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Chapter 53

    Chapter 53


    Chapter 53


    “Even in the past, it was already such a difficult task being able to


    find a job to provide for me.”


    “But you can’t waste your years doing this job. How can you find a good husband like this?!”


    Grace smiled at ire. She meant well. Truly.


    The biggest concern for people like ire was marriage.


    “Chase doesn’t seem to mind your past,” ire went on. “Are you sure you don’t want to consider it?


    Honest men like Chase are rare


    nowadays.”


    “No, it’s impossible for me and him,” Grace replied. She wouldn’t give ire any hope, lest she tries to


    interfere. That would just end badly…for all of them.


    ire hesitated before asking, “Grace, do you think of Chase as a lower ss because he’s just a


    driver? After all, your ex-boyfriend


    was-


    ”


    “ire!” Grace interrupted her and said, “I don’t think that. It’s just… I’ve been through so much, I’m not


    wanting to get into a rtionship.”


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    “Oh, you child!” ire sighed. “You should know that if you really


    don’t marry and stay by yourself, you might not feel it that much


    now, but when you’re old with no children around you… it’s going


    to be a kind of loneliness that no one can endure.”


    “Children…” Grace smiled wryly. “I’m afraid that’s wishful thinking


    for me.”


    It wasn’t just issues of conception, she was not some wealthy


    or powerful person who could ensure that her children would be


    protected. Would she subject them to ridicule or bullying? Kids


    were mean. And she suspected that if schoolmates learned of Grace’s past, they might pick on her


    children. No. She would not


    allow that.


    After a day’s worth of work, Grace and ire packed up their tools


    and returned to the Sanitation Service Center.


    When Grace was returning the tools, she did note across


    Farah Steele, who had been constantly targeting her. However, just as she was preparing to wash her


    hands, she saw Farah and


    Chase standing by the sink.


    “Grace has been to prison, Chase. Why are you still waiting for her? Does that mean I’m not as good


    as a person who’s been in jail?” Farah asked indignantly.


    Chase replied unhappily, “Can you not talk about her being in prison every time you open your mouth?


    Grace was driving carelessly, she didn’t mean to hurt anyone!”


    “She was driving under the influence! How is that unintentional?!” Farah retorted. “She’s a f*cking


    witch. And you’re some fool who’s


    fallen under her spell!”


    “I would be willing to be under her spell!” Chase answered.


    Grace heard the details of their conversation were still rted to her and subconsciously wanted to


    avoid them. However, just as she wanted to leave, Farah noticed her and immediately shouted, “Grace,


    you’re so shameless that you’re eavesdropping!”


    Grace sighed and stopped in her tracks. “This is a ce in the Sanitation Service Center that everyone


    can visit. I came here to wash my hands, how is that eavesdropping? If you’re afraid that someone else


    will hear you, then you should look for a room and talk behind closed doors,” Grace said.


    “You…” Farah red at Grace angrily, then made a nasty remark before leaving: “You wait and see!”


    Grace smiled faintly. “I heard that so many times when I was in jail.”


    Chase nced at Grace uneasily and said, “Don’t take what she said just now to heart.”


    “I won’t take it to heart,” Grace said. Maybe it was a blessing that she shoulde upon Chase like


    this. “This is my life, Chase. The ridicule, the gossip. It isn’t fun and it isn’t pretty.”


    “I would defend you,” he vowed. And his eyes were so earnest,


    she wished she was a different person and that she could be the


    kind of woman that Chase needed.


    “I know you would. You’re a good man.”


    “Seriously, Grace. Give me a chance.”


    She shook her head. “I don’t want you to waste time on me. It’s like what she said. I’ve been to jail and


    am not suitable for you.”


    “I don’t mind that,” he hurriedly replied.


    When his eyes met her confused gaze, he exined, “I… I know you’re a good woman, so I really don’t


    mind if you’ve been to jail.”
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