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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 62

At the hospital.

Eight o'clock in the evening.

Grace Smith came to the specific examination department again and handed over the flesh tissue in her nails.

"Is this okay?" Grace Smith asked.

The doctor looked at it and said, "Absolutely."

Grace Smith nodded and said, "Draw my blood sample again. I'll bring my son to draw some blood for DNA test later. I hope that you won't tell my son. I don't want him to know exactly what I want to find out.”

"Yes of course, whatever your special requests are, we will try our best to accommodate," the doctor said.

"Okay," she replied. Then she waited for her blood to be drawn. Then, she took a taxi back to Emerald Apartment.

As soon as she entered, Alice Smith saw her and immediately asked, "Sister, are you back?"

"Where's Little Gary?" Grace Smith asked. She did not see her son.

"Oh, he's in the house," Alice Smith said. "He's very obedient, don't worry. My nephew with his high IQ is definitely going to be a genius!" Alice Smith continued.

"Don't brag, and don't even mention that he's a genius. He's just smart. I just want my son to be ordinary and grow up," Grace Smith said. She always hoped that her son could have a happy childhood, but what she brought to him was only a single-family. There were many things that couldn't be made up with effort. She felt very sorry for her son every time she saw him was so sensible.

Alice Smith pouted and argued, "But, he is really smart. Sister, look, he finished the books of third grade in primary school. Yet you only want him to study in a kindergarten. This diminished his ability."

Grace Smith glanced at her sister and asked, "He is just a child. Won't it be a pity that he can't play and doesn't have a happy childhood when he grows up?"

Alice Smith was stunned after listened to Grace Smith. Alice Smith nodded and said, "Sister, what you said makes sense."

Grace Smith turned to look at her innocent sister and patted her on the shoulder. "You are now 21 years old. Be like 21 years old. You should try out everything like be in love," Grace Smith said.

"Sister, I don't want any boyfriends. I want to study well. Men are never of my first consideration," Alice Smith replied.

Grace Smith felt gratified and sad after listened to this.

She looked at her sister with eyes that filled with tears. "Alice, don't put pressure on yourself. I'm here. I won't let you fail to pay the tuition fee." Grace Smith whispered.

Alice grinned. She hugged her sister and said, "Sister, I really think I should study well and leave the rest to fate. I know you treat me well and care about me. But you have Little Gary to take care of. It' not a simple thing. I will be so sorry if I don't know how to be grateful and appreciate you."

Alice's eyes were also filled with tears. She was very grateful that her second sister loved her very much and had sacrificed too much.

"I can support both of you," Grace Smith said. "You don't have to work so hard. It's not a courtesy, I really mean it." Grace Smith added.

"Sister, I want to learn from you and become an outstanding person," Alice Smith said.

"Don't learn from me." Grace Smith shook her head and said. "I was pregnant before I got married and I don't know who the child's father is. That's miserable." Grace Smith continued.

"He must be a handsome guy," Alice Smith said. She wiped her tears, let go of her sister and said, "Little Gary is so handsome. His father must be a handsome guy."

"It's useless," Grace Smith said. Grace Smith just wanted to know who the child's father was and whether he was Heinz Jones.

She really didn't think too much about the future.

"Mommy, you're back?" Gary Smith asked. He ran out of the room as he heard Grace Smith's voice and came to her.

When Grace Smith saw her son, she hugged him and said, "Let's go. Mommy will take you out for a while."

"Now? It's eight o'clock,” Gary Smith said.

"I don't have time because I have to work tomorrow, so we're going for body checkup at night, okay?" Grace Smith asked.

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