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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 215

Heinz Jones' face suddenly became gloomy. He frowned at Grace Smith and said, "Grace, tell me why."

Grace's gaze became cold and sharp. Looking at the piercing lip print on his shirt, she remembered that Cindy White had been with him before. The color of the mark on his clothes matched the color of Cindy's lipstick. It was fiery red, like a ball of fire.

She looked away and said coldly, "You want me to tell you why? Well, I'll make it clear for you then. From now on, you don't need to save me anymore. No matter what happens to me, it has nothing to do with you."

"What's wrong with you?" Heinz saw that her expression was still fine right before this so he was confused by the sudden change in her attitude. It was really hard for him to accept it. It was totally baffling.

Grace chuckled and said sarcastically, "I've seen through you now."

"Grace, can you say it in a more direct manner?" Heinz said again.

Grace raised her eyes and looked into his eyes indifferently. "I've made it very clear. You and I are not suitable for each other."

Heinz really couldn't understand what was going on.

Why was she so resolute?

"Are you sure?" he asked word by word. He was firm as well.

Grace felt a stab in her heart. She nodded and said, "Yes, I have never been this sure."

"Okay." Heinz felt extremely aggrieved. Why did she suddenly behave like this? This woman was really unkind.

His attitude became cold and he said to Grace, "Whatever. You're such a stubborn woman."

Grace felt a sharp pain in her heart.

Grace could only think about the lip print on the white shirt that he was wearing. How intimate were they just now to have her lipstick marked on the shirt? How dared he to say that she was stubborn?

She smiled bitterly, opened the door, and got off the car.

There was no need for any explanation anymore.

Heinz straightened his back and twisted his brows into a knot. Looking at her slender figure leaving the car, he gritted his teeth angrily.

"Grace," Heinz suddenly shouted.

Grace froze and stood by the car door. She didn't look back but trembled slightly.

Coldness burst out of Heinz's eyes and he said in a low voice, "I'm not good at dealing with women, especially you. Don't you think you're being overly melodramatic?"

Grace originally wanted to leave.

But when she heard this, she couldn't help but turn around and glare at Heinz.

"I'm being overly melodramatic?” Grace was full of grievances. Her sharp eyes stared straight into his eyes and she said in a low voice, "Heinz, don't you think you are very disgusting?"

"Even if I'm going to die today, I have to know the reason. Why am I disgusting?” Heinz was really puzzled.

"You have Cindy's lipstick print on your shirt. After announcing that Cindy's endorsement of your company's products has been canceled, you still kept in touch with her. You are none other than a two- faced disgusting man," Grace said word by word in a low voice. "Have I wronged you?"

Heinz's eyes gaped and he stared at Grace in astonishment.

He lowered his head and looked at himself. Instantly, he saw the fiery red lip print on his white shirt and he was petrified.

D*mn it, how did that happen?

Heinz paused for a second, and he recalled that he had held Cindy to prevent her from falling down just now.

Did it happen at that time?

His eyes turned, and there was a trace of frustration in them.

When he raised his head again, Grace was staring at him coldly with a look of disbelief.

He was a little flustered and he said sternly, "It's not what you think. It's an accident." "Oh," Grace sneered and said, "An accident?" "Yes, it's an accident," Heinz said in a deep voice. "It's completely an accident. It's definitely, absolutely an accident, do you understand?"

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