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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 673

The answer was obvious. Pearlyn let out a long sigh before she answered.

She looked at Nathan worriedly. "Tell me, what should we do? Are we just going to give in like this?"

"We'll just try our best." Nathan still said the same thing. "Heinz has made up his mind. I'm afraid it's useless if we force him."

"I don't care. I have to fight with my life. If there is no other way, I will look for Grace."

Nathan paused for a moment. He suddenly narrowed his eyes and said, "Perhaps, we can look for Grace and start from there."

"You agree?"

"For the sake of my daughter, of course I agree," Nathan said. "Let's give it a try."

Carter Mansion.

Jodie came to visit the old man with tears in her eyes. She didn't say anything and didn't say anything about Heinz. She just came to catch up with him and cry.

The old man knew that this was a sticky situation, so he had to call Heinz. He wanted to clarify about the divorce between his grandson and his granddaughter- in- law whom they thought had been dead for a long time.

It was certain that they would get divorced. He knew that they were not in a good relationship, but he didn't expect them to get married behind his old man's back. That was abominable.

If he had known this earlier, he wouldn't have agreed to the marriage.

Even though Jodie was quite cute six years ago, her temper was still a bit explosive. She didn't know how to be tolerant and wasn't suitable for his grandson.

He originally thought that the relationship would not last long. He did not expect them to go and get married.

Seeing Jodie cry so hard, the old man looked at her calmly. After she cried for a while, the old man finally spoke.

"Jodie, for you to come back, your parents must have accumulated plenty of blessings in their last life."

Jodie was stunned and wiped her tears. She looked at Old Master Carter and said, "Grandpa, you're right. I'm really fortunate to be able to come back. It's my fault for making you, my parents and Heinz miss me so much."

"Hey, it's good that you are back." The old man spoke courteously. He was both courteous and attentive. "If you can come alive, everything else will be fine."

Jodie nodded. Her eyes were indeed red and swollen. "Grandpa, you're still as tough as ever. How have you been all these years?"

"I've been good." The old man smiled. "Jodie, what are you going to do now that you're back?"

"I..." Jodie was about to say something, but then she stopped. "As you said, I am very lucky to be back. If I may, I really feel that it's better to stay with Mom and Dad. My parents are so old. They have only me, a daughter. I have to do my best to honor them."

"Right. Listening to you, I can see that you've grown up." Old Master Carter saw that Jodie was indeed much more mature. He also understood that now that this child had returned, she would be really upset if she was to find her parents deceased.

"Thank you for your compliments, Grandpa." Jodie sat obediently.

At this time, the housekeeper served tea.

"Help yourself, Jodie. Have a cup of tea," the old master said.

"Thank you, Grandpa." Jodie picked up the tea and smelled it. The tea was fragrant and it tasted good. She took a sip and the fragrance lingered on her lips. "This is the green tea that Heinz likes the most."

"Yes, it's green tea." The Old Master said, "This tea was also bought for me by Heinz. My pension alone is not enough to afford this tea. He gave it to me."

Upon hearing this, Jodie's eyes turned red again. "Heinz was very good to my parents. I used to be so immature and he had always tolerated me, but I didn't cherish him. I shouldn't have quarreled with him and I shouldn't have gone to Alsburg. If I hadn't gone there, our child would be six years old now."

The old man was stunned and frowned. He looked at Jodie and asked in surprise, "You were pregnant with Heinz's child?"

Jodie nodded and her tears rolled down. She said so simply, "Yes, Grandpa, but because of the bad conditions in Alsburg, I unfortunately miscarried. My colleagues on the medical team said that I can no longer give birth to children in the future."

The old man's eyebrows were twisted into a knot. After a long silence, he said, "My child, you have suffered."

Who would have thought that these words would cause Jodie's tears to roll down her cheeks?

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