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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 206

Grace Smith was speechless in an instant and said, "Son, can you spare me my dignity?"

"Mommy, dignity should be earned, not given." Little Gary looked at his mother with his big eyes which were full of wisdom.

Grace was lost for words. "Then can I beg you for it?"

Gary Smith looked straight into his mother's eyes.

Grace's guilty eyes happened to meet her son's gaze.

She felt a little helpless.

Gary suddenly turned around, walked to the door, and locked it.

Grace was shocked and looked at her son suspiciously as he walked back.

"Little Gary?" Grace called.

Gary lowered his voice and said, "Mommy, Little Auntie's compensation fee is huge, right?"

"Little Gary, how did you know?" Grace was really surprised by her son's question.

"Because you were obviously lying just now." Little Gary's gaze became sharper and said, "When you told Little Auntie that it was just a few thousands of dollars just now, your hands were clenched so I guessed you're lying."

Grace nodded helplessly.

"How much is it?" The little one asked directly like an adult.

"15,000 dollars," Grace said. "I know you won't tell Little Auntie. If she knows the truth, she will feel very pressured."

"Mommy, I know," Little Gary said. "How much money do you have?"

Grace looked at her bank account. She had 12,000 dollars in total, and she was still short of 3,000 dollars.

Little Gary also saw the number on the website.

"You seem to be short of 3,000 dollars." Gary asked.

"Yes," Grace nodded. "I'll go to the newspaper office to borrow some money as an advancement of my salary tomorrow."

"How much can they give you?" Gary shook his head. "I don't think that's appropriate."

"Baby, this isn't a problem you should worry about. It's Mommy's problem," Grace said.

"But I have money," The little one said. "If I sell my game equipment, it should be enough for you and there will even be some money left."

"What game equipment?" Grace was stunned. "When did you start playing games?"

"When you were working overtime, I registered an account with Little Auntie. The gaming account is under her name and the bank account is hers as well. I borrowed a thousand dollars from her as the starting point. I am going to sell the equipment now and see how much I can get," Gary said.

Grace was stunned in an instant and looked at her son in disbelief.

"Little Gary, what on earth have you been doing? I didn't even know all these!" Grace said.

She suddenly felt that she had failed greatly as a mother.

She didn't even know what her son had been doing.

Her son was so considerate that she felt touched and that she owed to him a lot.

"Little Gary, I am really unqualified to be your mother." She was tearing up. "You are still so young."

"I'm the only man in the house so I must protect the women in our family." Gary waved his hand carelessly. "I'm going to sell the equipment now. Wait for a while, Mommy."

After that, he returned to his room. About ten minutes later, he called Grace loudly from the next room. "Mommy, come over quickly."

Grace got up and went to Little Gary's room.

The little one turned his laptop to her.

She saw several zeros in Alice's account.

She widened her eyes and counted, "Ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, one million."

Grace was in a daze for a long time.

She couldn't come back to her senses.

Little Gary said, "Mommy, this is two million dollars. Let's get the money and have a decent meal. The only man in the family will treat two beautiful ladies to a great meal. What do you think?"

Grace was still stunned. Looking at the screen, she still couldn't believe it. Was it true?

"Mommy?"

"Ah?" Grace immediately looked at her son and asked, "Baby, what did you say?"

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