My Mom’s Second Marriage Gifted Me Seven Brothers-Chapter 65 - It was Just a Misunderstanding

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Chapter 65: It was Just a Misunderstanding

Only then did everyone understand that it was just a misunderstanding.


Mary explained that they were the ones who had saved little Mary and that Mary’s mother was already dead.


When the four people sitting on the ground heard this, they were all dumbfounded.


“Gina… is dead?”


“Oh my God, that’s too tragic!”


“Compared to her, we… sigh!”


“Mary’s father is also…”


The four of them felt very sad.


Everyone from the Raging Flame Group fell silent.


At this moment, Little Mary, who was originally asleep, rubbed her eyes and sat at the entrance of the tent. She looked at the four people tied up on the ground and shouted, “Uncles, aunties, why are you here? What happened to you?”


Mary looked back at Little Mary and was shocked!


She didn’t know if Little Mary had heard the content of their conversation just now.


“Oh, everyone is playing! Little Mary, are you awake? Do you want to pee? I’ll take you there, okay?”


The tattooed man quickly winked at Mary, while the others blocked little Mary’s line of sight from the four people who were tied up.


Mary understood his gaze and quickly came over to carry Little Mary away.


When she returned, the four people had already been untied, and the face of the man who was bleeding from the beating had been gently cleaned of the blood stains.


However, everyone looked at each other and did not speak.


Mary knew that she had to give up some of her initial plans.


She looked at the two women, and one of them came forward. “Hey, Mary, are you willing to come home with us? We’ll take you to your uncle and grandmother.”


Little Mary looked up at Mary first. “Mary, my parents will come home to find me, right?”


Mary nodded. “Of course. So, do you want to go home with them and wait for your parents?”


Little Mary smiled sweetly. “Well, thank you for taking me home!”


Mary didn’t know how to say goodbye to a child. She turned around and had four people take Little Mary away in her mother’s car.


Monroe sent two people to follow.


Mary came to the lake alone and sat down. There were still a few hours before dawn, but she suddenly didn’t feel sleepy at all.


Monroe came to her and sat down. “Can’t bear to sleep? If you really like her, I can still adopt her.”


It was easy to adopt her after she had lost her parents.


Mary shook her head. She hugged her legs and rested her chin on her knees.


“I’m just… a little sad. I know how sad it is for a girl to lose her mother, but Little Mary is even more miserable than I was when I was young. She’s only five years old, and she lost her father at the same time.”


Monroe’s expression froze.


They all knew that Diana had left Mary when she was seven years old.


Although they didn’t know what was going on in their family, Monroe’s heart tightened when he thought of the seven-year-old Mary!


Monroe reached out and gently patted Mary’s shoulder. “Hey, don’t you have us now? and Diana and you are reunited!”


Mary smiled slightly. “Yes, so I’m much luckier than Little Mary!”


Monroe looked at Mary.


Under the moonlight, by the lake, her long golden hair flowed down with her tilting head.


Her small face was as bright as the moonlight and showed her expressions. They were very vivid and… beautiful.


Monroe could not help but approach Mary. Just as he was about to touch her face, Mary suddenly called out to him, “Monroe? What’s wrong with you?”


Damn it!


Monroe immediately sat up straight, his mind buzzing!


Damn it! Had he gone crazy?


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