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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 113

Marry Smith froze for a moment and immediately said, "Are you busy as well, Mr. Jones?"

"Yes," Heinz Jones said flatly.

"You didn't object to it just now so we thought you are free." Marry smiled, thinking that she was very graceful with her words. "If you are really busy, we can also wait for you free. In short, it all depends on your availability, Mr. Jones."

Heinz sneered and said sarcastically, "Mrs. Brown, judging by your attitude, I think we no longer need to sign the contract."

As soon as he said this, Marry froze for a moment. She looked at Heinz with her big eyes, and there was a flash of shock in them. She looked at him in shock and asked, "Mr. Jones, what's wrong now?”

"Humph." Heinz just smiled coldly and said, "We haven't signed the contract. It's none of your business what I decide to do."

He was so arrogant, but yet he could not be looked down upon at at all.

If he was not restricted by the contract, why should he still let his woman suffer all this humiliation?

"Mr. Jones, you..." Marry looked at Heinz in shock.

"This man is not going to terminate our deal, is he?" Marry thought in a panic.

Marry held her temper and said, "Mr. Jones, look at all the challenges we have encountered in signing our contract. After such a long time, we are still not able to go through with this deal.

"You promised us yesterday that we would sign the contract this morning, so we came here this morning. You then said that you don't have time so we should wait, and hence, we've been waiting until now. Don't tell me that you're not going to sign the contract now!"

"That's right." Heinz said defiantly. ”1 won't sign the contract."

His attitude was indifferent, and his expression was also frightening, with a sense of arrogance that kept people at bay.

"Why?" Marry was still confused, but she suddenly turned to look at Grace. Suddenly, she realized that it must have something to do with Grace, so she looked at Simon Brown in shock.

Simon also came to a realization. He looked into his wife's eyes and glanced at Grace, then back at his wife.

He understood it clearly now.

"It's because of Grace." Simon thought.

Heinz decided to end the contract because of Grace.

Grace was also stunned, she looked at the man in front of her in confusion.

"Did Heinz get angry with Simon because of his horrible attitude towards me just now?" Grace thought.

She was very puzzled.

Could she think this way? Or was she being too presumptuous.

Marry was shocked for a long time, before she regained her voice. "Mr. Jones, is it because my sister?"

Heinz turned his sharp eyes and glanced at Marry's face. He said coldly, "You behaved so arrogantly to my people, in my territory. Why should I respect you?"

This sentence seemed to explain everything, and he said it with a kind of domineering defiance.

He was warning them with these words.

He could be so unfeeling and unreasonable, and they could do nothing about it.

Heinz stood there, blocking Grace, and glancing at the couple coldly.

Grace was stunned by his actions. Part of her heart was aching, but it felt warmth at the same time.

No matter how inexplicable this man was, how arrogant he was, and how unpredictable he was, he always gave her the most immediate protection whenever she was in the most pathetic situations.

This made her extremely shocked.

Simon was stunned as well.

He didn't expect that Grace would have such a significant position in Heinz' heart.

He always felt that their relationship was fishy. There must be a reason why Grace could work in the president's personal office.

"So that's how it is." Simon thought.

Grace had become Heinz's woman, which was why she could disrespect Simon and Marry this way. She had his inherent protection.

Simon's eyes turned cold and he looked at Grace.

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