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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1719

Outside the room, Gary's eyes narrowed. Unable to stand it any longer, he opened the door and went in.

He could not stand seeing Celeste get upset. Now that it seemed as if she had failed to defeat Cindy, it had to be a crushing blow to her confidence.

Cindy was not only wicked, but also crafty.

She pretended to be crazy when she was in fact still in her right mind. Furthermore, she dared to scorn Celeste. There was no way that Gary could put up with that.

After he opened the door, he strode into the room.

Celeste turned around and was flabbergasted to see him. "You... Why are you here?"

Gary hurried to her side and looked at her with a faint smile on his lips. The adoration in his eyes was plain for all to see.

Once he was close enough, he embraced her. It was clear that he doted on her and was protective of her.

"Didn't you say that you didn't want to meet her? Why did you come here secretly?" Gary asked gently.

Celeste pursed her lips, feeling a little embarrassed that he had found out. She also felt sorry for not being able to avenge themselves.

She could not help being apologetic about it.

Seeing her expression, Gary understood what she was thinking immediately.

"I'm sorry," Celeste said.

"Silly girl." Gary reached out a hand to caress her head.

His gaze was only focused on her, as though she was the only person in his eyes.

She would be the only one in his heart forever.

His emotions for her were overflowing, and his eyes were full of tenderness.

It was a very pure moment.

No matter what she did, he would support her unconditionally and help her clean up any messes. He would not blame her, nor would he get angry.

His affectionate gaze made Celeste feel rather embarrassed. She pouted and smiled, saying, "I may a little silly, but my efforts weren't all in vain. Seeing how this hateful woman ended up looking so hideous substantiates my belief that retribution and justice do exist. In addition, I also found out that she intentionally killed my biological mother, and she had planned to do so from the very beginning. Henceforth, I'll show no compassion to this woman. Everything should come to an end."

Gary was slightly shocked. "She admitted that she had intended to murder your mother from the beginning?"

He had arrived later and did not hear their earlier conversation.

She nodded. "She admitted it. She wanted Yannie to die."

Gary narrowed his eyes, and his gaze turned cold. He looked at Cindy, who was sitting on the ground.

Cindy also looked up at them.

The romantic scene between the couple just now would probably have aroused envy, jealousy, and hatred in every woman.

When Cindy saw how Heinz's son lavished Yannie's daughter with adoration as though she was the most precious person to him, Cindy could not help being consumed by jealousy.

Her face twisted as she growled angrily, "What the hell? So what if I intended to kill your mother? She deserved to die."

Hearing that, Celeste gasped.

Gary patted her on the back, comforting her silently.

Then, he said coldly, "She deserved to die? I wonder who's the one who truly deserves to die."

Cindy chuckled at his antagonistic reply. "Of course it's you guys. Both Yannie and Celeste deserve to die."

Gary held Celeste tightly in his arms as he looked down at Cindy. His smile was as cold and sharp as a blade.

Smiling sardonically, he said, "You seem very confident. Are you so sure that we won't be able to do anything to you?"

"It's a fact that you can't do anything to me." There was a smugness in Cindy's grin.

At that moment, Alex came to the door and said, "Mr. Gary, the mirror is here."

Two bodyguards carried a full- length standing mirror into the room. It was two meters in height and half a meter in width, and it could stand on the ground stably.

The sight of it surprised Gary and Celeste.

They gaped at Alex.

Alex smiled and explained, "I asked someone to prepare it because I thought it might come in handy." "Place it in front of Cindy so that she can look into it," Gary ordered coldly. "Doesn't she always regard herself as a beauty and thinks she can still be as beautiful as she used to be? I think we should disfigure that old face of hers."

Hearing that, Cindy shuddered.

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