have to think that the child is innocent. Who asked him to reincarnate into Marry's belly?" Alice snorted.
"But it's still a life," Grace said.
"Sister, I think the child would be better off not being born into this world. Think about it, if the child were born to a mother like Marry, it'd be better if he never came to this world in the first place," Alice said.
Alice spoke very frankly, but in Grace's heart, she still sympathized with the innocent child.
She could not help but think of her own child.
"Any child who has such a mother would be considered extremely unlucky," Alice pouted and said. "Sister, have you forgotten what you told me? She told you that she was pregnant when she was not, just to irritate you. But what she didn't expect was that she was really pregnant and then even had a miscarriage. This poor child was used by her even before he was born. She's really unscrupulous."
Upon hearing Alice's words, Grace felt a mix of feelings.
She nodded and said, "Anyway, the child is innocent. It reminds me of my child and I feel depressed about it."
"Sister, you are very kind," Alice said, "But let's not think about that child anymore. You just need to take good care of Little Gary. Everything else is not important."
"Okay," Grace nodded.
"This is really the greatest mercy for Marry's child. After all, if he were born to this world, he would only suffer. Marry had even schemed against us, her biological sisters, and used her child as a bargaining chip. She would do whatever it takes to get what she wants," Alice said.
"So it's all her own fault. We don't have to feel bad about anything. What's more, we have done our best so we don't need to feel guilty about these things. She doesn't deserve it," Alice added.
Her words comforted Grace.
Grace looked at her sister and said softly, "Alice, you could see this matter thoroughly, but have you thought about your own problem?"
Alice smiled and pouted awkwardly. "Sister, there's nothing wrong with me. My problem is to stay with you and Little Gary, forever."
"Forever," Grace repeated the word and felt very warm in her heart, "Thank you. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't be able to take care of Little Gary alone. You've given me great support and help."
"Sister, you've made me shy," Alice blinked her eyes and looked very adorable, "Am I that great?"
"Silly girl," Grace reached out to caress her hair. "Of course, you are my best sister and the closest family I have. I"m glad to have you by my side."
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