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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 491

"Good for you, Simon." Marry sneered, "You really will do anything for her. How can you treat me like this? I've sacrificed everything for you, but you still want to kill me. Simon, you are inhumane!"

Simon's eyes narrowed. He asked coldly, "In your eyes, who do you consider human? Me, Grace, or Alice?"

Marry was stunned by the question and couldn't speak for a long time.

Simon said harshly, "Me, Grace, and Alice are the ones closest to you. Did you treat us well? Or are we just pawns on a chessboard to you?"

Marry's eyes widened. She looked at Simon and her eyes filled with tears. She sniffed and said with a choked voice, "Simon, I framed my sister, but I didn't scheme against you."

"If you didn't plot against me, why did the two of us sleep together?" Simon questioned mercilessly.

Marry's lips trembled and she was rendered speechless.

She smiled bitterly and sniffed. Tears still fell from her eyes and she couldn't help shedding tears.

She seemed really upset; her tears also made her look particularly sad and beautiful.

Looking at this scene, Grace might have been confused by Marry's tears if she didn't know what type of person she was. However, she knew Marry was not such an innocent woman.

"Go ahead." Simon was still chastising her coldly. "Why don't you tell Grace how I made her sad?"

"Don't think that I won't say it," Marry stubbornly stared at Simon. "Do you really think that I don't dare to?"

"It's up to you." Simon raised his voice, stunning everyone present.

Grace looked at them and felt that they were deliberately making things difficult for each other. Simon was threatening Marry, and Marry seemed to be weighing her choices.

Grace's brows knitted tightly.

"You plotted against Grace," Marry shouted loudly. "You planned the matter of grandma's ashes. You used her ashes to force Grace to let her help us get the land. You were the one who came up with that idea. You used Grace for everything."

Simon didn't move at all. His eyes sank as he stared at Marry with an icy look.

So cold...

His expression was so cold that Marry couldn't help shivering.

Grace turned around and looked at Simon in surprise.

"Do you dare deny that it wasn't you?" Marry shouted, "You dare to say that you are so innocent?"

Grace asked Simon directly, "Was it your idea?"

Simon looked at her and nodded. "Yes, it was me."

Grace lowered her gaze and fell silent.

"Humph," Marry sneered. "Even if you destroy me, you won't get anything."

"What do you mean by what you said just now?" Grace stared at Marry, "Is there anything else?"

"He schemed against you when you were at Heinz's place. He wanted to rely on you to make use of Heinz, but Heinz saw through it."

"What else?" The only thing Grace wanted to know was about the child. She hoped to hear about the child. "Where's my child?"

Marry's eyes flashed and she actually shut up.

After a long while, she spoke, "That child was born dead. How many times have you asked? What fantasies are you holding?"

Grace was stunned by her question and felt extremely upset.

Did she really overthink about the matter of her child? Did the child really not exist?

"No matter how many times you ask, it's still the same," Marry roared. "Who wants to hurt your child?"

"Are you done talking?" Simon said coldly, "Which one of the two things you just said did you not participate in?"

"Why are you being so fierce to me?" Marry said and was about to rush out.

She was immediately stopped by the men guarding the door.

Marry's face changed. "You are a group of good-for-nothings! I am the head of this family. You have submitted to the wrong master."

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