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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1228

"Don't comfort me," Heinz stared at his favorite daughter and felt a little helpless. He was a little reluctant thinking that she would eventually get married off to some weird stranger, "You are going to marry a man and when that happens, you are going to leave my side."

Sylvia had a sweet smile on her face as she giggled, "Will I find someone as handsome as daddy?"

"We will know when the time comes," Heinz glanced at Grace and sighed, "She is going to get married eventually."

"Isn't it normal for her to get married?" Grace was speechless, "Wouldn't you get even more worried if she doesn't get married?"

Heinz was refuted and could only stare at his wife. Finally, he said, "You're right, dear. But I can't bear to part with my child."

"Was it because your dad was too indifferent to you and Lowell that you want to act completely opposite of your dad now? You want the entire Jones family to feel your warmth and how much you care forthem?"

"That makes sense. Someone should care for them, right?" Heinz agreed.

"Oh, in that case you guys can continue," Grace did not want to bother with her husband's unreasonable pestering anymore. Despite being a man, he constantly wanted to lock his children at home. She was totally speechless about this.

"Mommy, let's chat together," Sylvia hugged Heinz's arm and shouted at her, "Daddy is still most clingy to Mommy."

"Your father is really embarrassing," Grace smirked and turned to leave. Although that was what she said, she was clearly aware that he had been kind to her all the time.

They had been married for eleven years, and he was still so in love with her. It was as if it was their first date all over again.

She was working as a writer for a magazine. Hermione treated her well and didn't have any ridiculous requests for her.

Heinz also didn't obstruct her from doing what she liked. He would send her to work every day and also send her some flowers from time to time. On some days, they would go on dates and or on a vacation together.

Most importantly, they were still so in love with each other. Their relationship was just like before.

Although they were a little older, they were a really sweet couple.

She was content.

Grace once again felt that God was fair. The first half of her life was miserable but the second half of her life was blessed. She had four children of her own and was living a happy life.

Thanks to Heinz, she didn't have to worry about their daily needs. The children were happy and the entire family had a peaceful life together.

Meanwhile, Little Gary and Ernest had both grown taller than their father. The youngest pair of twins were also very obedient. They were both taller and better-looking than their peers.

This was what happiness looked like to her.

Seeing his wife leave, Heinz complained to his daughter, "Sylvia, your mother also supports Gary and Ernest. Can't you take my side and ask them to stay in the country? The local universities are quite outstanding too."

"The local universities are indeed quite outstanding," Sylvia nodded and stared at her father seriously.

"Right? You think so too?" Heinz was delighted to finally have someone on his side, "It's better to study in local universities. Nowadays, many people arrive from abroad just to get enrolled into our universities. Sylvia, when the time comes, you should study locally too. Don't go anywhere else."

Sylvia's gaze flickered slyly. She nodded and agreed, "Of course I won't leave. I want to accompany you forever. I can't bear to leave Daddy."

She was still far from studying abroad. She could just talk to him when the time came.

"Sylvia is the best," Heinz thought of his sons who were about to leave together. There was a hint of melancholy that flashed across his handsome face as he said, "Ernest and Gary are definitely the type who thinks that going abroad is better."

"That's not really true," Sylvia led Heinz to a chair so he could sit down while she stood in front of him and said, "Actually, Gary and Ernest are afraid that you are too controlling if they stay in the country. If you are not that clingy to them, they might even consider not studying abroad."

"I'm too clingy?" Heinz was stunned and retorted, "I'm only clingy to you. I'm not overly clingy to Ernest and Gary!"

"Dad, everyone knows that you value women more than men in our family," Sylvia put on her best puppy dog eyes at her dad and pouted, "Ernest and Gary are just trying to get as far away from you as possible."

Heinz was taken aback. He gaped, "To get as far away from me as possible?"

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