True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 150



Chapter 150

"Little Gary!" Grace Smith called out to him in a low voice.

Little Gary didn't say anything and went into the room with a bad temper.

The door slammed shut.

He was also angry.

Alice Smith whispered, "Sister, he is really mad this time."

Grace remained silent.

"You scared him with your words just now, and he thought you didn't want him anymore," Alice

explained.

Grace said, "I'll talk to him later."

She also had a headache.

This child was very persistent about Heinz Jones.

"Sister, how are you and Heinz?" Alice asked hurriedly, "Is there any chance for you two to be

together?"

Grace leaned on the sofa, with a tired face she said, "I don't know."

Alice looked at her and suddenly widened her eyes. She came over and grabbed the collar of her

clothes. "Wow, look at you."

Grace looked down at herself and blushed instantly.

"This was done by Heinz, isn't it?" Alice pointed at the hickey mark on her neck and asked.

Grace blushed and nodded. "Okay, I'll go and check on Little Gary now."

"Sister, I didn't know you two have developed your relationship to this extent already!" Alice stood up. "I

didn't expect him to be so rough in bed."

Grace's face turned even redder. When she thought of what he had done to her earlier, she could still

feel her legs go limp.

Alice smiled mischievously and said, "Go and see Little Gary and tell him that you and Heinz are

getting closer. I'm sure he will be very happy."

"Alright," Grace said.

Grace turned around and went to her son's room. After knocking on the door, she didn't get her son's

permission, yet she still opened the door and went in.

Gary sat at his bedside angrily and did not speak. He was very quiet.

Grace looked at her stubborn son. She sighed, lifted the corner of her mouth, and looked at him.

"Mommy never wanted to abandon you. What I meant was that, I want to give you a chance to get to

know him," Grace said softly.

Gary pricked up his ears and listened, but he did not speak.

"But I don't know if it'll be a perfect ending. Wishes are often beautiful, but it requires fate to see if we

can stay together," Grace sincerely said, "I don't want to lie to you. I just want to tell you the truth.

Whether you want to be together with daddy or not, it's not up to just your wishes."

Gary looked up at her, but he still did not speak. There was a hint of understanding in his big eyes.

Grace knew that he had taken her words in.

"No matter how hard I work now, I still wouldn't know what the result will be," Grace said, ''You have to

be patient and give me some time, is that okay?"

"You are sincere enough to say that," Gary said, "Well, I promise you that I won't run around in the

future."

Hearing this, Grace raised the corner of her mouth and said, "I know you are a good boy."

"I don't need such compliments," The little one said seriously, "I just want a complete family."

Grace looked at him and felt sad. She thought, "It's my responsibility. I'm glad that you are able to be so

frank."

It was the first time for Gary to have such strong emotions.

Grace knew that she could not easily erase the child's wishes.

Gary did not say anything anymore.

Grace stretched out her hand and rubbed his head.

She said, "Little Gary, I'm sorry."

The little one was stunned and shook his head. He was embarrassed now.

Grace reached out and hugged him.

Gary took a breath and said awkwardly, "Mommy, I'm hungry."

Grace also laughed and said, "Well, I'll make you something to eat."

The mother and son were happy again and came out hand in hand.

Alice saw them and said, "I'm going to the store to buy some food."

"No, let's go out and eat," Grace said, "I'm not going to make a meal today. Let's go out for dinner

downstairs."

"Are we going to the restaurant?" The little one asked in surprise.

"Yes," Grace nodded with certainty.

"Sister, are we all right?" Alice also asked worriedly, "It's expensive to eat in the restaurant."

"I'm going to celebrate my survival today and that Little Gary has been found safely now too. Let's have

a big meal," Grace said happily.

"Very well," Alice and Gary nodded in unison.

They went out to have dinner together.

Lester looked for Grace a while more and returned when he could not find her.

By the time Lester returned, Jensen Charm had already left.

Lester said to Heinz, "President, Miss Smith met with a girl. The girl looked younger than she is."

Heinz frowned. "Perhaps this was her sister?"

"I don't know," Lester said, "I lost track of them."

Heinz looked up and gave him a cold stare. "How dare you say that? Do you think you are qualified to

be my assistant?"

Lester was stunned and embarrassed. "Yes, I am really bad at it."This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.

"Improve yourself then," Heinz was in a good mood today. At least he was no longer a celibate monk

now.

"Yes!" Lester discreetly wiped the sweat from his forehead.

"Lester, go and do your work," Heinz ordered.

"Yes," he said.

Lester left.

Heinz picked up the phone and looked at it.

There was no calls and no messages.

That woman disappeared after she had slept with him. At this moment, he was very unhappy.

Heinz held his mobile phone and wanted to call her. He hesitated for a long time and thought, "I'd better

wait."

After 7:30 p.m., he still did not receive a call.

He got up and took his coat, ready to go home to spend time with Ernest Jones.

It was already eight o'clock when he returned to the house. He parked the car and went upstairs. When

he saw his son, there was a sense of softness in his eyes.

"Dad," Ernest was very happy to see him came back.

"Ernest," Heinz sat down on the side of his bed and glanced at him. The child was reading again.

"Yes, dad?" The little one said respectfully.

"Ernest, how about Daddy finds you a mother?" He looked at his son and asked.

Ernest was stunned. He was a little surprised. After thinking for a while, he said, "Okay."

Heinz looked at him deeply, paused for a moment, and then said, "You don't seem to be happy."

"No," The little one shook his head and said, "This is not important to me, but dad, you really need a

wife."

Heinz was stunned. "So you don't need a mother?"

The little one shrugged his shoulders and said, "It doesn't matter to me. The person you are looking for

must be able to spend her whole life with you. I have grown up. Even if I don't have a mother, I can still

grow up happily."

Heinz was a little surprised.

He stretched out his hand and touched his son's head. "You say it in a very mature way, which makes

me very sad."

"Then what kind of wife do you want to find?" The little one changed his tone and said, "That lady must

be excellent since she can win your favour."

Heinz looked at his son and said after a long time, "Ernest, I hope you can be happy too."

"I'm very happy now," Ernest looked at him and said, "Dad, it's true. You don't have to worry about me.

I'll respect whichever lady you're looking for."

Heinz's heart softened when he saw his son's calm eyes.

Ernest was such a considerate child.

He did not regret in adopting this child. Instead, Ernest gave him the joy and responsibility to be a

father. They grew up together, which was very fulfilling.

But when he saw the calmness on Ernest's young face, he still felt a little sadness.


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