Hearing Teresa Linwood's words, the Turner family all had faces full of anger.
Mrs. Turner smoothed her chest, "My son and my granddaughter are my life, and if you want to harm them you're asking for my life!"
Mia Turner hugged Mr. Turner and pouted unhappily, giving Teresa Linwood a glare, "Bad auntie, I don't like aunties who do bad things at all."
Though the child spoke words of dislike, her eyes remained pure and innocent.
"..."
Seeing such eyes and the indignant expressions of the Turner family, Teresa Linwood suddenly felt a wave of sadness and desolation.
She laughed at herself, "You're right... I am indeed both stupid and malicious."
It had been so many days since her death, and instead of worrying about the daughter she left unprotected in the Linwood family, she foolishly harbored ill intent toward others, truly unworthy of being a mother.
Caroline Edwin casually moved her fingers, "You should count yourself lucky that you haven't stained your hands with blood."