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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1880

Heinz's words silenced Sylvia immediately. She didn't say a word for a long while.

Heinz could tell that Sylvia's breathing had suddenly stopped as well.

When Grace heard that Heinz told Sylvia about her crying, she poked him in the arm and glared at him. She thought that Heinz had a really big mouth.

Grace had cried after her daughter raised her voice at her.

If other people knew about it, it would be shameful.

Even so, Heinz didn't care. He ignored Grace's glare. He wanted Sylvia to know that by losing her temper, she had ended up hurting her mother.

This time, Sylvia had broken Grace's heart.

Feng took a deep breath and asked softly, "Is Mommy really upset?"

When Heinz heard Sylvia's change of tone, he felt a little better. At least the kid still knew how to be considerate to her mother.

"What do you think?" he retorted.

"I'm sorry, Dad." Sylvia apologized. The arrogance in her voice had disappeared. She sounded upset.

"What's the use of apologizing to me?" Heinz asked in a cold tone, "The one you hurt was your mother, not me."

"Can you please tell her not to be angry with me?" Sylvia asked anxiously. "Please help me to placate Mommy. I will apologize to her later. I really didn't mean to raise my voice at her. I forgot that she's pregnant."

Hearing this, Heinz felt a little better. He had calmed down a little, but he was still a bit angry. "If your mommy hadn't been pregnant, would you have apologized?"

"It's not like that, Dad. Don't misunderstand me. I honestly didn't mean to upset Mommy," Sylvia explained once again. "Can you tell Mommy to not be angry at me?"

"I don't want to see your mother upset and angry either. But either way, she's already cried for hours." Heinz glanced at his wife, his eyes full of distress.

Grace felt even more helpless and gave him a side glare.

Heinz pointed to the phone and gestured to Grace that he was currently educating their child. He asked Grace to keep quiet.

Grace wanted to take the phone from Heinz and tell him that she was fine, but as soon as the idea occurred to her, she froze.

"Dad, I'm out right now." Heinz changed her tone slightly. "I'll call Mommy once I get back to school."

"Why can't you call her now? What's wrong with that?" Heinz's heart was filled with anger the moment he heard her say that. His anger flared up again. Sylvia was trying to evade the conversation. What was there to avoid?

Heinz didn't like that his daughter had become so private with her life.

Grace tugged on his arm. After all, Sylvia was currently with her teacher. Sylvia would feel embarrassed if their conversation prolonged.

Heinz turned to look at Grace.

She gave him a stern look and gestured for him to hang up.

Heinz was resentful. He didn't want to hang up the phone. However, after Grace rolled her eyes at him, he said unhappily, "Why did the teacher drive you out of school just like that? Is he even responsible? Sylvia, don't think that you can do anything you want just because you're living in the school dorms."

After that, Heinz hung up the phone without giving

Sylvia a chance to speak.

After he hung up the phone, Grace immediately said to Heinz, "I can't believe you're still spouting nonsense at this age. Where are your boundaries?"

"I didn't say anything wrong," Heinz said in a low voice. "All I've done is speak the truth. If I hold everything in without telling her, I might blow up."

"I bet you feel great now. You've said everything you wanted to, didn't you? But have you considered Sylvia's feelings? She's out with her teacher at this moment. What you just said implied that both the teacher and Sylvia are both problematic." Grace couldn't help but complain.

Heinz snorted and said, "So what if the teacher has an opinion? He's the one with a problem in the first place. A good teacher knows how to avoid danger. If a man takes a female student out and gets found out, everyone who knows about it might spread rumors about her."

Grace was rendered speechless.

It was really impossible to refute Heinz. He made some valid points.

"What if unpleasant rumors about her spread in school?" Heinz asked.

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