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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 257

Heinz's eyes narrowed in embarrassment. He couldn't find a reason to refute her sarcasm.

"What are you glaring at?" Still keeping her chin high, Grace looked at him haughtily. "How could you be so ill-tempered?"

Heinz stared at her red little mouth. Her mouth opened and closed again, she just couldn't stop talking.

In the past, he would have been very annoyed if he had encountered a clamorous woman like her.

But not her.

Two whole days of not meeting her was distressing for him.

He had wanted to see her after he left that day. But she had been ignoring him and there was not even a single call from her. He was hoping Grace would give him an out.

He missed her like crazy.

Looking at her now, his eyes were no longer in distress as before. He gazed at her deeply and curled his lips into a smile.

All of a sudden, he could feel a sense of enlightenment.

He glanced at her and whispered, "Have you said enough?" "No," Grace said in a low voice. There was tears in

her eyes.

"Then go on." His anger had dissipated the moment he saw her appear in his doorway.

What he really wanted now was to hold her tight.

But he was afraid of being misunderstood by her. More so, he was worried that he would lose control and do something regrettable.

After all, he couldn't help but want to do that kind of thing when he got close to Grace.

His woman was just in front of him, but he couldn't touch her. It was too torturing for Heinz.

Seeing him not as overbearing as before, she poked him in the chest with her finger and said, "Are you a man?"

"You've experienced whether I am a man or not, haven't you?" he asked calmly.

Grace blushed and said, "You're a man who just turned around and left, am I right?"

"..." Heinz didn't say a word.

"How could a man be so irresponsible like you? Especially to your woman? Moreover, this woman didn't betray you whatsoever. Why were you so mad?"

It was more than that.

Heinz knew very well that she was the woman who had saved his life.

He looked at Grace dotingly, his eyes full of tenderness.

"You turned around and left, do you think what you did was right?" Seeing that he was silent, she questioned him again.

"No." He admitted, not intending to defend himself.

She let out a light snort and said, "No matter how upset you were, how could you abandon me like that?"

"..." he was silent again.

"It was the doctor's instruction, not me."

Heinz stared at her for a long time.

What Grace said was fair, it was his fault that he couldn't control his emotions.

He failed to put a stop to it.

"Say something," Grace said.

He was still in a daze and asked, "Say what?"

"Apologize sincerely, if you want me to forgive you. If not, get out of my way," she said in a low voice.

He paused, facing her, and said, "I'm sorry."

Grace looked at him. It was hard for a man with a big ego like him to apologize for his mistakes. She felt she had made her point.

She nodded and said, "Fine, I forgive you."

A smile crossed his face.

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