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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1321

A large pair of hands had wrapped themselves around Grace's waist, followed by Heinz's deep voice.

"Honey, what's wrong with you? Why did you chase after Cindy? Is she worthy of you doing that?"

Heinz's tone was full of protest and complaint. He feared that she would be tricked by Cindy.

Grace found it funny seeing how he looked so nervous.

After so many years, Heinz was still so in love with her.

He had always been anxious about her, bringing her along with him wherever he went.

Even if Grace had to stay home to look after the children, Heinz would video call her several times a day if they were separated.

It was because of these small details that their relationship had yet to face any bumps along the way.

Grace was very well aware of all these.

Moreover, she was about to turn forty. She had no time for doubts.

She was sure of many things, and she had the ability to discern the truth.

She was not like how she acted when she was in her twenties, where she could just be indifferent and do whatever she wished.

"Say something, honey."

Seeing that Grace was silent, Heinz was anxious, "Did Cindy do something to you? What did she say to you? Listen to me, don't believe whatever she says. This woman is malicious."

"Silly," Grace shook her head and chuckled, "It's been years. Do you still think that I'll be provoked by just a few words?"

"That's good to hear," Heinz looked at his wife with a hint of hesitation in his eyes, "Are you really fine?"

"Of course," Grace replied firmly, "I just went to remind her that she has to deal with that email. If it is really leaked, then it might crush her."

"It's fine if it's leaked. What does it have to do with us? After all, we're not the ones who did it. Besides, she's the one who blundered. You don't have to remind her."

Grace shook her head in disagreement and said, "She's still Celeste's aunt. She's adopted Celeste and raised her for so many years, so whatever happens to her will definitely affect Celeste."

Heinz frowned and instantly understood what his wife meant. He sighed, "But don't you think that people like Cindy should reap what they sow?"

"She's someone who once adored you, so are you willing to see her life's achievements crumble in front of you?" Grace looked at him, her eyes sparkling.

"Yes, I just want to see her crumble. Everyone loves to see women like her get what they deserve," Heinz was ruthlessly straightforward, "It's all because of you that I feel bad. Didn't you just say that you wouldn't be affected by her words?"

"I'm not affected," Grace replied with a smile, "It wouldn't matter if she is not related to Celeste. I'm just worried that the media will catch wind of how Celeste used to be adopted by Cindy. I'm afraid that Celeste might be affected by this and netizens might make a huge fuss over the guardianship issue."

"Why are you so worried about Celeste?" Heinz protested, "I am a little envious. Do you know why? You have never been so concerned about me."

"Look at yourself! You are envious of a little girl," Grace laughed, "Do me a favor. Go and find out who is messing with Cindy." "Don't ask for too much," Heinz warned her.

Grace couldn't help but laugh again. She helped him sort out his collar and looked at him.

"What if Celeste actually becomes our daughter-in-law? Won't she be related to us then?"

"That's not necessarily true," Heinz shook his head, "Gary and Ernest haven't made up their minds yet. Perhaps they might have a change in taste."

"Okay," Grace felt helpless and added, "Even if she's not our daughter-in-law, she is still our son's classmate. Wouldn't the news affect her future? I'm not doing this for Cindy's sake, but for Celeste and her future."

"That's also part of her destiny. It's not necessarily a bad thing," Heinz uttered.

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