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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1237

In The Jones family home.

Heinz and Grace found out that Gary did not attend school that morning, and he was determined to study abroad.

Heinz couldn't convince his son either. More importantly, his wife had pleased him the previous night, which could be regarded as bribing him.

Since she threw herself at him willingly, he naturally would not refuse.

So when he woke up in the morning, he read a book on the sofa, feeling refreshed.

Grace was beside him, and the two of them just finished their breakfast. However, Heinz was not in a hurry to leave for work as everything was running smoothly lately. Moreover, he liked to make use of his free time to accompany his wife.

"Shouldn't you be heading to work?" Grace was surprised that he had no intention of leaving. "You are going to be late. Are you not working?"

"I'll keep you company." Heinz looked up and saw that his wife was about to go out. "You're leaving?"

"I'm going to the office for a while." Grace said, "Gary has gone out. I don't know why he headed out; he didn't tell me. Do you know anything about it?"

"Do you think I would know even when you don't?" Heinz raised his eyebrows and asked, "He sure has grown independent."

Grace saw that Heinz was whining again. She had successfully coaxed him previously. At least, he had agreed to let them go abroad last night, but he was complaining again.

She frowned and said, "He has grown up, so at least we don't have to worry too much. This is a good thing. You have to see both sides and not keep complaining that he is growing up."

"You started it." Heinz shrugged, acting innocent. "Even you also have no idea where he went. This kid also doesn't care about his mother anymore."

"Heinz, judging from your temper, you must be reaching menopause. Aren't you tired from nagging so much?" Grace stared at him and said, "I didn't see him. The butler said he went out early in the morning, and he said that he wouldn't be going to school, so the driver didn't need to wait for him."

"You see, he does as he wishes," Heinz complained again. "He's going through puberty now, isn't he?" "Puberty and menopause. You two are a perfect match." Grace said as she shook her head, ready to leave.

The phone rang.

The butler ran over to pick up the call. "Hello, this is the Jones Mansion."

"Hello, I'm Gary Smith's classmate. I have something urgent here, and I want to come over and talk to him."

"Sure, what's your name?" The butler asked routinely. He would always ask for their name first, so it would be convenient for him to convey the message to the head of the house.

"I'm Celeste White," Celeste spoke truthfully.

"But, Master Gary is not home at the moment."

"Then, did he say when he will return?" Celeste plucked up her courage. "Can I go in and wait for him?"

"Um." The butler didn't dare to make such a decision on his own, so he said: "Let me get permission from Mr. and Mrs. Jones first. Please wait a moment."

Covering the microphone, the butler said to Heinz and Grace, "Mr. Heinz, Mrs. Jones, a female friend of Master Gary, named Celeste White, says that she has something urgent and she wishes to meet him."

"Have her come in." Grace immediately smiled. "Gary's female classmate?"

Her son was not easy to get along with, and it could be said that he had a strange temper.

There hadn't been any girl who came to look for Gary before. Even their only daughter, Sylvia, contemned him. Not only that, Maria and Heinz also had some opinions about him.

Grace was naturally delighted that a girl suddenly appeared at their doorstep.

"Quickly, tell her to come in and wait. Gary should be back soon."

"Okay." The butler quickly replied to the phone, "Hello, Miss White, Mrs. Jones asks you to come in and wait for Master Gary."

"Alright."

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