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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1878

Grace did not know how to react to Heinz's anxiety. She regretted telling him about her speculation.

She had merely been making guesses, but Heinz took her seriously.

After all, it was all just speculation. She did not have any concrete proof.

She looked at Heinz helplessly.

Heinz noticed Grace's stare and instantly looked back at her with embarrassment in his eyes.

He realized that he had overreacted.

"It may not be true." Grace continued, "I was just making a guess. You didn't have to take it so seriously."

"I'm just worried about Sylvia." Heinz sighed lowly. "She's still young. If she falls in love so early on in life, she'll fall behind in her studies. I want our daughter to gain as much knowledge as possible while she's still young. I don't want her to waste her youth."

"There are some things that you just can't control, you know?" Grace knew that certain things were out of their control. If they kept trying to interfere with their daughter's affairs, it might not have a good effect.

Sylvia might start rebelling against them even more.

It would not be good.

Grace didn't want to be a strict mother, but it seemed that she had already been regarded as one.

She deeply reflected on her behavior and found that she seemed to have become the kind of person she hated most.

When she thought of how her daughter had talked back to her, she felt disheartened.

When Heinz heard that the situation was out of their control, he frowned and said in a worried tone, "Honey, how likely do you think that our daughter has really fallen in love with Mr. Trevino?"

"80 percent," Grace said. "But I don't think we should do anything about it. Let's just see how it'll play out."

"You mean you want to send someone over to the school to keep an eye out?" Heinz asked.

Grace nodded and said, "Yes, I think it's necessary."

The couple looked at each other, and Heinz immediately nodded firmly. "I will get some people to keep a close eye on them from now on."

"Hold on." Grace stopped him at once. "Don't let Mr. Trevino see you. He's no ordinary man. He's an expert in criminal investigation. If you leave any traces, he'll find out."

"I know. I'll get someone skilled to do the job." Heinz already had someone in mind. He needed to find a skilled person. Otherwise, they would be found out.

Although Heinz seemed confident in his abilities, Grace was still a little worried.

After all, Kendrix was not an ordinary man. As such, it would be difficult to find someone to keep an eye on him. If a mistake was made, the man would find out instantly.

Heinz took out his phone and scrolled through his contacts to call the right person for the job.

After some thinking, Grace hurriedly reached out and tugged on Heinz's arm. "Heinz, I think we shouldn't be doing this."

She was still in a state of shock after being sharply criticized by her daughter.

As soon as Heinz called someone, he heard his wife stop him. He hurriedly said to the person on the phone, "I'll call you back later."

After hanging up the phone, Heinz glanced at Grace and asked, "What's wrong?"

"I think we shouldn't get anyone to watch them." Grace shook her head. "If Sylvia finds out about this, she'll definitely make a scene."

"It's alright. I'll warn the person on the job to be more careful. We won't be discovered." Heinz still felt that it would be better to keep an eye on them. He would rather be safe than sorry.

"No." Grace insisted. "Don't glare at me like that. Listen to me. I just have a bad feeling about this."

"This time, listen to me," Heinz said. "If Sylvia finds out, just tell her that it was my idea."

Grace looked up at him. "I'm not worried about her blaming me. I'm just worried that this will trigger her and make her rebel even more."

"That won't happen." Heinz shook his head. "Our daughter will not lose her senses and rationality because of something like that."

Grace was still very worried. Even so, Heinz was still insistent. She let out a sigh and replied, "Well, do what you think is required, then. I'm going to go take a nap."

The babies in her womb started kicking. She stroked her belly and said, "Even the both of you are against it, right?"

When Heinz heard his wife talking to the babies, he hurriedly asked, "Did they kick you?" "Yes, they did." Grace nodded. "I think the children are against it."

"How would you know? Maybe they're just expressing their agreement." Heinz smiled and comforted his wife. "You always worry so much. It's honestly nothing. My people were able to sniff out Michael, and he had been really discreet, so don't worry about it. The people on the job are experienced in the field."

"No, I just think that Sylvia needs her own privacy. If we send people to keep an eye on her, it would look like we don't trust her to protect herself. She will definitely get angry once she finds out."

It was common for people to be angry during a situation like that. If Sylvia knew that her parents speculated that she had fallen in love with a teacher, her first reaction would be anger, and following that would be embarrassment.

"She can be angry at me all she wants," Heinz said in a deep voice.

Grace was rendered speechless.

In the end, Heinz got someone to keep a close eye on both Kendrix and Sylvia.

In the evening, Heinz received a message.

"President Jones, Miss Sylvia went to look for Mr. Trevino twice this evening. Once in his office, and

once in the school field."

Heinz took a look at his watch and started to think about the situation.

It seemed that Sylvia went to look for the teacher in the evening.

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