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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1328

The layout of the villa was impressive. This time round, the room Heinz selected for Ernest was on the top floor, while Maria and Celeste's rooms were on the second floor.

Anyone could tell that Heinz had done it on purpose.

After all, a boy and a girl should live separately.

That night, after taking care of everything, Grace told Gary that they had moved and that the custody of Celeste had been obtained by the Jones family. It was up to Celeste to change her family name.

Gary was also surprised. He said directly to his mother, "Why did Heinz act so fast this time? Did he really plan on moving to a new place beforehand?"

"Your father had told me about it before, but I didn't expect it to be done so soon," Grace said, "By the way, Gary, what family name do you think is most suitable for Celeste?"

Gary chuckled, "Just use mine."

Grace was shocked and muttered, "Well, son, is it really good for you to be so straightforward?"

"Then just ask her to follow yours," Gary said.

"It's still the same," Grace knew what her son was thinking and sighed, "You should talk to Celeste personally. I will just turn a blind eye to whatever you're doing. However, why don't you change your surname to Jones along with Celeste? If that's the case, your father will be happy."

"I'm not here to please him," Gary shot down, "Why do I have to care about what he likes?"

"You still refuse to call him dad?" Grace looked at her son helplessly.

Gary looked right into the camera and shook his head.

Grace had no choice but to ask, "If Celeste decided to change her name to Jones, what will you do?"

Gary was not swayed by his mother. He looked at her and smiled, "Mom, what does this have to do with me?"

"Well, Celeste has said that she will change her family name to Jones," Grace hinted, "You'd better keep the Smith surname if that's the case."

"Mom, I can easily tell that you are lying. Why are you trying to lie to me?" Gary didn't believe his mother's words at all.

Grace was rendered speechless again.

"Fine, you can do as you like. Don't say that I didn't warn you," After saying this, Grace refused to engage in the conversation with her son and said, "That's all. I need to go now."

"You're done so quickly?" Gary didn't seem to really want to hang up.

"There's nothing more I'd like to say," Grace said.

"Alright then."

The phone was hung up in the end.

After that, Grace went to Celeste's new room. Celeste was a fast mover. Maybe she was able to settle in quickly as she had been living alone all this while.

Grace was both very surprised and very satisfied.

"Aunt Smith, please have a seat," As soon as Celeste turned around and saw Grace at the door, she hurriedly ushered her in.

Grace walked in with a card in her hand and stuffed it into Celeste's hand.

"Celeste, this is for you," Grace smiled.

"Aunt Smith, I don't want this," Celeste was startled and quickly denied, "I can find a part-time job."

"You don't need to," Grace said to her seriously, "Your current task is to learn. The more knowledge you obtain, the more valuable you will be in the future. If you really feel guilty, you can return it to me in the future. Is that okay?"

Celeste was very touched, but she still didn't want to take the card.

"Celeste, I don't have only two requests," Grace said, "Before the age of 20, you are not allowed to participate in any social activities. After you turn 20, you should go ahead and take part in as many social activities as you can. For now, apart from your schooling arrangements, you should try your best to spend your time on your studies."

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