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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1856

"I don't know whether or not they're a good match, but isn't it nice to finally see him in a relationship?" Alice laughed, "Zayne always been celibate. It's kind of a waste don't you think so too? He's so handsome, but he's never had a girlfriend."

Grace was amused by her sister's words, "Be careful that Jensen doesn't hear what you say. You used to be very bothered by that."

"I used to be, but now that I'm a middle- aged woman, I should enjoy my life. Now that I think about it, it was actually quite interesting," Alice's tone was nonchalant.

Grace was shocked and she felt embarrassed as she held the phone.

"You've got guts."

"Sorry, Grace. I forgot you were pregnant, so no naughty time for you," Alice burst into laughter and teased Grace, "Poor Heinz. He's living like a priest now."

"Screw you. You're so brash, even with me," Grace chuckled.

"You are my sister, so of course I will tell you everything." "Well, by the way, Marry and Simon have reconciled. Marry's returned to the Brown family home, and the two of them seem to have turned over a new leaf."

"Why are we talking about her?" Alice sounded unhappy, "I don't like it. She's evil."

Grace remained silent.

The both of them did not speak for a while.

After that, Alice sighed, "Grace, I think you and Heinz forgave them too easily. I can't do it."

Grace sighed as well, "I plan on changing my surname to Yarbrough."

Alice was stunned for a moment before she asked, "Grace, do you think that forgiving Marry and Simon can allow you to cut ties with the Smith family?"

Grace was taken aback when she heard that. She knew that Alice would be bothered by this.

"Alice, listen to me," Grace tried to explain.

However, Alice cut in, "Grace, I get what you're saying. After seeing Mr. Yarbrough today, I feel that it's right that you take his surname again. You don't want any part of the Sunny Group's shares, but you always cared about the Smith family and loved me as well. I'm very touched."

Grace paused for a moment and muttered, "Why are you being so polite to me? It's weird."

"Grace, just change your surname. Yarbrough is your rightful surname, but you've insisted on staying a Smith for all these years. I feel sorry whenever I see Mr. Yarbrough, to be honest. I'm sure he'll be very glad to know that you've changed your surname," Alice accepted this very openly.

She also understood that Grace had gone through plenty of hardship over the years.

"Thank you, Alice," Grace thanked her sister sincerely, "I'm really happy to hear you say this."

"Grace, we have the same mother. We'd be sisters no matter what."

Grace replied, "Mhmm, always. I want to be an example for my kids. If I change my surname, so will Gary."

"Oh, so that's one of the reasons as well."

"Yeah. Gary called Heinz dad today, so I think I should take the opportunity to ask him to change his surname as well," Grace admitted.

Alice agreed, "Sure. It's what Heinz has wanted all along. Not to mention that he's helped me plenty over the last few years. I support his decision, I swear."

The two sisters chatted for a while more before hanging up.

Meanwhile, Heinz went to meet Michael.

Heinz had heard that Michael was initially planning to contact the media to launch a new round of attacks against the Jones family.

Michael was shocked to see Heinz at first. After a brief moment of panic, he soon felt a wave of defeat and collapsed into a heap onto the ground.

"Well, you win. I can't do anything," His tone was depressed as he spoke to Heinz.

Heinz looked at Michael. Michael was a handsome man, but he wasn't extremely goodlooking. He could be considered above average at best.

Heinz wondered what kind of taste Cindy had in men. Why did she have an affair with Michael?

Was it just because Michael was Monica's husband? Perhaps she did this just to get revenge on Monica.

"It's not shameful to lose to me. You don't have to be this sad," Heinz smiled.

Michael looked up at Heinz and frowned, "You don't have to show off in front of me. I know I'm not as good as you." "You're right, but considering everything else you

have, you're not bad. I just don't understand why you're doing all this. You have nothing to do with us," Heinz exuded a nonchalant aura as he observed Michael.

Michael sneered, "So what? I can do whatever I want to do."

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