"Grandpa, I didn't push her! She fell by herself!" Raising her face, Summer Sutton spoke calmly.
Even though she knew no one would believe her words, she couldn't bear the dumb loss.
Upon hearing her words, Betty Chapman was instantly irate, "Summer Sutton, is that what you call human speech? You say Gina fell by herself? Who would be that stupid? She's already in the Walyon Family, why wouldn't she be a proper young madam, and instead fall so badly, like she's committing suicide? Do you believe your own words?"
"Now she's pregnant with the Walyon Family's bones, a child of the Walyon Family—how many women would fight to have one? How could she be that foolish?"
"Summer Sutton, I've watched you grow up; I've always known you're indifferent, but I never thought you'd be heartless to this extent! Being heartless is one thing, but after doing the deed, you shift the blame onto Gina!"
Pointing at Summer Sutton, she scolded her with each sentence.
