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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2240

Grace immediately pulled Heiz's hand away and reminded him, "Don't touch me. The children are coming."

He smiled, "Okay, but you have to promise me not to be mad anymore. Okay?"

His hand still did not leave her cheek.

She frowned and exerted more force into peeling his arm off her, glaring at him.

From a distance, Claudia could tell that the two of them were flirting with each other.

Observing from far away, she concluded that Sylvia's parents were very much in love with each other, even after spending so many years with each other. She envied their loving marriage.

Any woman would be satisfied to be with a man who loved her so deeply.

Heinz was looking at Grace so tenderly and passionately.

It was as if they were a new pair of couple, and it felt nice to Claudia.

Any outsider would be envious of them.

She turned to look at Sylvia.

Sylvia shrugged and said, "We've long been used to it. My parents have always been this close. You must be very envious of them, right?"

Claudia nodded and sighed, "I am indeed. Not many middle-aged couples still have the bravery to get pregnant again, let alone be this close to each other."

"That's right," Sylvia said, "Ever since I could remember, my parents' relationship has been very good, and it's still the same now."

"I can tell." Claudia nodded.

"Are you envious?"

"I am!" Claudia admitted.

"This is why I told you the men in our family are all very loyal." Sylvia looked at Claudia and said meaningfully.

Claudia smiled and didn't answer, but she understood what Sylvia meant.

Sylvia was trying to sell Sebastian out to her, but she knew she couldn't push her luck when it came to certain things.

"Let's go. It's impolite to leave Uncle Jones and Aunt Smith waiting there for so long. Besides, I haven't finished eating yet. It will be a waste not to eat the dishes here. They're just so good." Claudia subtly changed the topic.

Sylvia had a feeling that Claudia had already buried Sebastian deep into her heart.

Perhaps Claudia might not mention him at all in the future.

Sylvia felt pity for her.

She turned around and looked up the stairs, recalling Sebastian's action. In fact, she was worried about him.

However, no matter how anxious she was, she knew very well deep down that she had to respect him and his wishes as she couldn't force him.

She quickly returned to the dining table with Claudia.

After dinner, Claudia was ready to say goodbye.

Grace asked her to stay, but Claudia refused politely and then bid her and Heinz goodbye.

Grace arranged for the driver to send Claudia back, and she left without even saying goodbye to Sebastian.

Sebastian was still in his room upstairs when she left. However, he saw the car depart as his tall figure stood by his window, unable to move for some time.

Sylvia saw Claudia off.

The two girls chatted at the door for a while.

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