"He's not dead?" Alice looked at her sister in a daze. After being stunned for a while, she nodded, "It's possible. That cruel woman Marry has now exposed her true colors. What can't she do with her deteriorated morality?"
Grace was lost in thought.
She had been trying hard to recall what had happened that day. Just now, Simon's face had obviously shown a trace of panic. He was acting weird and left in a hurry.
He must have had his own reasons for that.
"Grace, do you still remember?" Alice thought for a while, worry creasing her brow. "Think carefully about what happened that day. Are there any details that were abnormal?"
"Simon just said that it was inconvenient for me to appear personally since I had just given birth." Grace frowned and thought, "But I remember that he was there on the day I gave birth."
"There must be something fishy." Alice immediately made a decision. "He looked like he had done something bad just now."
"You think so too?" Grace looked at Alice in surprise.
"Yes," she nodded. "It's obvious."
Grace nodded in agreement. She had an idea, but it seemed that she would need Simon's help to carry it out.
"Grace, you just said that we want the shares of Sunny Group. Is it really true?" Alice stood in line behind her sister, letting her know the misgivings in her heart.
"Do you want them?" asked Grace.
"I didn't want it at first, and I didn't want to get involved in the matter. However, Marry was so annoying. She kept looking to stir up trouble with us. I wanted to wipe that arrogant look off her face. She wants what rightfully belongs to us. Even if we donate out part of the shares, it's still better than letting that pitiful person have them."
"I'll discuss this with Heinz later," Grace said. "The most important thing right now is to ask Simon about the child and Grandma's ashes. We have to look for a good cemetery to bury Grandma."
"Simon is not a good man either." Alice huffed, "Last time, he lied to us that Grandma's ashes were sprinkled in the flower field."
"He's indeed possessed by the devil."
"Grace, you have to be careful if you're going to look for him. Simon has always had his eyes on you. I'm worried that he'll take advantage of you." Alice kept feeling uneasy. She did not want her sister to be taken advantage of by Simon.
"Don't worry," Grace reassured her. "I know what to do. Now just line up."
Only then did the two of them line up quietly.
They queued until they took their waiting numbers for the psychology department.
As soon as they got their numbers, they turned around and were about to go upstairs, but were suddenly blocked by reporters.
"Are you Miss Smith?" A reporter asked.
Grace was stunned, but she didn't answer.
The reporter kept taking pictures of her and continued to ask, "Did you really give birth to Mr. Jones' son?"
For the first time, Grace was blocked by reporters and bombarded by questions. She had always been the one interviewing others, but this was the first time she had been interviewed.
There were some things that she knew she couldn't disclose.
It would inevitably cause a great uproar to the public.
"I'm sorry but we have something to do," Grace took Alice and left.
The two of them went upstairs.
The reporters followed closely, blocking the both of them from progressing. They didn't intend to let them get away.
Grace understood deep inside that they probably wouldn't be able to see the doctor that day.
Alice took her hand. "Grace, let's go quickly."
They went back down the staircase. When they reached the lower floor, the reporters were still after them.
"Miss Smith, please answer our questions. When did you meet Mr. Jones? How old is your child?"
Alice pulled Grace along, quickly hailed a taxi, got into the car, and said to the driver. "Let's go, hurry!"
The taxi rushed off quickly.
Both sisters had solemn expressions on their faces. "The reporters are all here. They probably saw some online live broadcast, or they received the news. You wouldn't know how to answer their questions."
If Heinz did not speak up about this but let her sister do the talking, everyone would view her as a woman with ulterior motives.
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