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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 554

"Kid, if I'm of no use, it's your Mommy who is unlucky," Heinz said.

"My Mommy won't be unlucky."

"You are not your Mommy," Heinz replied. "Your Mommy's happiness depends on me. You'd better understand this. You'd better pray that I can be strong and healthy enough to bring never ending happiness to your Mommy."

Little Gary was at a loss for words. He frowned and a sign of struggle flashed across his little face.

Heinz's ashen face relaxed as soon as he saw Gary's expression.

This kid wanted to pick a fight with him. As his previous method didn't seem to work, Heinz was about to use his status as the kid's father to win the argument.

Little Gary was silent for a long time. After rolling his big eyes, he suddenly smiled and said, "Why are you telling me this? If you can't bring Mommy happiness, other uncles can."

Heinz immediately took a deep breath and gritted his teeth. "What did you just say?"

Little Gary's expression changed when he saw Heinz's face. There was a hint of happiness and Gary said with satisfaction, "Uncle Tyler likes Mommy too. I think that with her beauty, many uncles will fall in love with Mommy."

Heinz's blood was boiling from exasperation.

This son was sent by God to cause him trouble.

He looked at his son and narrowed his eyes. There was a bright light that shone through his eyes when he said, "Your Mommy already has the both of you. How many uncles would treat her sincerely?"

"You did it on purpose." Little Gary looked at Heinz. "You said that on purpose."

"Look, you've lost confidence in yourself." Heinz said, "Dear child, let me tell you. There are not many people in the world who are willing to be other people's stepmothers and the same goes to stepfathers. Hence, it's always best for a couple to remain in their original marriage."

"Whatever you said left no hope of survival for estranged couples." Little Gary accused Heinz, "Leave some hope for others. You'd live a better life."

"Well then, you should also leave a way out for me,” Heinz said. "Don't forget to leave your Mommy a way out too."

"If you said this earlier, I wouldn't have insulted you." Little Gary spread his hands and said, "You are always so stubborn and you always want to pick a fight with me. Do you think you can beat me?"

Heinz looked at his son silently for a moment. He sighed and stood up. He looked at him again, and said, "Kid, I can't deal with you anymore. Just you wait. One day, a fierce and scary woman will deal with you. When the time comes, she will deal with you in ways you could never imagine.”

Little Gary lifted his chin slightly and snorted, "Even if what you said is true, I still have to see if she has

the ability to do so."

"Let's wait and see." Heinz was not a tad bit anxious.

Heinz walked towards the room quickly.

Little Gary looked at Heinz's back and frowned again.

When Heinz entered the room, he noticed that Grace had already helped Little Gary pack up his clothes and items.

He came from behind her and bent down slightly. He breathed into her ear.

Grace trembled subconsciously as his warm breath travelled down her neck. She felt a little annoyed and turned around to look at him, "What are you doing?"

"I have a small problem." Heinz said, "Would you like to hear it?"

"Go ahead."

Heinz placed his hands on Grace's waist and acted in a possessive way. "I find that it's useless when I say anything, but you would do anything if your son is the one who asked."

"You too could not resist our children, am I right?" She glanced at him and smiled slightly. "If you can't resist them yourself, what makes you think that I could?"

"We owe this to them both." Heinz's eyes became serious. "Hence, I want to give them the best."

"Of course." Grace tugged his hand.

He was too annoying. He liked to rest his hands on her waist, which made her really feel ticklish.

However, Heinz was not satisfied. "Let's hug. You'll get used to it."

"I need to help our children pack things up." Grace said, "Gary's clothes are all in the apartment."

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