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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 841

Heinz knew that he had gained the upper hand over his father at that moment.

Because he didn't play his trump card of Lowell's background and he had already seen his father's trump card, he was therefore able to dominate the conversation.

Lawrence couldn't speak anymore.

He lost.

He found his son had indeed made him speechless.

Without telling the truth about Lowell, Heinz would definitely maintain his attitude and he wouldn't treat Lowell well.

Lawrence also found that he was in an awkward position. If he spoke about Lowell's background, Heinz's attitude and rage towards him would make the situation more complicated. At that time, he was afraid that it would be more disadvantageous to Lowell.

Hence, with such concerns, he dared not speak on the boy's identity.

He could only be in a dilemma. He was anxious and sweat dripped from his forehead. He looked at his son and could not say a word for a long time.

Heinz felt even more disappointed by his father, who still didn't mention Lowell's background or his relationship with Candace.

When he saw that his father was lost for words, he felt a sense of satisfaction in his heart, but at the same time, he was furious.

The father in front of him and Grace's mother gave birth to a child, and they wanted to scheme against him and Grace.

If he and Grace were not kind enough, they wouldn't be able to do anything if they really killed Lowell.

However, Heinz deeply understood that he and Grace weren't that kind of people, thus he could only say those words to upset Lawrence and make him frustrated.

In fact, those were only used to achieve a psychological balance in himself.

Of course, he would not send Lowell to Alsburg, let alone beat him, because he was clear that it was not the kid's fault. He would not vent his anger on innocent people.

Lawrence tried to speak but the words just stuck in his throat. He looked at his son who was in front of him, not willing to leave just like that.

In the past years, he had indeed owed his son.

Thinking about it now, it was merely wishful thinking for him to entrust Lowell to Heinz and Grace.

He was unable to determine his own destiny. It seemed fated that he had to come back when he thought he wouldn't return. Furthermore, he had to ask a favor of his son when he thought he wouldn't need to do so for the rest of his life.

He remembered the state of his wife when he resolutely left home last time.

Thinking of Heinz's mother, the woman whom he had taken advantage of, Lawrence closed his eyes.

His wife was born into a military family. She was fearless, forthright and righteous.

Moreover, she was emulous, competitive, and simple.

Lawrence sighed secretly in his heart. He had betrayed his wife after taking advantage of her.

There were some memories that he didn't want to think about, but it didn't mean that he could be composed. After all, he owed her.

He didn't want to think back to the past at all, but the reality couldn't be avoided.

He owed his wife during those years. Whenever he woke up at midnight or couldn't fall asleep, he couldn't ignore the remorse and guilt in his heart. He was haunted by those dreadful feelings.

The fact that he was with Candace showed they had the same mindset and life experiences. Likes attract after all.

That was because both of them were not in love with their wife and husband respectively, and they both longed to be freed from the shackles of their marriage.

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