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Falling for My Contractual Wife (Grace and Brian) novel Chapter 661

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Grace picked up her mug and took a sip. Then, she handed Brian the mug that she had drunk from.

Brian glanced at the spot where she had drunk before smiling at her. He took a sip of coffee from the same place she had drunk.

The coffee tasted very unique. Brian smacked his lips and took another sip.

Grace looked at the little girl and asked the fisherman, "How old is your daughter?"

"She's about to enter junior high school. Sigh, it's a shame I don't have much time to discipline her. Her grades aren't good."

Grace nodded thoughtfully and comforted him. "Some children might not have good grades in primary school. But, they do suddenly become enlightened in junior high school." The fisherman sighed. "Sigh, it's all my fault. Her mother was a cultured person, but she died. Her mother would've tutored her if she were still around."

Grace did not expect the fisherman to have a challenging family life.

"Sir, you're a good person. Your family is going through such a difficult time, but you were still willing to save us and pay for our medical expenses."

The fisherman smiled. "Miss, it's really not worth mentioning. If anyone else on our island found you, they would've also helped."

The fisherman added, "Five years ago, a family in our neighboring village had saved a baby at sea. The baby looked to be only three to four months old. I wonder who was so heartless to throw the child into the sea."

Grace slowly raised her head and looked at him. Her eyes widened in shock. "W-What did you say? Someone saved a baby five years ago! A baby!"

She stood up excitedly. "Who saved the baby five years ago?"

The fisherman was stunned by her intense reaction. "A family from our neighboring village saved the baby. I'm not sure who exactly it was. Miss, why did you react so strongly?"

Tears streamed down Grace's face. She slowly opened her mouth. "It's Austin. It must be Austin..."

Grace was so anxious that tears fell from her eyes. She tried her best to calm down and asked, "Does anyone know what the child looks like? Do you have a photo of her?"

The neighbors shook their heads. "There's no photo of her, but she is beautiful. She looks like she belongs in the city, like a doll."

Grace hurriedly pulled Brian and asked the villagers, "Take a good look at this man. Does the child look like him?"

The neighbors stared at Brian's face for a while. "They do look a little alike. They're both quite good-looking."

Grace was even more certain that the child was Austin.

"Then do you guys know the kid's name? What's her name?"

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