Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 450 A Short Time to Live
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Chapter 450 A Short Time to Live

That day, Ava told Grace to stop bullying me. I knew Grace wouldn't have forgotten it. Indeed, shepaled and gluped.

I continued, “Also, stop saying this house belongs to your family. Do you know where your family wouldbe without me and my company?! I was kind enough not to take away your current house.

“You can still be Ava’s grandmother if you behave. However, I'll shut you off from her if you insist onharassing me.” I looked at her sternly and understood something. I pitied her misfortune but resentedher unwillingness to compromise.

Grace stared at me with misty eyes and remained silent for a while. Finally, she cleared her throat andasked, “Then why did you send Ava to Celestis Island? Why do you always seem to send her awaywhenever I visit?”

I replied, “It has nothing to do with you. Ava and I have other things happening, so you shouldunderstand that our lives have nothing to do with your family. Can't we arrange our own lives andschedules? Me sending Ava to Celestis Island was a coincidence.”

Grace retracted her aggressive stance and asked with a hint of uncertainty, “When will she get home?”

“She'll return when she’s happy again. I told you that I'll call you when she gets home.” I glanced atGrace. “Just keep your phone on.”

“I... I don’t have one,” Grace mumbled while avoiding my gaze.

“What?” I was puzzled, wondering how she didn't have a phone.

She lowered her head and grumbled, “Abby took it from me.” I sighed and approached the drawerbeside the liquor cabinet, finding an old phone I had replaced. I turned it on, deleted my information,

and handed it to Grace. “Here, there are many pictures of Ava inside. You can look at them when youmiss her.”

She looked at me in shock. "You're giving it to me?”

"Yes." Her demeanor pained my heart, and I wondered where Matthew's filial piety went. “Now, will youstop being so forceful toward me? If you're like this, how could Abby take away your things?novelbin

“What are you afraid of? You raised her daughter, so how can she be so arrogant? You should focus onventing your frustrations on Abby instead of me." I couldn't help but resent her.

Considering Grace's clothes, I knew the Murphys had left her with little. Grace had lost a lot of weightand looked like a different person. With a heavy heart, I said, “You can tell me if you need anything.Since you cared so much for Ava, I'll still help you.”

I almost wanted to slap myself after saying that. I wondered why I still bothered with those from theMurphys. However, I would adhere to my words since I had said them. I wouldn't be at odds with anolder woman like Grace.

Her demeanor changed, and her voice trembled, “You'll still let me see Ava? You won't stop me, right?”

“No, I never said you couldn't see her. Again, I'll tell you when she returns, and you can come and cookfor her,” I reiterated.

"Okay, then. I..." She wiped a tear and glanced at me, struggling to speak. "Chloe, I might not... havemuch time left."

I was startled and looked at her. “What do you mean?”

“Oh, let's not talk about it. Just let me see Ava.” From her expression, it didn’t look like she was tryingto gain sympathy.

"Is something wrong with your health? Tell me.” I had to make sure. If her health was in jeopardy, itcould affect my daughter.

She looked at me pitifully before hesitantly saying, "Chloe, my body might not be doing so well.”

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