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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 386

Everyone turned to take a look at the speaker.

Grace Smith also looked up and she saw Heinz's tall figure standing out from the crowd as he made his way through.

He was so handsome and his aura so strong that it was impossible to ignore him.

There was no need for him to say anything else. Everyone made way for him as he stepped forward.

Heinz Jones walked up to Grace swiftly.

The crowd was stunned. The man who had just stepped into the scene was muscular and tall, and his deep gaze somehow intimidated them.

Simon Brown and Marry Smith were also flustered.

When Marry saw Heinz coming, she pursed her lips and frowned.

"President... President Jones?"

Heinz approached Grace and scowled when he saw her injured wrist which was covered with blood. He held it up, checked it carefully, and asked, "Who did this?"

Grace noticed that he seemed distressed and his tone was also full of rage. It seemed that he was very displeased.

She shook her head and answered, "It's okay. It's just a minor injury. You got here so fast."

Heinz frowned, glancing at Marry coldly, his

charcoal-black eyes sparkling.

"Did you do this to her?"

Marry was taken aback momentarily before she pouted and said, "She never stops thinking about Simon. I'm really angry about it."

"Never stops thinking about Simon?" Heinz snorted and continued, "I'm her man. Why would she think about your husband?

Didn't you hear that just now? To her, I am a hundred times better than your man.

I'm the only man whom Grace had all along. Where did all your loathsome sayings come from?

And you called my child a b*stard?

Marry, who gives you the courage to defame my woman and child?"

Heinz spoke with composure. His voice was so clear that it made people tremble with fear.

The atmosphere in the room instantly tensed up.

Marry's eyes flashed, "President Jones, what did you say?"

"The child is mine. So what?" Heinz asked nonchalantly.

Marry was dumbfounded.

Simon was also stunned. He looked at Heinz and suddenly thought of Little Gary. That child was indeed a miniature version of Heinz.

They looked exactly the same.

They were the true father and son.

All of a sudden, an indescribable feeling stirred

within him.

It turned out that the child belonged to Heinz.

Simon finally realized that he was drugged that night. He had not done what he did because he had drunktoo much.

He really was foolish.

He fell into Marry's trap right from the start.

He had always felt sorry for Marry all these years.

However, it turned out that Marry had schemed all of this.

He really was an idiot.

What did he miss?

Simon raised his eyes and looked at the couple who was standing together in front of him.

Heinz had been holding Grace in his arms ever since he appeared. His possessiveness was so obvious.

However, it was an undeniable fact that they looked like a good match.

They looked like a perfect couple. The man was tall and handsome, whereas the woman was petite and beautiful.

It was such a beautiful match as though they were man-made in heaven.

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