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“Whatever feelings there were are long gone. There’s no need to hurt herÂ
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A reporter kept asking, “Mr. Eric, are you saying Mrs. Nolan doesn’t need to meet her adoptive parents at all?Â
“Isn’t that a bit heartless?”Â
Eric stared at the reporter who asked that.Â
“My wife was only five years old when this couple kidnapped and sold her.Â
“Before that, she survived on the kindness of strangers.Â
“These two never took care of her for even one day. What ‘raising her‘ are you talking about?”Â
“Also, their human trafficking crimes were confirmed from many sources. That’s why the sentence was so heavy.Â
“As far as I know, besides my wife, they bought and sold over a hundred children.”Â
Daniel added, “Hmph. Are you saying these two, crying on their knees, deserve more sympathy than the hundred families they destroyed?Â
“Where is your sense of right and wrong? Your conscience?”Â
The reporters froze.Â
They came to do an interview and ended up getting lectured.Â
Sandy frowned.Â
“To be fair, a child shouldn’t turn their back on their parents just because they’re poor. No matter what they did, if they’ve changed now, she should still support them.”Â
Alice sneered, “Sure, if you want to act like a loyal dog, that’s your choice.”Â
Sandy yelled in anger, “Why are you insulting me?”Â
Alice shot back, “Did you forget? They have nothing to do with me. Legally, they’re Linda’s biological parents, so Linda should be the one supporting them.Â
“You came after the wrong person. As your sister–in–law, shouldn’t I set you straight?”Â
Sandy was speechless.Â
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Yvette frowned slightly.Â
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She had been planning to mock Alice, but now she was glad she kept her mouth shut.Â
Otherwise, she’d be roasted so hard she’d be questioning her life choices.Â
Alice lowered her eyes and looked at the couple crying on the floor.Â
“Everyone online is watching right now. Why don’t you tell us, after you realized the baby was switched, what did you do?”Â
Karen shouted, “What else could we do? We raised you well, of course!”Â
Then, she started slapping her thighs and crying loudly.Â
“Everyone, look at how miserable I am! My own daughter won’t recognize me. What a sin…”Â
Many people fell for her act and started blaming Alice, openly and quietly.Â
Alice spoke again, “Helen lives nearby. Why don’t I bring her here to talk to you?”Â
Karen stopped crying instantly.Â
She asked without thinking, “Isn’t she dead?”Â
As soon as she said it, she realized she’d fallen into a trap. Furious, she started crying again.Â
“I didn’t lie. Helen is alive. After she got better, I bought her a house in Mapleford and hired a caregiver.Â
“So she never went back to the town. Everyone there thought she had died.”Â
People looked at each other, all wondering who this Helen Grant was.Â
Alice said calmly, “When they took me back, they left me outside the door. If it weren’t for Helen, I’d probably be dead already.Â
“She raised me until I was nine months old and could walk. Then you thought I was useful and took me back, right?”Â
Karen started to panic.Â
She quickly said, “So what if she’s still alive? How does that prove what you’re saying is true?”Â
“We are your parents. That’s a fact you can’t deny!Â
“You’re saying all this just because you don’t want to admit we’re family!Â
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“You think we embarrass and hold you back!Â
“Do you even have a heart?”Â
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Sandy joined in, acting offended, “They’re in–laws of the Nolans. Do the Nolans lack the money to take care of their in–laws?Â
“Alice, just tell the truth. What are you worried about?”Â
They all avoided talking about Linda and put all the focus back on Alice.Â
Alice’s expression stayed calm.Â
She didn’t look angry at all.Â
“In that case, Ms. Sandy, why don’t you take care of them yourself?”Â
Sandy’s face darkened. “You’re just trying to avoid responsibility!”Â
“How so?” Alice asked.Â
“They raised you. How can you be so cold and heartless?”Â
Alice stepped forward. She suddenly took out her phone and pulled up a photo, holding it in front of the cameras.Â
It was a picture of an old, yellowed piece of paper. It was a written promise from when they took her back from Helen.Â
The content was simple.Â
The child had stayed with the Grants for almost a year. Now that their life was better, they wanted the child back.Â
They promised to treat the child well, send her to school, and never abuse her.Â
Alice held it up to the camera for a minute before slowly putting her phone away.Â
“See?”Â
Sandy looked nervous, but she still argued. “Doesn’t this prove they treated you well afterward?”Â
Alice then opened her police report records.Â
She was grateful to the police. After all these years, the files were still there. That was the only reason she could pull them up now.Â
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