Zayne did not say anything to comfort his mother. He merely looked at her and let her cry as she pleased.

On the contrary, Grace was the one who comforted her, "Madam Berkeley, don't cry. It's not good to worry so much after your operation, let alone cry like this. Take it easy. If you really regret your actions, you might as well give me your blessings and pray that the children in my belly will be born safely."

Hearing this, Quinn immediately turned her head around, nodded, and said with a sob, "Your babies will be born safely and healthily. God will not be cruel to a good person like you."

"Thank you. That settles it then. Let bygones be bygones." Grace stood up with a smile, "I'll be leaving now. Take care. Goodbye."

"Grace, thank you," Quinn looked at Grace and sincerely thanked her, "I really feel ashamed for what I've done to you. So ashamed that I can't express it with words."

"Then it's better to be left unsaid," Grace chuckled. A woman would definitely understand what another woman was thinking.

Grace didn't want to be troubled by these issues anymore either. She just wanted to resolve all the problems in her upcoming years and get along with everyone peacefully. "Mom, I'll go see Grace off," Zayne said.

"Go ahead," Quinn nodded, "Zayne, you are a good child. You can do whatever you want in the future. I believe in you and I believe you will do it better than I would."

Zayne nodded as he looked at Quinn before seeing Grace off.

Before Zayne opened the door, he said, "Grace, thank you."

Grace stopped and stood at the door. Staring at him, she said, "Zayne, we're half-siblings, we're related by blood. I'm very touched that you are willing to call me your sister, so you don't need to be polite to me Give me a call if you need anything in the future."

Then, Grace fished out her phone and said, "Come on, give me your number and I'll call you. If there is anything you can't handle, you can ask Heinz for help."

Zayne looked at her and said, "Grace, I have your number. I got it from Dad. I just never called."

As he spoke, he took out his phone, unlocked the screen, found Grace's number, and dialed it.

Grace was surprised to see that her phone number was saved as "Sister" in his phone. Just then, an unknown number dialed in.

"This is my number," Zayne said.

Grace nodded and immediately saved his contact. It was written as "Brother - Zayne" on the phone.

Seeing this, Zayne also smiled.

He reached out his hand to open the door.

Grace saw Heinz and Jensen standing at the door, looking at her nervously.

As soon as the door was open, Heinz immediately came forward.

"Why did you take so long? Grace, are you all right? Didn't you say you would only have a word or two with her before heading back? Are you tired?" His rapid-fire questions made Grace feel very helpless. She smiled and said, "It's fine. I'm not tired. We just talked for a while. Let's go back and have a rest."

"You took a long while. Don't overwork yourself in the future," Heinz said nervously, "Whatever you want to do, you can always go home and make the call. Or wait until you've delivered the babies. By then, you're free to do as you please. You can play and talk as much as you want. But you are very tired now, do you understand?"

"I understand. You're getting more and more naggy," Grace took his hand. When they stepped out the door and were about to leave, Grace suddenly thought of something and stopped. She told Heinz, "Heinz, let me introduce. This is Zayne Yarbrough, my younger brother."

Then, she looked at Zayne and said, "Zayne, this is my husband, Heinz Jones. You two should get to know each other. If I can still hold a wedding in the future, I hope you and Eamon can attend. Let your brother-in-law know that your sister also has a family."

Both Zayne and Heinz were dumbfounded.

Heinz, in particular, was even more stunned. Did Grace mean that she would invite Zayne and Eamon to the small wedding?

He looked at Zayne.

Zayne replied seriously, "Heinz, I'm Zayne."

Heinz kept silent for a while before saying, "Hello, I'm Heinz, your brother-in-law."

So be it. Since Grace had decided to do this, he would accept it. Because he knew that she was actually very concerned about her family. So did he.

That was why he didn't make things difficult for Zayne.

It was crystal clear on what was right or wrong.

Quinn and Zayne were two individuals. He wouldn't vent his anger on Zayne for what Quinn did.

But he would never be that polite to Quinn.

The two shook hands and Zayne said, "My sister is a great person. I hope you will never let her down, or Eamon and I will never agree."

"Huh, you're already trying to threaten me?" Heinz chuckled and said, "Don't worry, I won't give you two the chance."

"That would be the best," Zayne also nodded slightly, "I wish you forever happiness."

"Thanks. I'll bring your sister back to rest," Heinz held Grace and bid Zayne goodbye.

They quickly walked toward the elevator.

Zayne saw them in.

Watching the elevator go down, he stood at the door and let out a sigh.

Just then, another elevator door opened, and Eamon, carrying a school bag, appeared. When he saw Zayne, he immediately ran over and asked, "Zayne, what's going on? Why is Mom in the hospital?" "Who asked you to come?" asked Zayne.

"My teacher in school. He told me that Mom had an operation, and I should visit her," Eamon answered.

"Go back home after you visit Mom. I'll take care of everything here."

"Zayne, you've been doing things in secret recently. I don't even know what you've done. Why did Mom suddenly fall sick? Is it because of the divorce?"

"Eamon, there are some things that Mom has to bear," Zayne said to his younger brother, "Grace just came a while ago."

"Why is she here?" Eamon was very worried. He immediately raised his voice and asked, "Is she here to take revenge on Mom?"

Zayne ignored him and went straight to the ward. After the door opened, the two brothers entered the room, one after the other.

After entering, Eamon noticed that his mother was wiping her tears away. She looked as if she had just cried. He immediately asked nervously, "Mom, what happened to you? Who made you cry? Was it Grace?"

Quinn had calmed down a lot. She was very surprised to see both of her sons, but she then shook her head, "I cried because I was touched. Your sister, Grace is generous. It's me who is too narrow-minded. I cried because of shame and

anger."

"Mom." Eamon walked to the side of the bed and looked at his mother who had a feeding tube on. He shook his head and said, "Mom, you are the best mother. Don't condemn yourself like that. I won't allow you to say that about yourself."

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