"Marry is a weird person. I don't like her at all." Alice complained, "Anyway, I don't want to have any contact with her in my life."
"By right, Marry shouldn't have been angry with you." Grace felt that there were some things that couldn't be explained, but Alice was not a child who will lie.
"Grace, don't explain for her. I had always felt that Marry is up to no good."
"Alice-" Grace tried to talk.
"Grace, when our father died, Marry took charge of the family finances. She did not give me any living expenses, and I had to work hard to pay for my own tuition fees. I have no good impression of Marry, especially in the past five years."
Hearing Alice complain about what Marry did to her, Grace sighed in her heart. She had thought about it too all these years.
After giving it so much thought over the past few years, some things had become much clearer to her.
"All these years after I left, I always thought of that fateful night - Marry, Simon, and Gary's father. This is like a set-up, it must have something to do with her." Grace said.
"Grace, you finally realize it." Alice patted her thigh and said, "Simon was supposed to be your husband, but instead Marry took him. Although Simon had sex with Marry, Simon had no feelings for her. So, Marry hated you and killed your child."
Upon hearing this, Grace widened her eyes. "Do you think Marry killed my child?"
Alice was also scared by her own assumptions.
Grace was also stunned.
In a flash, Grace shook her head. "There's also the doctor. If Marry killed my child, wouldn't the doctor be also the executioner?"
"Who knows what's going on?" Alice said, "Anyway, the more we think about it, the more we feel strangely about it."
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