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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 832

Grace shook her head and said, "I don't know, but if he really wants to repay the kindness, it proves that he is grateful. He will be a great person when he grows up."

"Don't worry. By staying by your side, he will definitely be a good person."

"You're so confident in me?"

Heinz smiled and embraced her while saying softly, "Of course, the woman I chose can't be wrong."

She blinked her eyes mischievously and retorted in a low voice, "Well, the woman that you had chosen before was wrong."

He was staggered. Looking at her, he felt a little helpless and said, "Can you not mention her? It's such a turn off."

She smiled and understood that Jodie might probably remain a blemish in Heinz's life forever.

"My choice is right this time. I know you will make my life delightful and wonderful," he said.

She answered, "I also bring a lot of trouble to you."

He shook his head and said, "Don't say that. Your problem is my problem and we will go through everything together no matter it's a bliss or a challenge. Dear, don't regard me as an outsider, okay?"

"I got it. You go to work first, I'll go and have a look," she replied.

Soon, she came out.

The piano lesson was over soon. As soon as the teacher left, Lowell ran to her and asked, "Grace, can you come to my room?"

"Sure," she answered before she followed him to his room.

Watching his mother and his uncle leave, Ernest asked Gary suspiciously, "Where are Lowell and Mommy going?"

Little Gary didn't care about it and said, "It's just a secret. Don't worry about that, they will deal with it themselves."

Ernest nodded and said disappointedly, "Recently, our family members are all busy. We can't help any of them. We are quite useless, aren't we?"

Little Gary looked at him and said, "We're too young. They think we're useless as children."

"Can't we go to the kindergarten?" Ernest asked. He was so bored at home.

Little Gary complained too, "Let's wait for a few more days. Well, I told you that you have a worthless father. He can't even get things done for you and yet he has two wives. What else is he capable of other than being thick-skinned?"

Heinz, who was behind him, happened to hear these words and his face instantly darkened.

Ernest asked, "You and I have the same father, so why is he 'my' father' instead of 'our father' all of a sudden?"

"It's precisely because he is very unreliable that he annoys me so much." Little Gary turned around as he spoke and happened to see Heinz with a dark face. He raised his brows and rebuked him directly, "What are you looking at? I'm talking about you, so what?"

Heinz narrowed his eyes and ignored him. He walked up to Ernest and asked, "Do you want to go to kindergarten?"

"Yes, Dad. I think it's boring at home. There are many children there," replied Ernest.

He said, "I promise you that I'll take you to kindergarten in a few days."

"Alright."

Grace followed Lowell into his room. He pulled her to sit on the edge of the bed. He stood there looking at his sister and said seriously, "Grace, what I'm about to tell you is not good news."

She looked at him in confusion.

"It's a very bad thing for you and Heinz. I didn't dare to say it before because I was afraid that you might hate me after you found out. Now, you are so nice to me, I can't bear to keep hiding it from you," he said. He was very depressed, and he maintained a dignified expression.

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