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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2066

"Alright then." Gary said, "But this is the only thing we can do now, isn't it?"

Yandrea could tell it wasn't convenient for Gary to speak since his words were so ambiguous.

They were quite familiar with each other, so Yandrea could tell almost instantly that Gary had someone else by his side.

"Are you with Celeste?" Yandrea said in a different tone.

Gary paused and looked in Celeste's direction, then said, "Yes, we're having dinner."

"Oh, I see." Yandrea smiled and said, "It doesn't seem appropriate to talk. Don't worry. I will do what I should do, but you should save me some face too."

"Don't worry. I will." Gary's tone of voice was calm.

"Well, continue with your dinner. My dad will soon arrive in Northern City." Yandrea said, "Xyrion is his precious son. Although I let him do something, my father still loves Xyrion the most. You know that too." "It's rare for you to show weakness." Gary did not expect Yandrea to admit that his father preferred his younger brother.

"Why can't I admit it?" Yandrea burst into laughter. "There's nothing I can't tell others."

"Well, you've always said that you're a man. I never expected you to act like a woman now."

Even when he was in such a bad state, Gary still didn't let go of the chance to make fun of his good friend.

"Yes, so what if I am now a softie?" Yandrea didn't mind the c at all.

Gary smiled and said, "Alright, since you've admitted it, I won't say anything further. Since that's all. I'm hanging up to continue my dinner."

The moment he finished speaking, he hung up.

Celeste had been listening to the call between him and Yandrea. She understood Gary's dilemma.

She became quiet.

Gary was probably the person who was having it worse.

She wasn't the woman suitable for him. She had no power to help him, and so she couldn't blame him for what had happened.

And at this moment, she realized that she had only been concerned about herself but not others.

She was such a selfish person.

The more she spent with him and his family, the more she felt she wasn't good enough.

She was reflecting on what Janice had said.

Shouldn't she improve herself based on the points Janice said about her not being suited for Gary?

The answer was no.

She had worked hard enough.

However, it was undeniable that she was not good enough for him.

She couldn't do it.

Celeste lowered her eyes and stopped talking.

Gary looked at her again for a long time. Soon, he finished his meal and said, "Alright, I'm full. Let's go for a walk."

She was slightly stunned. She raised her head and looked into his eyes. "A walk?"

"That's right. Can't we go out for a walk after dinner?" He smiled and looked wordlessly in his mother's direction.

Celeste immediately understood that he had something to say to her. Maybe it was inconvenient for him to do so at home, so he wanted them to leave the house for a bit.

"Okay, let's go." She smiled. "I'll go upstairs to get my coat."

"I'll come with you," he said as he stood up, "Forget it, wait for me downstairs. I'll go up and get you a coat. You can chat with my mom."

Celeste turned to look at Grace, nodded, "Okay, I'll be with your mom till then."

She went to the living room.

Grace said to Celeste, "The scenery at night is great. What a good timing to go on a walk, you get to spend time alone with Gary too."

"I agree." Celeste nodded and sat down beside her. "Aunt Grace, aren't you tired? Your belly is this big, it must be so hard on you."

Grace smiled and said, "A bit, but everything is worth it, especially when the babies are born and you hear their first cries."

Celeste couldn't imagine such a feeling, but she was envious.

She sighed, "You are really great."

"Having children is instinctive. The hard work is in raising the baby," Grace explained.

Celeste's heart jolted. At that moment, she thought of Cindy.

In any case, Cindy raised her.

Seeing that Celeste was absent- minded, Grace figured what was on her mind.

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