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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 347

When Heinz saw Little Gary walking into the bedroom and closed the door, only then did he take off his suit jacket.

After he draped it on the sofa outside, he unbuttoned his sleeves and rolled them up. Then, he walked into the kitchen again.

Grace turned around and was shocked by the appearance of his tall figure.

Heinz continued to undo the buttons on his other sleeve, and then rolled it up, revealing his healthy tan skin.

"Let me do it," he said as he took the small basin from Grace's hand and washed the rice.

Grace knitted her eyebrows together and asked, "What are you doing? Don't mess things up."

"Mess things up?" Heinz frowned and looked at her, saying, "I'm helping."

"Are you sure you know how to do it?" Grace asked doubtfully as she thought that it was impossible for the president of a company to know how to cook.

Seeing that she looked down on him, Heinz took the basin from her hand and said to her, "I'm sure I know how to do it."

Grace had no choice but to give it to him. She stood aside and watched him do it.

Heinz put the basin in the sink and turned on the faucet. However, the flow was too big and many

grains of rice were washed out of the basin.

He was stunned and immediately reduced the flow, letting the water gently spill into the basin.

Grace looked at the fallen rice grains in the sink silently. Heinz probably doesn't understand how precious each rice grain was.

Heinz immediately explained, "It's because I'm not familiar with this place. I actually know how to steam rice."

Grace didn't say a word, but her eyes were fixated on the flowing water and she was a little absentminded.

Heinz stared at her deeply and continued to do what he was doing.

His slender fingers scooped the rice grains and gently rubbed them together. Soon, the starch on the rice was washed off and the water became clear. Then, he put some clean water in the rice cooker and turned it on.

Grace kept watching him. The water that he had added was way too much.

Looking at his back, Grace pursed her lips and finally walked over. She said, "Don't tell me that you know how to steam rice. The ratio of rice to water is wrong!"

"Isn't it right?" Heinz asked doubtfully, "Did I add too much or too little?"

"With this amount of water, you would be making us porridge instead of rice," said Grace. Although she spoke in a calm tone, Heinz could hear the disdain in her voice.

He took a step back and said awkwardly, "Is there too much water?"

"Yes," Grace replied.

After that, she used a small glass to remove some water.

Heinz looked at her seriously and said, "Teach me, I'll learn."

Grace ignored him and continued to scoop out another glass of water. Then, she covered the cooker's lid and pressed the cooking button.

"You haven't taught me yet," Heinz stood in front of her as he said with a grievance, lowering his head and looking at Grace.

Grace turned around and saw him standing close to her.

Grace stiffened at the close proximity between them. She could only raise her eyes to look into his and said, "You don't need to learn. There are a lot of people in your house that can cook for you. You don't have the patience to learn this."

"How can you say that I don't have patience? I really want to learn it!" Heinz said in a low voice, "I really want to learn and cook for you in the future."

"There's no need for that," Grace's tone was still very calm. "Please move, I need to go over there."

Heinz looked down and fixed his gaze on her. With his eyes trained on her, he said, "Why are you in such a hurry to leave? There's no food. Your sister has gone to buy it. The rice has been steamed. What else do you want to do?"

"Change the sheets," she said.

Heinz frowned. He knew that Tyler had slept in that bed.

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