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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 13

Grace knew she was in trouble, again!

She stood at the door and looked at the man in disbelief. Behind the man were several bodyguards, all of them were cold and tough.

The whole room was shocked by the oppressive feeling brought by Heinz, and no one dared to speak.

Grace did not know what to do at that moment, stay or run?

Heinz looked at the direction of the door indifferently, met Grace's face, and his eyes fell precisely on her lips.

Grace blushed again.

She felt that the man was looking at her lips.

D*mn it, this reminded Grace of what Heinz had done just now.

It was overbearing and irresistible.

She tried to avoid eye contact, but they were so many people in the room, so Grace didn't dare to act too obviously. She didn't want her colleague to know that she had just been taken advantage by the man, who was also the mysterious man on the headline today, Heinz.

Grace could only look at Heinz again and met his eyes. Then she moved her eyes away and inadvertently fell on his lips.

His lips were rosy.

His lips were a little coquettish, probably from the aftereffects of blood surging after a kiss.

For some reason, Grace’s face burned red to her ears again.

Then, a low male voice sounded, "Lady at the door, you can come in."

Grace was shocked.

At this time, Director Chen stood up and said with a smile, "Mr. Jones, I didn't know you are here. Please forgive me."

"Save it. I’m not here to talk with you." Heinz interrupted Chen's words mercilessly and said coldly, "Who is Lilian Ross?"

Grace came in from the corner of the room and was shocked by this sentence. She subconsciously looked up at Heinz.

Grace found that Heinz was looking at her with sharp eyes, but he was talking to everyone in the room.

Suddenly, Heinz thundered, "Who is Lilian Ross?"

Grace subconsciously looked in Lilian's direction.

Holding a glass of wine, Lilian forced herself to remain calm. Standing up, she looked at Heinz and said, "Mr. Jones, I'm Lilian Ross."

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