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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1827

Gary felt that he had made a huge mistake. He felt that his own words had brought the trouble upon himself.

That was the first time where he doubted his intelligence.

He had never called Heinz dad once and he had insisted upon it for so many years. Over the years, the pair of father and son had been competing with each other over the matter both in dark and upfront.

That time around, he had failed.

Gary frowned, his felt goosebumps all over himself. He was evidently caught off guard.

Heinz was indeed a smart man, he would never forget to fight for his own benefits when he saw the opportunity. At the thought of that, Gary frowned once more.

At that moment, if he did not call him dad, Heinz would definitely be embarrassed in front of Simon.

Gary certainly did not want Simon to make fun of Heinz, as if Heinz lost face, that would mean that he would be embarrassed too.

If the three of them lost face in front of Simon, it meant that his mother would be in the same situation too.

He could not allow that to happen, especially not in front of Simon.

However, if he did call him dad, then Heinz would have won and gotten what he wanted. In the future, he would always have to call him dad.

As Gary was deep in thoughts, he rolled his eyes several times, and a faint glint of light seeped out.

He looked at Heinz's gaze which was filled with expectation. His expectant gaze was almost making Gary give in.

Just how much did Heinz wanted him to call him dad?

Gary hesitated for a while again. After that, he blurted out, "Dad, what are you doing? Why must you do this in front of Simon? Don't you know that he is impotent? You have a lot of children, but Uncle Simon doesn't have any. If I call you that, it would be a torture to him. Dad, that's so cruel of you."

Gary really called him dad, and Heinz got so excited that his eyes were brimming with tears as he heard his 20 over years old son finally called him that.

Heinz had waited for so many years, and he had never stopped hoping to hear Gary call him dad.

However, it had been over 20 years, and Gary already even had a girlfriend, yet he had never called him dad.

On that day, he had actually called him that.

He even did it in front of Simon. Heinz was so elated that he almost jumped up.

He felt really grateful for Simon's stubbornness.

If it weren't for Simon, his son would definitely still not call him dad.

Could it be considered a blessing in disguise?

It was supposed to be a disgusting matter in a sticky situation, but he actually got something out of it.

His long-awaited wish had finally been fulfilled.

It had obviously been such a difficult task to him, but at the same time, it felt so simple.

That must be what a happy surprise felt like.

Heinz walked over and hugged his tall and strong son in his arms.

He used as much strength as he had, almost squashing Gary.

He was his first child with Grace.

Gary was a few centimetres taller than Heinz then.

As he was being embraced by Heinz who was really excited, Gary frowned, feeling a little helpless. He said, "That's quite enough. We're so old now, yet you are still hugging me. We are not women, there is no need for this."

"Son, I am happy. This is the happiest day of my life. I feel so happy that I am about to fly." Heinz's excitement was indescribable.

The tears in his eyes were flickering, and they were tears of joy.

"You should still take care of Uncle Simon's feelings. His heart must be bleeding now!" Gary reminded him deliberately. He even looked at Simon with disgrace.

Heinz snorted and said disdainfully, "Who cares about him? Does this have anything to do with him?"

Gary also smiled. "If it weren't for him, how could you be so happy in comparison?"

"Oh, that's right, if you put it this way, I guess I do have to thank him for it. How would I have gotten that benefit if it weren't for him? Don't you agree, Gary?" Heinz laughed, looking as though he had gotten a huge advantage.

Gary glanced at the smug old man's face, he did not expose him. Instead of embarrassing him in public, he only smiled faintly. "That's right, my dear old dad, let's not make things too awkward or go too far. That is the most basic thing we should do as humans."

"Unfortunately, Simon doesn't understand." Heinz patted his son's back and still refused to let go.

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