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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 99

"Marry Smith," Grace Smith called out her full name in anger, gritting her teeth.

Marry Smith was startled.

In her memory, Grace had never been so hysterical and angry.

She looked at Grace in and disbelief. "Grace?"

Grace Smith still felt sour after releasing her frustration.

It was ridiculous for Marry Smith to say these words.

However, she understood where Marry Smith was coming from. She was probably afraid of losing Simon Brown.

It turned out that she was still haunted by her insecurities all these years.

She feared losing everything, and that pushed her to behave so callously.

Grace Smith almost felt sorry for Marry when she looked at her.

Was it worth it, marrying such a man?

Grace composed herself and then said in a low voice, "Then let me ask you, why didn't you give Alice her allowance for her living expenses?"

Marry seemed to have been shaken by this question, but then she took a deep breath, "Grace, I knew that Alice would able to find you." She said.

"She was able to find me, but you weren't. Don't you think it's very ironic?" Grace Smith retorted mercilessly.

Marry froze again while her eyes widened in shock. "You think that I didn't look for you on purpose?"

"Haha, is it still important?" Grace replied lightly. "Tell me, I really want to know why you cut off Alice's allowance."

"Grace, Sunny Group almost had to close down, we almost went bankrupt," Marry Smith replied.

"Her allowance is not within the company's working capital!" Grace said bluntly. "Don't you assume that I am so silly! Dad had already saved enough for Alice's living allowance and tuition fees. Where did the money go? What was going on?"

"Fine, Grace," Marry said seriously, "I admit it. I did it on purpose."

Grace's gaze grew sharper. "I knew it." She said.

"I wanted her to come back to me, but she didn't. Both of you were in contact but neither of you got in touch with me. As a sister, I was dejected. Don't you understand?" Marry continued in a pained voice.

"So that was why you did not give her the allowance?" Grace asked, she felt extremely satirical, and her eyes grew colder and colder. "So it did not matter to you, how much she suffered, how young she was, and whether she would succumb to the wrong path? Just because you had control over her allowance, so she had to wag her tail and beg you for her it?"

"I hoped that she would come back to the Smith family, and I wished that you would come back too.

It would only feel like home with both of you," Marry Smith said in a deep voice. "Grace, I have definitely wronged you by being in a relationship with Simon Brown. Other than that, I have a clear conscience."

As she said this, her eyes were red, and her beautiful face was filled with a humiliated grief.

Seeing Marry's behavior, Grace Smith narrowed her eyes and remained silent.

The atmosphere was a little tense.

Marry Smith burst into tears and said, "Grace, I know you're angry because of Simon. I know it all."

"You don't," Grace Smith said, she was about to explode with rage. "Who do you think Simon is? I've already told you that I don't fancy him anymore. He is such a hypocrite, both of you are destined to be together.".

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