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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 846

"Alright, I promise you that no matter what you ask me to do, I will listen to you and cooperate with you," Lowell replied obediently.

Heinz nodded with satisfaction. "Okay, let's work together to make that old man regret it."

"But, what are you planning to do?" Lowell asked.

Heinz raised a finger and shook it slightly. He said, "Don't ask. Just do as I say, understand?"

"Okay," he nodded and said.

Soon, they went to look for Grace.

When the two adults and the three children were together, Grace asked, "What kind of game do you want to play? What role am I playing?"

Heinz said, "We will start the game as soon as the butler comes back. Little Gary, you and Ernest want Lowell to stay, don't you?"

Little Gary answered directly, "Yes, tell me what's your plan!"

"Are you going to fully cooperate with me?" Heinz asked.

"Of course."

"Well then, come with me," said Heinz. After he finished his line, he took Lowell, Little Gary and Ernest to Ernest's room.

It was not long until the butler came back.

"Sir, I've bought the rope and the chickens, together with the cage."

"Great, now first, help me tie Lowell up!" Heinz instructed in a deep voice.

Lowell was nonplussed. He thought of what Heinz had said, thus he did not ask anything, but just cooperated and reached out to let the butler tie him up.

Seeing his reaction, Heinz nodded contentedly.

However, the butler didn't know what Heinz's real intention was. He looked at him in surprise. How could he tie up such a small child?

That was what the butler was thinking, and he just stood there, not knowing what to do.

Seeing that the butler did not move, Heinz urged instantly, "Hurry up, what are you standing there in a daze for?"

The butler had no choice but to follow his order and tie Lowell up with the rope.

Once Heinz saw how it was done, he said immediately, "Not like this. It should be tied upside down. Tie his hands behind his back and make it tight."

The butler had to do as he was told.

After Lowell was tied up, the butler subconsciously looked at Heinz and Grace.

The two of them didn't speak, and neither did the two boys. The butler really didn't know what Mr. Jones was up to.

Moreover, Lowell was actually cooperating with them quietly.

After tying him up, Heinz gave a new instruction, "Go and slaughter a chicken, then bring over some chicken blood."

"Yes!" The butler replied so, but he was still confused and didn't know what the purpose of doing that was.

"Can you get the blood in five minutes?"

"Sure," said the butler. He felt that it shouldn't be complicated to kill a chicken and get the blood in five minutes.

"Don't let anyone know that you slaughtered a chicken and retrieved its blood," Heinz ordered solemnly.

The butler understood, hence he nodded and said, "Yes!" Soon, he went to perform his task.

Little Gary and Ernest both looked at Lowell, who was tied up, at the same time. Then, Little Gary asked, "You've gone too far. What the hell are you going to do?"

"Your job is to call for help. Come here, come close to me. I'll teach you how," said Heinz while waving his hand.

The two boys came together, and then the father and sons discussed excitedly.

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