Past memories clouded Simon's head. He didn't want to think about them, but since Marry had brought them up, he got even more frustrated.
His expression darkened.
Marry kept reminding him that he was the one who started it all, and he was the one who had ordered her to carry out his will.
"Simon, it was you!" Marry roared. "It was you who couldn't accept that she had twins. It was you who wanted to separate the both of them from their mother!"
Twins?
Heinz's heart fell as soon as he heard the word 'twins'. Blood rushed straight to his head.
He turned over to look at Grace.
Grace stood motionlessly, not even glancing at him.
He then turned to Jensen.
Jensen raised a finger to his mouth, motioning for him to remain silent.
Heinz fell into deep confusion. Who could tell him, what the hell was going on?
Inside the house, the both of them continued to fight.
"Simon, you're a piece of trash. How could you do this to Grace's child, and also to me? How could you be so heartless?" Marry screamed.
"Didn't you only take one of the two children away?" Simon retorted, "Plus, I hadn't said anything back then. You were the one who did everything yourself."
"What?" Marry smiled bitterly. "Yeah, you didn't say anything at all. You agreed in silence."
"So staying silent meant that I had agreed with you?" Simon raised an eyebrow.
"Don't act all innocent." Marry snarled. "What? You won't admit to your mistake now? There's only the two of us here. Oh wait, there's also that b*tch you brought home."
Simon sneered, "So what? Grace isn't here anyway. I wouldn't admit it in front of her even if you brought it up again in the future."
"You're so shameless," Marry sneered. "I didn't mean to do what I did. All of it was your idea. You were so caught up trying to protect her, that you were willing to separate her from her child. You're the inhumane one here."
"Marry, you're the one who did it." Simon roared. "It's too late to say anything now. Besides, you're not innocent yourself."
"Yes, I'm not innocent." Marry said coldly. "I can't allow her to live a happy life just like that. I can't allow her to just give birth before marriage. For the sake of our family's prestige, and also because of my own selfishness."
"How cruel." Simon looked at her. "You're the one who's inhumane!"
"We're both the same," Marry sneered. "Do you know why I took only one child away?"
Simon's face fell. "You did it on purpose."
"That's right. I did it on purpose," Marry chuckled. "I only took one away, so that she'll continue to live in misery. If I had taken everything away from her, she would've ended her life then and there. I didn't want her to die just like that."
"That's only because you wanted her to suffer even more while she continued to live on," Simon pointed out. "You wanted her to suffer for the rest of her life, and also to remind me that that was her and another man's child." "Yeah." Marry no longer tried to deny his accusations. "That's what I thought. See, we understand each other so well. All I want is to torture her. She shouldn't have liked you. This is all her own fault."
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