Even though it happened long ago, Lillyâs eyes still turned red, and tears welled up when she said.
The Crawford family also cried, turning their faces away or clenching their fists.
Lilly looked up, fearlessly meeting everyoneâs gaze. She asked Blair, word by word, âUncle Blair, are you satisfied?â
Blair was speechless at her question, and he awkwardly stepped back.
How can this be? How can the truth be like this?
Now he was a villain.
On the wedding day, he forced them to reveal these secrets and exposed the deepest wound in their hearts.
âI-I donât know. I donât know.â Blair stammered.
Lilly said, âYeah, you donât know. But how can you still act so righteous if you donât know?â
âDo you think youâre righteous?â
âDo you think you are kind?â
âKindness without boundaries is the greatest evil towards others.â
Blair was deeply shocked, while everyone else was surprised that Lilly, a child, could say such things.
She said such things at such a young age. It seemed that she had a difficult past.
Winona was to blame for all the consequences.
Bettany had already recovered and reached out to hold Lillyâs hand.
Zachary, silent and slow to react, suddenly spoke up, âDo you think that is the whole story?â
The Crawford family members turned around in surprise and were stunned.
Zachary looked up and said expressionlessly, âWinona is also my mom. Do you know that?â
He looked at Helen and said, âYou are also my grandma. Why donât you ask why she came to see Hannah and not me?â
The shocking news came one after another, leaving everyone speechless and mutely asking, âWhy?â
Zachary sneered, âBecause I have no value to my mom and grandma. I am a boy, and many boys are in the Crawford family. My mom and grandma think I am not valuable. They think boys in the Crawford family must strive for themselves, but girls donât need to. Girls just need to wait for the inheritance.â
Zachary paused and continued to speak, âSo they donât care about me. They say they want to see their granddaughter, but why donât they come to see their grandson?â
âIf my grandma missed her grandson, why didnât she think of me?â
Helen opened her mouth, but she could not say a word.
âI-I was just too nervous. I forgot that I had a grandson.â She stammered.
The more she spoke, the more mistakes she made. Her words made everyone feel speechless.
How can she forget about such a grandson?
As expected, they did not care about him, just like Zachary said.
Zachary continued, âWhen I was two years old, I slept alone in a room. One day, I accidentally fell from the second-floor window sill.â
âMy mom and my grandma didnât notice. When I tried to find them, I couldnât. I lay in bed and told my mom I wasnât feeling well, but she ignored me.â
âMy granny saw that I wasnât feeling well and wanted to bring me food, but my mom scolded her for interfering with her parenting and didnât allow anyone to come near me.â
âI was about to die, but she ordered me not to get angry. Is it just a little cold? If I donât get up soon, I wonât get any food.â
Everyone felt a chill.
It sounded so familiar. How many parents have said this to their children?
But Zachary felt sick at that time. He was only two or three years old when he fell from the second floor.
Not only did Winona not know about it, but she also thought Zachary had deliberately made a fuss by pretending to be sick.
Zachary asked Blair, âIs this what you meant by doing something wrong and not being forgiven?â
He then looked at Helen and said, âMy dear grandma, you were there too. If you loved us so much, why didnât you notice?â
Helen opened her mouth but could not speak for a long time. She just said, âY-You misunderstood. I didnât know.â
Zachary sneered, âBut Hannah was playing with toys in the room and accidentally scratched her back.
How could you know?â
Sure enough, it was easy to distinguish between love and not love.
When they love you, they know even if a toy scratches your back.
When they donât love you, even if you fall from the second floor and donât look well, they donât know.
Everyone looked at Helen with disdain and spit.
Those few people who pretended to be righteous at the beginning were like puss-head now and did not have the face to say another word.
Blair was still struggling. The child was pitiful, and the older man was also pitiful.
âCanât you be more generous and let the past be the past? â
âYour grandma did ignore and may have been biased, but she is old now and didnât commit murder.
She hasnât done anything bad either.â
âNo!â
Zachary, Hannah, Lilly, and Josh said no simultaneously.
Lisa, wearing a wedding dress and sitting at the back, could no longer contain herself.
Why bother with so much nonsense?
Just ask them to leave.