"If it wasn't for you inciting them, would they behave like this?"
"You're insisting on slandering me, fine. I just want to say, although the kids are young, they have a clear understanding like a bright mirror. They know who is sincere and who is pretending."
She gently touched her daughter's hair and gave her a tender smile, then continued, "The two brothers love their sister and can't bear to see her suffer even the slightest injustice—don't even say that I've never incited them, even if I forced them to, they wouldn't have agreed."
Just like before when the kids were convinced that Christopher Hart had wronged her, even though she hadn't said a word, the kids firmly stood by her side.
—No matter how Christopher Hart attempted to win them over, it was futile.
And now the same principle applies.
These so-called grandparents, biased to the point of moving to the Java Kingdom, did they actually think the kids didn't understand anything?