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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1698

"You are already used to being shameless, I assume," Heinz mocked, "Anyway, people like you who don't have a bottomline don't deserve to talk about dignity and shame."

No matter what Heinz said, Cindy was not angry at all.

She was just staring at Heinz with her exquisite eyes that were filled with hope. She was clearly drooling over Heinz.

"There is nothing else for me to hold on to now. I can only be the shameless person I am now. You've seen the footage, haven't you? You now know how much I lust for you. Heinz, did you not fall for me, not even once, over all these years?" She asked.

"Not even a second," Heinz said, crushing all of Cindy's hopes ruthlessly.

Cindy's expression froze. She was staring at Heinz as she understood Heinz was not there to see her then.

She was not that innocent.

She was aware of how much Heinz hated her long ago.

Heinz must have gone there for something else.

Why was he in London?

He was always occupied, and even when he wasn't, he would always spend his time with Grace. That b*tch.

Yet, he was there in London then.

Cindy had a bad feeling about it.

She concealed all her emotions as she smiled at Heinz and said, "I can tell it too. You will never think of me. You're just so cruel. Back then, we were at least close friends."

"Don't flatter yourself," Heinz said, "You and I were never friends."

Cindy shrugged. "Really? If so, then why are you here? Did you not come here because you miss me? Otherwise, why would you come all the way to London?"

"I am here to tell you that I find you extremely disgusting." Heinz raised his brows indifferently.

"You actually made a trip all the way here to just tell me this, Mr. Jones, it does seem that you do care about me. You can't bear to not see me, can you?" Cindy continued to tease Heinz in a shameless manner. "You knew that I was out of the country and you came all the way to London. I am really moved."

Knowing that she was saying those words on purpose, Heinz was not mad at all. Instead, Alex was disgusted and said directly, "Cindy, are you not embarrassed of yourself?"

"I told you I have nothing to lose, so I'm indeed not. Why bother asking?" Cindy said as she fixed her gaze on Heinz. Her gaze had never left his face.

It was a face that was way too gorgeous, and it had been in her dreams for many years.

She was always thinking of him. She had never given up on him.

Unfortunately, she could never get him.

As he was standing in front of her then, her desire was again aroused.

Heinz wasn't angry either. He looked at Cindy and said, "Cindy, now that the Jones family owns Celeste's custody, you should leave Celeste alone. I'm here to tell you this."

"I didn't want to keep in touch with her either. That b*tch is a heartless person herself. My advice for you is to find your son someone decent who matches the status of your family instead of that wrench. She's heartless and she won't be any good to your son in the future," Cindy said.

Hearing that she was smearing Celeste's name,

Heinz gave her a disdainful smirk. "Aren't you worried that Yannie will haunt you in your dreams?"

Upon hearing that, Cindy froze. Her gaze for Heinz turned sharp.

"So, you found out about this too. I assume you are already aware of Celeste's background. Heinz, are you here in London to deal with me this time?" Cindy asked.

"Are you feeling guilty for the many bad things that you did?" Heinz raised her brows. "Did Yannie give you nightmares? I'm sure you always have nightmares."

Cindy's body trembled a little unconsciously. She was a little terrified that Heinz was right about her experience.

However, why on earth was he there?

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