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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1226

At the Jones family in Northern City.

"What did you say?" Heinz stared at the boy in front of him who was already taller than him. His eldest son, Gary Smith was only sixteen years old and was already 188 centimeters tall. He was good looking and his attitude hadn't changed much since the past ten years.

He still refused to address him as father, and his last name was still Smith.

The young man in front of him was not puzzled by how surprised Heinz sounded. He just smiled faintly and said indifferently, "You didn't mishear me. I'm going to study abroad."

"Why didn't you tell us in advance?" Heinz was very shocked because a moment ago, this child had just said that he wanted to study abroad and had already received the letter of confirmation.

This was supposed to be a great piece of news, but it came as a surprise to Heinz.

Gary had not changed the slightest bit. He still liked to give people a heart attack with his shocking news.

"In advance?" Gary frowned. His handsome face, which was similar to his father's, now looked even more good-looking. He inherited the best from his parents and looked extremely attractive.

He was tall and his features were very outstanding. This made him extraordinarily captivating.

He stood in front of Heinz and was already slightly taller than his father. He was only sixteen years old, but he was already that tall. In the past ten years, he had grown into a handsome young man.

On the other hand, Heinz's face started to show traces of wrinkles. The crow's feet around his eyes gave him a mature charm.

The father and son stood there, and Heinz looked like he was about to have a stroke.

However, his son Gary didn't take it seriously.

He looked at Heinz with a wry smile and shrugged, "Heinz, I don't want to criticize you, but you are being too controlling. Try to be more reasonable and not so manipulative. My mother is willing to let you control her but I am not."

"But even your little brothers and sisters are willing to let me control them," Heinz brought up his other children.

Things would be better off if he didn't mention the others. Upon mentioning the others, Gary snorted lightly as if he was mocking and frowning upon his dad.

"Then you must think that Ernest, Sebastian and Sylvia are very obedient?"

"That's because it is the truth."

"Then listen well, old man," Before Gary could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by Heinz.

"Who are you calling an old man?"

Heinz was yet in his forties but he had been called an old man.

Of course he would be mad.

This was an insult to the handsome middle-aged man.

His own son was definitely looking down on him.

Gary only scoffed, "I'm talking about you. Don't try to act like you are still in your prime. You're not physically well anymore, and your mindset is long outdated. Are you seriously calling yourself young?"

"You...!" Heinz was stumped again and he was at a loss for words.

Gary chuckled again and shook his head. His black hair fluttered gently and stuck to his forehead, making him look very free and unrestrained.

"Are you going through menopause? Look at you, you are so exasperated that you can't even talk properly. It's obvious that my mom and you are not from the same generation. Yesterday, I went out with mom, and people even said that she is my sister."

"She's your mother," Heinz corrected him.

"Indeed, I didn't deny that," Gary shrugged as a flash of disdain flashed through his eyes, "If you go out with my mom, wouldn't they all laugh at you for marrying such a young lady and getting divorced before?"

"Go to hell!" Heinz shouted. Everyone had already forgotten about him getting divorced, but his godd*mned child just had to bring it up.

Gary was not provoked at all. He just strode to a chair and sat down. His legs were so long that it made the chair seem tiny.

"Everyone will die someday, so don't be so upset," Gary was smug.

Heinz held back his urge to curse at Gary and said, "Don't change the topic. Tell me, why do you want to go abroad at such a young age?"

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