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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 191

If a man didn't respect a woman, he wouldn't take her seriously.

If she was being taken seriously, then the man would respect the woman.

No matter what position the man held, even if he was on top of the pyramid, a relationship wouldn't last long if there was no equality.

Grace Smith was very clear about this.

She would rather not be in a relationship that did not have respect and equality.

"Grace." Heinz Jones suddenly saw the red palm print on her cheek. It was very obvious when she tilted her head.

"What's wrong with your face?"

As he spoke, he reached out his hand and put his fingers on her face.

Grace subconsciously stepped back and dodged a little, not giving Heinz any chance to touch her.

"Who hit you?” Heinz stepped forward again. This time, not only did he not leave, he even grabbed her by her shoulder and held her by his side. This gesture made Grace feel very uncomfortable in his arms.

It was really embarrassing and infuriating to be held like this by such a tall man, especially at the entrance of a hospital.

"Let me go," Grace yelled.

"Tell me, who hit you?" Heinz confirmed that there really was a palm print on her face, and it was obviously a hard slap.

Who dared to hit his woman?

Grace commanded coldly, "Let me go!"

"Grace," Heinz became gentle and called her name in a soft voice.

"I said, let me go!" Grace couldn't help but raise her voice and stared at Heinz coldly.

Heinz didn't say a word. He only lowered his head and gazed at her intently.

"Grace, what can I do to soothe your anger?"

"Heinz." Grace was really upset over what had happened today. "Who hit me is none of your business. We are broken up and I am not related to you in any way. I am not being stubborn, and I really do feel that we are not compatible. Please respect me. All I want is mutual respect but you wouldn't give it to me. You look down on me and even doubted my 'first time'."

After saying that, Grace raised her sight and looked right into his eyes.

At that moment, she saw a hint of shock and astonishment in Heinz's eyes.

He probably didn't expect her to say that.

Grace was also in despair and she continued, "I can be wronged, but I will not allow one to accuse me so unfairly. I can be looked down on temporarily, but I will not allow myself to be simply looked down on.

I can be doubted, but I won't allow myself to be doubted without a second thought."

Because of the frustration, her eyes were red, and her face was flushed with anger.

Heinz narrowed his eyes and them on hers.

He could feel the clear rejection emitting from her.

The resistance was like a needle, piercing into Heinz's heart in an instant.

This emotion was genuine. She was not pretending.

Heinz frowned. After a long time of silence, he said, "Grace, let's talk. Let's find a place and sit down."

"No need," Grace refused.

The day Heinz humiliated her was the end of the road.

"Then why did you go to the hospital?" he asked in a low voice. "Why did you go to the hospital in the middle of the night?"

Grace's eyes suddenly turned impassive and a trace of guilt flashed across her face. She was very anxious, but then she coldly turned to look elsewhere.

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