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My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict (Grace) novel Chapter 1851

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Chapter 1851 

Grace was also surprised. “Mrs. Watts, what are you doing? 

Get up and we’ll talk it out!” 

Grace tried to walk toward Mrs. Watts as she spoke, but Jason 

held her hand without letting go, thus preventing her from 

going over. 

“Jay?” She looked quizzically at the person next to her. 

“Let her kneel as she ought to,” Jason said coldly. 

Grace froze. She thought he was being as cold and ruthless as the Jay she remembered from long ago. There was even a 

surliness about him that no one could ignore. 

“Jason, I… I owe it to you… I owe your father so much. I haven’t lived a good day in all these years. I’ve been thinking about 

how I could be heartless enough to leave you and let things 

come to this irreversible state!” Mrs. Watts burst out into tears. 

Grace was shocked, staring in disbelief at Mrs. Watts, who 

was on her knees. ‘Could Mrs. Watts… be Jay’s long-lost 

mother? 

‘How is that possible? How could such a thing happen?’ 

2/3 Then, she heard Jason’s icy voice in her ears. “You indeed owe us a lot, so now it’s time for you to pay for your actions. Right, Mother?” 

Mrs. Watts turned extremely stiff. Her son had called out the word ‘Mother’, but he said it in an extremely cold voice that made her heart sink. 

She knew her son hated her! 

That hatred had only grown deeper over the years. 

“I think we should leave first,” said Old Lawyer Watts as he helped Mrs. Watts, who was still in tears, get up. “This is not the place to talk. Let’s go somewhere else to talk.” 

However, when Old Lawyer Watts tried to leave with Mrs. Watts, Jason suddenly sneered and said, “Old Lawyer Watts, you can leave whenever you want, but she… has to stay!” 

“What do you mean?” Old Lawyer Watts instantly had a bad feeling. 

“What I mean is that she can’t leave without my permission.” As soon as Jason finished speaking, a line of men in black suits 

walked over. 

Grace immediately recognized the men as the Reed family’s 

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