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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1734

Maria was startled to see Heinz, but she then stuck out her tongue at him. "I didn't say anything. Aunt Smith did."

"Really?" Heinz chuckled. "I heard you say it with my own ears. Clever move, using your aunt as a shield."

"I've been framed..." Maria grumbled in a low voice.

Grace immediately turned at the sound of her husband's voice. Her expression was a little nervous.

Her actions were noticed by Gary, and he frowned at his mother.

Grace looked at her husband stiffly, before she laughed out loud. "You're back, Heinz? Have you eaten? Why not eat with us?"

Heinz nodded and said, "I haven't eaten yet, so of course we should eat together. I'll go wash up and join you."

"Okay, go and change. I'm just getting started." Grace looked at her husband with a warm smile.

The other people seated at the table felt that the atmosphere was off today.

Maria was the first to come back to her senses, and she said to Heinz, "Uncle Jones, we were talking about you earlier. Aunt Smith said that you've eaten plenty of animal p*nises to maintain your looks and physique despite already having a third child. So, she told us that what you ate supplemented your strength and virility. She made some for Gary and Liam too. I want to know if that's true."

Maria raised these doubts because her aunt's reaction was too strange.

Her uncle was such a charming and healthy-looking man, and he didn't look like he needed any of these disgusting supplements.

Maria felt that she would be traumatised if Heinz really ate those things.

Heinz finally understood what was going on, and he frowned before turning to look at Grace.

Grace quickly let out a hollow laugh and smiled at Heinz. "I'll go upstairs with you."

She was obviously trying to escape.

If she didn't answer the question, then she was avoiding it.

The other four people seated at the table were shocked, and they all looked at Grace.

Heinz was also staring at her.

She smiled and got up. "Forget it, I'll go upstairs and find your clothes for you. You always can't seem to find them."

As she spoke, she tried to slip away stealthily.

"Hold it, mom." Gary called out to Grace. Only then did he realize that Grace was messing with him and Liam.

Heinz's expression clearly showed that he hadn't had any of the soups his mom had mentioned earlier.

Liam was dumbfounded, and he felt like throwing up.

However, Grace had already gone upstairs.

She stood at the top of the stairs and said, "What are you yelling about? I'm looking for your father's clothes. He has a great body because he's had a lot of supplements, right, Heinz?"

Grace looked over at her husband after she finished speaking.

Heinz frowned at her words.

He was a very well-endowed and virile man. He didn't need any supplements.

Heinz was obviously unhappy about his wife's remarks. This touched on his dignity as a man, and there could be no falsehoods about it.

He cleared his throat and looked at the four young adults at the table. "Do you think I'm the kind of man who needs that sort of thing?"

"No." Maria was the first one to shake her head.

Gary already knew that his mother was just messing with him and Liam.

He chuckled coldly and said, "No, I don't think you are."

Grace took a deep breath and zipped upstairs. The best thing she could do now was to run.

When Heinz turned around, his wife had already disappeared upstairs.

Heinz frowned.

Liam pointed to the dish he was eating and said, "Uncle Jones, you never ate any of these right? Aunt Smith was just lying to us."

Heinz didn't want to tell them that his wife was lying, but he had to protect his dignity as a man.

"Of course, I've never eaten this kind of thing. Not only have I never eaten this, I've never even seen it before."

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