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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1735

In the room upstairs.

Grace did not search for any clothes when she entered. Instead, she sat by the window with her arms folded around herself waiting for Heinz to arrive.

Heinz pushed the door open and found his wife sitting on the bed. She looked rather guilty.

He stood by the door and took a silent breath. "Honey, aren't you supposed to find me some clothes?"

Grace did not speak and just looked at him. Her eyes were glaring daggers at Heinz.

A faint smile formed on Heinz's lips.

He'd heard the butler's conversation with the kids when he went upstairs earlier.

Grace had tricked the kids.

It was rare for her to be in a mood to joke with them.

Alas, he had unknowingly ruined Grace's plan, and that was probably why she was mad now.

After Heinz closed the door, he walked toward

Grace. He looked at her and asked with a smile, "Are you mad?"

Grace shook her head and kept her eyes on him. "Go and wash your hands."

Heinz nodded. "Give me a few minutes, okay? I'll make it up to you."

Grace ignored Heinz.

Heinz hurried to the bathroom and took a quick shower. When he came out wrapped in a towel, he found his wife still sitting on the edge of the bed.

Heinz cleansed himself thoroughly before he dared to touch his pregnant wife. He raised Grace's chin to kiss her, and he said, "Sorry, I didn't know you were playing a trick on the kids. I'll make it up to you, okay?"

"Hmph, you would sacrifice everything for the sake of your dignity. I tried to signal you, but you pretended not to see it." Grace's tone was accusatory.

"Honey, you can't just trample on a man's dignity. You told the kids that I ate so much of those supplements and made me look impotent," Heinz replied.

Grace couldn't help but want to laugh when she heard this.

However, she held it back and looked at Heinz seriously. She pushed his hand away and looked at the scantily clad Heinz. He had maintained his physique well, and he was lean and muscular.

She looked at him and said, "Go find your clothes. I won't give them to you. Don't catch a cold and spread it to me."

Heinz paused before he said, "I'll go get some clothes now. Wait for me."

He was afraid he'd catch a cold and spread it to his wife. Grace was pregnant, and she couldn't afford to get sick.

Heinz changed his clothes and came back to sit down in front of his wife. He reached out to hold her hand and said, "When did you become so childish? This isn't your style."

Grace replied seriously, "What do you mean by childish? I was just joking."

"Is there a difference?" Heinz asked with great interest. His voice rose an octave, and he seemed to be in a good mood.

"Of course there's a difference. There's a big difference," Grace replied.

"All right, then tell me what's the difference, honey. At least give me a hint." Heinz raised his eyebrow and smiled teasingly.

Grace rolled her eyes at him and said, "First of all, your son is already an adult, not a child. Secondly, playing tricks and joking are two different things.

Playing a trick is malicious in itself, and joking is harmless. Furthermore, I was just helping Maria and Celeste find out the depth of Liam and Gary's feelings towards them."

"It's just a joke. What's the fuss? It's fine if you don't want to play along, but you totally ruined my plan."

"Now, I look like a fool to the kids. I was in a good mood, and my plan was about to succeed until you came home."

Grace became even more unhappy with Heinz when she listed all that happened earlier.

Heinz softened at his wife's annoyed look.

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