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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1866

Of course, Grace's stomach did not really hurt, she was just mad at Heinz for doting on Sylvia so much.

She was such a big girl already, if he continued to dote on her like that and did not punish her severely for her mistakes, then she would never learn to differentiate between right and wrong in the future.

She could not allow her child to run amok.

When she saw how nervous Heinz was, Grace said, "Perfect, I need to do a check-up as well. Accompany me."

"Okay, I will go with you." Heinz frantically replied, "That is my task, to accompany you."

"You are not allowed to go to her school," Grace ordered seriously, "If I find out that you have went to Sylvia's school to visit her, then there is no need for you to come back."

Upon hearing that, Heinz rolled his eyes, he dared not speak.

He could tell that his wife was really angry this time.

The atmosphere at breakfast was grim due to Ernest and Leah's departure, Sylvia's eavesdropping did not help either.

Celeste and Gary dared not say anything. They peeked at Grace's sullen face as they ate. Heinz was sitting at the side, he did not say anything either. He nodded and agreed to everything his wife said obediently, and that made Celeste sigh.

After their meal, Heinz brought Grace for a checkup.

Celeste and Gary went out for fun.

They were the only ones left. Celeste looked at Gary uneasily. "Aunt Smith is really angry this time. I don't know if her baby will be affected."

"She is not really angry," Gary replied directly.

"She's not really angry?" Celeste was flabbergasted.

Gary explained, "That's not what I meant. She is a little more angry when compared to the past, but she does not take her anger to heart. Mom is taking this opportunity to teach Heinz a lesson, to tell him not to pamper Sylvia too much. Furthermore, Sylvia is almost all grown up, yet she is still doing those things. If this goes on, then the new pair of twins will receive even less proper education, they will do even worse things." "Oh." Celeste nodded, she was still worried, "But why does it feel like Aunt Smith is really angry?"

Gary comforted Celeste once more, "It's fine. She has experienced much more and much worse than this, it is no big deal. Besides, with Celeste being countered by that interning teacher in her school, nothing bad will happen. It might even be a great chance for her to learn."

"Do you mean that the reason she will enjoy being on campus is because she will get to be educated by her teacher?" Celeste finally understood.

Gary nodded. "If that is the case, I hope so too."

"That's your sister, how could you let other people restrain her?" Celeste really couldn't understand what was on Gary's mind.

"It is precisely because she is my sister that I can't lay a finger on her no matter how angry I am." Gary smiled as he said.

Celeste was stunned. She stared at him and scolded, "How could you do that as a brother?"

"Then, should we tell her to come back so that she can continue to eavesdrop on us?"

Celeste was stunned, then she blushed and felt guilty. Of course she did not want that to happen again.

Who would want to be eavesdropped on?

No one wanted that to happen to themselves.

"See? You don't want to be spied on too. As long as she comes back, she will continue to spy on us. She will never change. The only thing that we can do is to make it so that she can't come back or to make her live outside. We have been living outside for so long, yet if we continue to book rooms to stay outside when we are back home, Mom will definitely be sad. So, it will be better to let Sylvia be sad instead of Mom. She is not afraid of being sad."

Celeste did not know how to retort to Celeste's words, she did not know whether she should laugh or cry.

"Okay, let's stop thinking about these things. Let's go out to play first." Before Gary got in his car, he sent Ernest a message.

He told Ernest about their mother's decision that day.

At ten in the morning.

Ernest and Leah woke up to check their phones. Ernest listened to the 58 second long voice message.

Why did he sense a bad feeling?

Ernest had a hunch that his brother had said something he shouldn't have, which was why their mother made such a decision.

Letting Sylvia stay on campus was a big deal.

First of all, there was no need for her to live on campus. She had people to serve her and even had a private chauffeur. There was no need for her to live on campus at all.

Moreover, their mother decided that Sylvia should stay in school, even when it was only a week or two before the winter holidays. Could it be a kind of compensation for him and Leah for them leaving so early in the morning?

Ernest immediately called Gary.

When Gary answered the call, he asked lazily, "Ernest?"

"Gary, how did you tell Mom about it?"

"I told her that Sylvia eavesdropped on you, which was why you and Leah left before sunrise," Gary said calmly.

"So, you told Mom that Leah and I left because of Sylvia?"

"Didn't you tell me that as well?" Gary asked in return.

Ernest was stunned. He understood at once. He closed his eyes and imagined his brother using him as an excuse for their parents to punish Sylvia.

Now, he and Leah were the ones to take the blame.

Whatever.

Ernest was no longer in a dilemma.

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