Mary stated her motto, "One of a couple must be stronger than the other."
"Then I will be the stronger one." Irish giggled.
Mary hummed impolitely, "Are you the stronger one? I can't believe it."
Irish didn't know how to fight but just murmured, "Aunt..." So in her aunt's eyes, she was not strong at all.
She dared not to say much but just said something casually and ended the conversation. She really admired her aunt's eloquence.
But Mary's shouting really made her not suspect something. She couldn't figure out any concealing and hesitation from Mary's words. More importantly, her memory was early, and if anything really happened, she must have had some feelings.
Thinking of this, she was much more released.
But how did Fredrick explain the content of her dream?