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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1571

The living room of the house became quiet after the children had left.

By then, all the children were gone, leaving only Grace and Heinz.

Then, Grace looked over at Heinz and said, "Why aren't you going upstairs? It's already pretty late."

Heinz looked at his wife in surprise and then looked at his watch. "Is it that late?"

Grace paused for a moment and laughed. "It's not even seven o' clock. Yeah, it's not late. I might be getting on in my years, because I feel lonely after all our kids have left."

Heinz frowned at what his wife said, "What do you mean you're getting on in years? That's not true at all."

To Heinz, Grace had always been the most beautiful woman to him. She didn't look old at all, and she remained the evergreen beauty she was when he first met her.

"I'm only pretty to you. Sylvia told me I had white hair yesterday," Grace chuckled.

Heinz was stunned. "How's that possible? I heard white hairs are due to a lack of a certain type of hormone in your body. Have you been having problems with that?"

Grace was a little shocked. "What, you're a doctor now?"

Heinz nodded. "Well, I know a little about these things. You keep rejecting my advances recently, and we've had less sex recently. Are your estrogen levels low? Guess it seems like I have to work harder to slow down your aging,"

Grace rolled her eyes and gave him a sideways glance. "Cut that out. I'll be going upstairs, and you should come with me."

"The children are all busy with their own things, and we would be doing our things separately once we go upstairs. I want to do it, but you don't want to, so why should I go upstairs? I'd be happy to come with you if you promised me a good time."

Grace blushed a healthy red as soon as she heard what Heinz said. "Heinz Jones, you're an animal."

"What? I didn't say anything." Heinz smiled faintly and his tone was innocent.

Grace couldn't help but roll her eyes when her husband pretended to be dumb.

In fact, Grace knew that she had found a treasure. Her cousin Hermione said that it was a miracle that a man was still so energetic when he was nearly 40 years old.

If they could still do it every night after the man was past 40, then Grace should thank her lucky stars.

It was a miracle if one or two men out of a hundred could be like this.

Although this was what she thought, Grace did not say it out loud.

They had been married for so long, so they understood one another well. She felt that Heinz insisted on staying downstairs because he wanted to speak to Ernest.

"I'll go upstairs first. If you want to speak to Ernest, then wait for a bit." After saying that, Grace went upstairs.

Heinz had a reason for staying. He wanted to stay here and tell Ernest a few things.

He didn't get the opportunity to tell Gary before he got together with Celeste. Heinz wondered if they were a good match for one another.

Hence, that was why he wanted to remind Ernest of a few things. Consider it being well prepared before the storm.

He was afraid that he would regret it if he didn't say anything. If so, he would have been an irresponsible father.

Meanwhile, Ernest took a shower and changed into a new set of clothes before he headed out.

He didn't expect to see his father sitting on the sofa staring at him when he went downstairs.

After saying goodbye, he was ready to leave.

Heinz stopped him. "Don't be in such a hurry. Come here, I have something to say."

Ernest was very surprised before he came over and asked, "What is it, Dad?"

"I want to tell you something. Take it as advice from someone who's gone through the same thing as you did," Heinz said.

Ernest was stunned and seemed to understand what his father meant. "Alright, let's hear it."

Ernest sat down on the sofa and looked at his father seriously.

Heinz then said, "Since you're spending the night with a young lady outside, you have to be careful. Take precautions."

"Dad, what are you thinking? I'm not spending the night with her. I'm taking care of her, she's sick." Ernest blushed furiously as he spoke.

"As long as you understand what I mean. Anything can happen when the two of you are alone at night, and that will catapult your relationship to the next level."

Ernest was speechless. Heinz was reading way too much into this. "It's not that serious, Dad."

Although he did have feelings for Leah, he wouldn't act recklessly before he was sure.

Heinz was calm as he gazed at his son. "I know that she must be special to you for you to care for her. If you don't like her, you wouldn't do so much for her. But I know that sometimes your desires will get the best of you despite your best efforts."

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