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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1879

Heinz also thought that he was being very childish. However, he did not care.

Grace was not allowed to appreciate other men that weren't him.

His bossy nature made it impossible for him to bear it.

"Am I in good shape?" Heinz whispered hoarsely, staring unblinkingly at Grace.

Grace looked at Heinz helplessly and said, "If you catch a cold, it will not only affect me, you know? The two babies in my stomach will be affected as well."

This caught Heinz's attention. He sighed and put on his shirt.

Grace helped him fasten his buttons and complained all the while. "You're so childish. Why would you compare your figure with a young man's? I didn't fall in love because of your body." "That was one of the reasons, wasn't it?" Heinz asked.

"You're so childish." She rolled her eyes at him.

Heinz didn't think he was.

"Come on, everyone's likes to look at another's body, whether they are a man or a woman. Weren't you just talking about how nice-looking the young men's figures were?"

Grace looked at him helplessly and said, "I was just teasing you. Heinz, you're over 40. Can you stop being so childish?"

"I wasn't being childish. I was just securing what belongs to me. You're mine. You're not allowed to praise other men," he said seriously.

"I don't know how to deal with you. You're acting just like a kid. You take my jokes way too seriously." After carefully righting Heinz's clothes, she said, "We've been together for so many years. There's no need for that. You know that my heart belongs to you."

"Of course I do. If I didn't know that, do you think I would still be standing here?" Heinz snorted.

Grace glared at him and asked, "What were you planning to do?" Heinz replied, "You know what I was going to do! I was going to erase those other men from your memories! I don't want you to praise any other man that isn't me."

Grace was rendered speechless. "I don't want to talk to you anymore."

Right at this moment, Heinz's phone rang.

Heinz looked down at his phone and found that it was a call from the person before. He quickly picked up the phone and asked anxiously, "What happened?"

A man's voice came over the phone. "President Jones, I just saw Miss Sylvia get into Mr. Trevino's car."

"What?" Heinz gasped. "Sylvia left the school in Mr. Trevino's car?"

"Yes, President Jones. They left five minutes ago. They're no longer at the school."

Hearing this, Heinz frowned and said, "Where did they go? It's going to be dark soon. Where is he taking my daughter?"

"Miss Sylvia snuck into his car. But before Mr. Trevino started driving, he found her. After that, Miss Sylvia said something to him, then the both of them drove off together."

"Hurry up and follow them," Heinz urged.

"We're right behind them," the man replied.

Heinz's mind was spinning from anxiety.

"I have to come over myself." Heinz said to the phone, "Keep a close eye on them. Don't lose them. Remember to report back to me if anything changes."

"Yes, sir." The call ended just like that.

Heinz pondered for a short moment. He lowered his eyes, making his expression indiscernible at the moment.

When Grace noticed the change in Heinz's behavior, she knew that her husband was worried. However, Grace did not share the same feelings. She thought that Mr. Trevino would not do anything out of line. Heinz was probably just making a big fuss out of nothing.

Heinz suddenly raised his head and said to Grace, "Speak of the devil. He's really not easy to deal with. He just drove our daughter out of the school!"

Grace couldn't help but retort, "I seem to have heard that Sylvia was the one who sneaked into his car."

"You really believe that? Well, I don't. Why would he leave his car unlocked on purpose for something like that to happen? Isn't he worried about car theft?" Heinz asked.

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