Finally, she ended with the firm opinion that Yesseca couldn't have put poison inside the meat broth to harm Montez. She wasn't that kind of person.

This need not be said by Preslie, even Montez could see it for himself.

"I suspected that it was Qiana who did it. That woman looked like a b*tch at first glance," Preslie opined.

After a pause, she asked, "Mr. Perry, do you know what that means?"

Matthew took a look at Preslie, confusion in his eyes.

Preslie proceeded to explain its meaning.

Meanwhile, Matthew wasn't listening much at that point, his mind abuzz with other thoughts.

After her explanation, Preslie added, "But there are times that I think that she wasn't the culprit. After all, Qiana is Montez's biological mother. Isn't maternal love the noblest of them all? It's unlikely for her to hurt her own child, right?" She thought that her parents were extraordinary enough, but if someone said that her parents poisoned her, even she would think that it was impossible for them to have done so.

A dim light flared up in Matthew's eyes.

He had the same line of thought as Preslie.

There should not be a mother who would plot against her own son in this world.

Also, as for whether the separation between Tremaine and Yesseca was because of this reason as Preslie had said, it still needed to be verified.

After he turned the matter over in his mind for a long while, Matthew decided to make a trip to see Yesseca.

His purpose was very clear.

If Tremaine really had fallen in love with another woman, or if the two of them had reached a dead end in their relationship, then he would not meddle in their business. It might not be a bad choice to let Yesseca and Kyi in be together. But if it was because of something else, especially because of what Preslie had said, then he had to verify it thoroughly.

Ruth went to the kindergarten that day to hand in her resignation.

Her abdomen had bulged out to the point that it could no longer be hidden.

At first, the principal was still reluctant to let her go. After all, Ruth was a good employee who was diligent in her work. It took half a day's worth of cajoling and pleading before Ruth was at her wits end and revealed her pregnancy. It was only then that the principal approved her resignation letter.

"When the baby is born, if you are still willing to come back, you can do so at any time. The gate to our kindergarten is open for you at all times."

Ruth smiled gratefully, "Thank you, Principal."

The principal returned her smile, "No need to thank me. I like employees who are as diligent as you. Once your child is born and you arrange for their full moon celebration, don't forget to invite me."

In Nashaland, newborn babies who have reached their first month cycle would celebrate this first milestone.

changed when she

a

around, her heart felt as if it had been stabbed by

Full moon celebration?

be none

wasn't even a father around. How could they

She could clearly

trace of doubt suddenly flashed across her

keep the child, was

thought was instantly thrown out

keep this

returned to

wasn't planning to prepare for work. She even had some savings on hand, enough to support herself for the time being. As for the future, she

she gave birth to the child, she could take care of them

she was a child and had suffered through various hardships.

as much in

then, her savings would

register her child into the

her feet brought

someone was standing

person that looked

Ruth remembered who

Qiana.

Montez's mother.

Ruth was very surprised.

Qiana come

she saw her, Qiana smiled and said, "Hello,

Ruth nodded in confusion.

me many times that he misses you very much. Only

hand, "These are the fruits I bought for you.

even

Big brother?

Whose big brother?

she had understood Ruth's

but felt a little strange at the

already called him "big brother", how close was her relationship with Mr.

little while later, Ruth led Qiana into the

see her and brought up so many things. It was impossible for her to

made her

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