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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1553

Hearing his words, Grace frowned and asked in return, "What do you mean by that?"

Heinz fixed his deep gaze on his wife before he replied seriously, "I don't hold any prejudice against them. Objectively, I don't think they're compatible. In other words, they're not a good match."

Grace frowned once more and spoke impatiently, "From your words, I think you're indeed prejudiced against them. What do you mean by a good match? Are we a good match? Are Alice and Jensen a good match? How many of those who seem to be a good match are together till the end? What's wrong with you? Are you dissatisfied with Celeste?"

Heinz felt as if he had triggered Grace once he noticed her blurting out and defending them in one go.

He hurriedly appeased Grace. "Calm down, Grace. You're getting sensitive before I could even say anything. Should I go on then?"

Grace paused and took a deep breath as she realised that she had indeed been too hasty and

anxious.

Grace decided to listen to Heinz's judgment. Hence, she nodded and suppressed her anger, saying, "Alright, I'll listen to you. You can start breaking it down for me."

As she quieted down, Heinz analyzed, "Look, Celeste and Gary are only twenty years old, not even twenty-one."

Grace paused. They were indeed tender in age.

"Life is a long journey, but what exactly did they go through? They weren't together for years, but all of a sudden, they could not get their hands off each other after one summer vacation. She then got pregnant and lost the baby. Do you think they're together because of guilt, or more because of love?" Heinz asked.

Grace frowned once more and cast a serious glance at Heinz. She turned around and pushed him away to sit up straight.

"All you wanted to say is that men's love is not long-lasting, right? You mean Gary's passion for Celeste is temporary. As a result of her pregnancy and the baby, he feels guilty for her instead of love. As time goes by, the feeling of guilt will weaken, and their relationship will eventually end up in a tragedy," Grace said.

"I didn't say that it'll definitely be a tragedy, but I'm indeed worried that might happen." Heinz didn't conceal his worries.

"I understand your worries, but you shouldn't magnify it. Some things aren't as bad as you think." Grace expressed her thoughts. "I'm not as pessimistic as you. I have faith in them."

She continued, "If Gary's feelings for Celeste are more sympathetic than love, then that's their fate. I think his baby with Celeste will haunt Gary forever. That's a debt he'll need to repay. I don't believe that he will be at ease for the rest of his life."

"If he abandons Celeste in the end, I believe that he'll never be at ease, so never use our parent's standards to gauge the younger generation," she explained.

"I think with the past examples and lessons he's seen from the family, they'll be more cautious to avoid making the same mistakes. I'm optimistic about them, and they'll have their happily ever after."

Compared to Grace's optimism, Heinz could only nod. "Sure. Your words make sense, alright?"

Grace was pissed at Heinz for paying lip service to what she had just said. "You feel that Celeste isn't suitable for Gary, but I want to say that Gary is a jerk. I'm ashamed because I raised such a child. I'm still mad at him for doing such a thing. When I think about how Celeste lost the baby because of him, I'm all flustered and raging. Men only care about enjoyment and don't know how to protect women."

Heinz replied, "He realizes his mistake now. That's why he didn't talk back much when I reprimanded him earlier."

Heinz spoke up for his son as he didn't want Grace to belittle Gary.

Grace huffed and retorted, "Forget it. He should be. Where is his human decency if he talks back after doing something wrong?"

"Hey, don't yell at me." Heinz felt somewhat wronged as he looked at Grace with his gaze pitiful. "I'm not the one who's opposing you."

Grace smiled helplessly at his expression. "Sorry. I didn't mean to yell at you just now. I'm just annoyed at the thought of that."

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