Avoiding the sensitive topic of the real and not real daughters of the Smith family, Josephine only mentioned that Maureen had lived in the northern city of the countryside since she was little and only returned to the Smith family when she was fifteen.
Liam frowned even more as he listened.
Niel looked at Maureen, his feelings mixed: "Had no idea."
In fact, seeing Maureen's extraordinary temperament, he had thought she was one raised in the lap of luxury.
But on reflection, which pampered person would know how to barbecue and cook?
Maureen felt light-headed, like water was flooding her brain, swaying unsteadily.
But she could vaguely hear their conversation, and she started to cry again in sorrow.
She clung to the person in front of her, headbutting him: "It's all my fault that he's gone."
Liam: "..." Then a few others said something else, but Maureen couldn't hear clearly.