Chapter 2
Forgive Us, My Dear Sister (The Miraculous Simone Gray)
Simone couldnât care less about her biased parents and brothers, treating them as if they had no blood
relation to her. When she was young, Aaron lost her, and human traffickers intended to sell her as a
child bride in the mountains. Thanks to her master saving and adopting her, her life wasnât as miserable
as it could have been. Her words successfully changed the expressions of the Grays. They never
expected her to decide to cut ties and leave them. Jodie, leaning against Salma, glanced at Simone
with a subtle expression. She looked at her while her face showed an apologetic and guilty expression.
âNo. The one who should leave is me. Iâm sorry; I didnât mean to snatch your opportunity. I just liked
that variety show, so Titus went to talk to you.
I donât want to participate in that variety show anymore. You donât need to be unhappy. I donât want to
anger and worry you.â On the surface, she appeared guilty, but in reality, it was a strategic retreat. This
way, she could distance herself from accusations of intentionally competing with Simone for resources
while also showcasing her considerate and generous nature. She was playing her act in front of the
Grays, subtly implying that Simone was using the threat of cutting ties and leaving the Gray Family. As
expected, the family membersâ expressions turned unpleasant. Simone looked at Jodie and retorted
without reservation, âDonât try to act innocent and pitiful in front of me with that look. I wonât fall for that.â
She spoke her mind without holding back after completely giving up on family affection. âYou say you
want to leave and have been saying it for a year, but youâre still here. Iâve long been tired of your act of
strategic retreat.
Only fools would believe it.â She intentionally exposed the truth. âOf course, you wouldnât actively ask
me for resources. As long as you say it, these lackeys will naturally present you with whatever you
want. You donât need to put on a show for them. I donât care about your thoughts since Iâve already
stopped caring about what you guys think.â These words successfully darkened the faces of the Grays.
Jodieâs expression changed slightly. She suppressed the anger in her heart and hugged Salma with a
touch of grievance. âIâm not. Donât say such things about our family.â In her heart, she wondered if
Simone had gone crazy by choosing to confront her head-on and speaking so harshly. Although being
rebuked by Simone left her feeling quite displeased, the fact that Simone had created such a scene
today would only make everybody dislike her even more. So, she endured her sarcasm. As expected,
Salma was infuriated. âWhat are you saying? Where are your manners?â Simone shrugged. âI was born
to my parents but not raised by them. My manners have long vanished.â The family was speechless.
Salma looked at Simone with disappointment. âAre you still blaming us?
It seems we made a mistake bringing you home. Weâve compensated you a lot this year. What more do
you want? Why do you have to compete with Jo? Canât you just peacefully be sisters?â She
emphasized. âAlthough you are our biological daughter, Jo has been by our side all these years in your
place. In our hearts, sheâs an important part of the Gray Family; sheâs my daughter.â Simone used to
find these words piercing and heart-wrenching, but she truly didnât care anymore. âWhat did I compete
for? Since I returned to the family, you two have been clinging to me. Everything I do is interpreted as
vying for favor and wanting things that donât belong to me. If you have paranoid delusions, seek
therapy. I wonât play along.â She took the bank card from her bag and threw it onto the table in front of
them. âThis is the compensation you gave me, and I havenât used a single penny from it.â There were
150 thousand on this card, barely the amount of Jodieâs monthly allowance, but that was the
compensation for Simone over the years. âI wonât take away the things the housekeeper bought for me,
but for the things Iâve used, I will pay you in cash.â Then, she placed the written paper on the table. âIn
the year plus that Iâve been here, Iâve spent less than 15 thousand, including living expenses. Hereâs
the list. I just transferred 15 thousand to this card. From now on, we settle our accounts.â What could
be solved with money was not a problem. So, on her side, she and the Grays were even, but what they
owed her would be forever outstanding. Simoneâs actions made the Grays feel as if she were serious,
rendering them somewhat embarrassed. Salma couldnât accept that her daughter, who had been
obedient all those while, would do such a rebellious and disobedient thing.
She slammed the table with her hand, her face full of anger. âFine. Go ahead. But once you step out of
our gate today, donât think about coming back.â She believed Simone wouldnât act on it. Just as Jodie
said, this was a tactic of strategic retreat by threatening them with leaving. If Simone succeeded this
time, who knew how she would stir things up in the future? Salma let Simone leave, not because she
wanted her to but to warn her not to cause trouble again. The others didnât speak, unanimously sharing
the same thoughts. Of course, Simone knew what they were thinking. I look like Iâm bluffing, donât I?
âIâm leaving for good.â After saying that, she grabbed her suitcase while showing no attachment and
turned to leave. Seeing this, Steven Gray, her father, spoke, âStop making a fuss. Jo wonât want that
variety show opportunity anymore. In the future, Iâll have Titus fight for some good gigs for you.â
Regardless of the circumstances, she was still his biological daughter, and he couldnât let her leave just
like that. Moreover, leaving home after just over a year since returning would make their family a joke in
the eyes of others. Simone turned around and looked at her father indifferently. âYou think Iâd stay for
your so-called gigs? How insulting.â He frowned. âI didnât mean that. All Iâm saying is that you are now
part of the family, so we will naturally compensate you.â She found it ridiculous. âThank you for your
compensation. For the past year, I have deeply experienced your emotional abuse, complaints, and
disdain. So, Iâll pass on that.â Steven was taken aback as he looked at Simone, who seemed unyielding
and unapproachable. âWhat do you want, then?â He was usually busy and had neglected his biological
daughter for more than a year. She affirmed, âI want to sever ties with you. Itâs as simple as that.
Thereâs no need to contact each other in the future. Goodbye.â He was infuriated by Simoneâs attitude,
while the Gray brothers also appeared displeasing.
Especially Aaron, who regarded her with a complex and indignant expression. âAre you still blaming
me? Are you trying to make us compromise and compete for Joâs favor?â Simone stared at him icily.
âAre you suggesting that I shouldnât hold you accountable? Back then, you lost track of me and allowed
human traffickers to abduct me. I was almost sold off to the mountains as a child bride. Should I
express gratitude for losing me back then?â Aaronâs face flushed and then paled. âI didnât mean to do
that, and I wasnât even aware that you were almost sold off to the mountains.â
She raised an eyebrow. âDoes saying that erase the fact that you lost me and changed the course of
my life?â Upon her return to the Gray Family, he exhibited more kindness and concern compared to her
four brothers and her parents, but it all seemed like an attempt to make up for his past mistakes.
However, whenever she had conflicts with Jodie, he always sided with the latter. Therefore, I donât
need a brother who doesnât truly love me.