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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 60

Evelyn helped Maria sit down and then said, "I'll take care of myself. You don't have to worry."

Maria touched Evelyn's wrist, and her concern was evident as she said, "This is what you call taking care of yourself? Just look at how much weight you've lost. Besides, having a baby takes a toll on a woman's body.

"If you're this weak now, pregnancy would be even tougher on you. You should start taking care of your health early."

She was already thinking ahead.

Evelyn didn't know how to respond. Maria still hoped she would give the Grant family an heir. But that was never going to happen. The divorce was inevitable. Even if they were to stay married, her body wouldn't allow it.

Noticing Evelyn's silence, Maria hesitated for a moment before lowering her voice. "Evie, you and Lucas have been married for three years now, and there's still no baby. Maybe… it's time for a check-up? Have Lucas go with you."

Worried she might take it the wrong way, Maria quickly added, "Just to be sure. If there's any issue, it's better to catch it early, right?"

It was clear that despite how much she cared for Evelyn, passing on the Grant name was still her priority.

Evelyn froze for a second, understanding Maria's concerns. No matter how much love she received, she would always be an outsider in the Grant family. Just as she was about to bring up the divorce to ease Maria into the idea, a voice interrupted.

"Mr. Grant is back," a housekeeper announced.

Lucas strode in, his deep gaze lingering on Evelyn for a moment. He had his suit jacket draped over his arm, looking as composed as ever. He walked straight to her side. "Grandma, traffic was bad, so it took me longer to get here."

Evelyn immediately noticed that his arm brushed against hers. She shifted slightly away.

Lucas caught the small movement but didn't react.

At dinner, Maria peeled some lobster meat and placed it on Evelyn's plate. She said, "Eat more, dear. This year, let's put in the effort. It would be nice to have good news by the end of the year."

Evelyn hesitated.

Lucas, without missing a beat, placed a piece of shrimp on Grandma's plate. "Try this, Grandma. It's got a nice, fresh crunch."

Maria shot him a look. She wasn't stupid. She knew he was trying to change the subject.

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