Chapter 568 Still My Woman

Charles Lowe, the eldest child of the Lowe family, looked at everyone. His gaze landed on the vase in Grace's hand and he narrowed his eyes slightly.

Grace had not seen such an attitude but she sensed that there was no kindness in his narrowed eyes. For some reason, he was very patient and restrained.

He didn't need to speak. Anyone who looked at him would know he came looking for trouble.

After a slight pause, he said, "Dad, since Aunt Marilyn is still your wife, you don't have to stop her from entering our ancestral tomb. She's dead anyway. I think my mother can accept it."

When he finished, Grace felt extremely displeased.

His mother could accept it?

If his mother did not die, there was no need for the old man to remarry. Grandma's life became so difficult and miserable because of it.

What Charles said made it seemed that her grandmother was an intruder, and she was not Master Lowe's lawfully wedded wife.