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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 251

"What were you sneering at?” Heinz's heart skipped a beat when he saw her smile.

Grace said in a sarcastic tone, "I thought a person like you would definitely have had a one night stand before. But you were so certain that it didn't fit my imagination."

"That's absurd." He said in a deep voice, "I am a man with integrity, of course, I'd never do that."

"Oh." Grace lowered her gaze, the dimness in her eyes concealed by her long eyelashes.

Did he really not remember it at all?

"Okay." She turned over again and said, "Sorry, I shouldn't have asked."

Looking at her back, a strange look flashed across his face.

His expression turned stiff.

Many years ago, he did experience an unforgettable night with a woman. Till now he still remembered the feeling vividly.

But it was ages ago.

There's no point revealing it to Grace now.

He didn't want her to feel bad after knowing it.

So he decided to keep it from her.

Moreover, it certainly is not going to put him in a good light.

Back facing Heinz, Graze was feeling conflicted. She believed that she had already asked clearly enough.

But he was not owning up to it.

It would be humiliating to her if she continued asking. Probably to him too.

Was she too persistent? Or was he too evasive?

It seemed that to him, she was just an ordinary woman whom he could easily ignore and forget after that fateful night.

She felt an unspeakable bitterness in her heart, and her heart was twisted.

Grace continued to remain silent.

Frustrated, Heinz got out of bed and walked out.

The sound of footsteps was heard, followed by the door opening and closing again.

Grace knew that he was gone.

After thinking for a moment, she sat up straight, took out her phone and rang Alice.

The phone was guickly connected.

"Grace?"

"Hey, Alice." Grace whispered, "Are you home now?"

"Yeah, we're home. Don't worry." To further assure her, Alice continued, "I won't go anywhere. I'll just stay with Little Gary."

"I'm not worried one bit." Grace knew she could count on her sister. She had been through a lot at a young age.

"You should take good care of your health," Alice chided her gently.

"I'm fine." Grace lowered her voice, "Alice, did you meet Jensen when you're with Little Gary?"

"Jensen Charm?" Alice said, "No, we separated at the gate of the community before I went to pick Little Gary up at the kindergarten. Then we went to the supermarket to buy some groceries. We did not meet again after that."

"Jensen called Heinz and told him that he met a child who looked like him," Grace said.

"Huh." Alice immediately turned to look at Little Gary who was playing building blocks in the living room.

Something crossed her mind.

"Oh, now that I think about it, Little Gary wandered around by himself for a while in the supermarket. He probably bumped into Jensen. When we were leaving, I saw Jensen,'¹ Alice explained. She felt that her guess was right. "He probably didn't see me with Little Gary."

"Oh." Grace breathed a sigh of relief. "I was trying to talk about it to him, but it was complicated."

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