Even Ernest couldn't help laughing. Ernest had to give it to Gary for his sharp tongue.
He had been quite mean that day, but he would still not be as harsh as Gary. Gary could always get straight to the point.
Yes, the apology.
Marry said it herself that she wanted to apologize.
Marry also burst into laughter. Seeing how the two brothers were talking to her, she couldn't help but to laugh.
It was probably her first time looking at them that way.
Back in those days, they were just tiny dots on the ultrasound, yet they were already getting taller and stronger than their father then.
Time really did fly.
Staring at their familiar faces, one of them resembled Grace while the other resembled Heinz.
Marry had mixed feelings as well as she looked at
them. She was the one who split them up back
then.
They were a pair of twins, and they were newborns at that time, yet she separated them cruelly.
She remembered how she was so proud of her decision back then, but she regretted it then. She was too cruel and she really shouldn't have done it. They were children.
"Aren't you going to apologize?" Gary urged again as he saw that Marry was still quiet. "All talk and no action. How insincere."
Realizing that both of them were urging her, Marry glanced at Ernest and then said in a solemn tone, "I'm sorry, especially to you, Ernest. I took you away stubbornly back then. Fortunately, you must have had good karma, and your biological father actually got you back."
"You were really cruel." Ernest was angry to think that he was away from his mother's care for five whole years.
That was the regret of his life.
This vicious woman took him away from his mother when he needed her most.
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