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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 856

Heinz sent the text according to Grace's suggestion.

After a while, a reply pinged in.

It proved that Grace's guess was right. Lawrence was simply acting on his suspicions, lacking in any conclusive evidence.

The reply said: Keep a close eye on them. You must ring me before 7 o'clock tomorrow. Otherwise, you'll face unbearable consequences.

It seemed that Lawrence really didn't possess solid proof or evidence, and it was just pure suspicions on his part.

Heinz set his phone down and said to Grace, "Take a rest. I will get Norman to call him tomorrow morning."

"Alright." Grace nodded.

The two of them lay down, but sleep did not claim them.

Grace was riddled with thoughts and deeply troubled.

She didn't hear anything when Heinz spoke to her.

Heinz pulled Grace into his embrace, and only then did she come to her senses. She glanced at Heinz and said, "I've been wondering how they can be so loving."

"What did you see?"

"I saw your father kissing my mother's forehead. She is so pale and frail, like an old woman." She said, "To be honest, I felt annoyed with just a glance, and I couldn't bear to do a double take. But Lawrence did not look the least bit annoyed at all. I can't forget that scene when he kissed my mother." "I've never seen Lawrence behave this way with my mother. The two of them didn't even hold hands in front of me. Over the years, my mother was treated coldly, and it has always stayed this way." Heinz recalled the past and felt that his mother's life was just not worth it.

"Both your mum and my dad were unfortunate. Wait, maybe Anderson is not my biological father. I don't know who my father is. Heinz, who do you think he is? Do you think they're stopping us from being together because we share the same father?" When Grace thought of this, her face blanched. She looked at Heinz with horror in her eyes. "What if this is it? Is it because we share the same father that they want to separate us?"

Upon hearing what Grace had said, Heinz's expression changed. He shook his head and said, "That's unthinkable. If we had the same father, Little Gary and Ernest wouldn't be so smart. They would have been intellectually disabled. Now that they are not products of incestuous marriage, please don't stray into such thinking."

Although he tried to comfort Grace, Heinz was still worried, because he could not explain why Lawrence and Candace had exerted such painstaking effort to tear Grace and him apart.

And in the hospital, no matter how many times Grace had asked Candace who her biological father was, Candace did not answer.

When he thought about it, Heinz felt terrified. Was he, by any chance, related to Grace by blood?

The two of them were not sleepy. They stared at the ceiling and both fell deep into their thoughts.

After a long time, Heinz said, "I don't care. No matter who you are, I will be with you for the rest of my life. This is something that cannot be changed, and I won't, too. You'd better be mentally prepared. I don't give a d*mn even if you and I are related by blood. Anyway, I have already married you, and you are my wife. At the very least, we can refrain from having children in the future.'

When Grace heard Heinz's words, she didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

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