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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 516

Marry's accusations became even more aggressive as she went on, her voice growing louder with each word.

Grace's expression fell. She had had enough of Marry throwing accusations around boldly even after hurting people. She thought that Marry really was something else.

All these years, she had pretended to be virtuous and kind. Now that her true colors were exposed, she no longer had to restrain herself.

Although Grace's expression remained cold, she didn't feel too angry.

It was unnecessary to be angry at someone like Marry.

On the contrary, the more Grace appeared to be nonchalant, the angrier Marry became.

Marry's pretty face was contorted due to her screams and roars, and she looked all the more sinister.

"They say that what comes around goes around." Grace glanced at Marry. "You've finally gotten what you deserve."

"It's all because of your mother," Marry retorted loudly. "It was all because of you. If you hadn't come, Dad wouldn't have treated me like that!"

That was a ridiculous claim.

However, Marry thought that her claims were logical.

"Without you, I wouldn't have been neglected, and I would've had all of Dad's love and attention. But all of you just had to come and ruin everything. I lived in agony for years. Having a stepmom was like also having a stepdad," Marry roared.

Grace rolled her eyes. "Marry, stop lying. My mother treated you better than she treated me."

"That's only because I knew how to please people, unlike you." Marry seemed delighted to say that, but once she thought of her own misfortune, her tone changed instantly. "But so what? She was your mother, not mine."

"You'll never be content, will you?" Grace asked flatly. "You were too greedy, and you blamed others for that. It was you who contorted your own reality and made up your own logic and reasoning. It was all you."

"No! It was all because of you guys. Without you barging into my life, I wouldn't have ended up like this. It must be nice to play nice when you're really the one who invaded my life!" Marry glared at her fiercely, her eyes blood red.

In contrast to Marry's fury that had stemmed from her declining state of sanity, Grace remained calm. She could see that Marry was trying to hide her weak side through angry shouts and loud screams.

It was all because of her own insecurities.

Grace recalled that their father had treated all of them equally, unlike how Marry had described it.

"You don't have to victimize yourself so badly. Even if my mom wasn't there, Dad would've married someone else," Grace stated.

"Ha!" Marry sneered. "If it wasn't for your mother, my father would not have divorced."

"Marry, stop exaggerating. You're twisting the truth to your advantage." Grace replied in a low voice. "When my mom married Dad, your parents were already divorced. It happened long ago, when you were born."

"That's because when my mother was pregnant with me, my father had gotten together with your mother," Marry returned indignantly.

"Your logic is really flawed," Grace raised an eyebrow. "You said before that I am not my father's child, but now you say that your mother was pregnant with you when Dad got together with my mother. Since he was so in love with my mother to the point where he filed for a divorce, why would my mother betray him and give birth to a child who is not his daughter?"

Marry faltered for a second and retorted, "That's because your mother was a very shameless woman. Her private life was a mess, and she messed around with so many men."

"If that's the case, would Father have abandoned his wife and married someone who messed around?" Grace analyzed calmly. "Was he stupid?"

Marry had no reply to that.

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