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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 909

The wish to be of good health, and to experience happiness with many children, was a popular one.

It was a simple and beautiful wish that humans share.

Grace was probably very tired. After chatting with Heinz for a while, she drifted into the world of dreams.

Heinz looked at the beautiful woman in front of him, who was fast asleep. There was a touch of tenderness in his eyes. Staring with longing at the woman lying in front of him, he felt very satisfied.

He didn't want to disturb Grace's sleep, so he covered her with a blanket, kissed her forehead, and turned around to leave the room.

Jensen rushed all the way back. The news about moving back home was so shocking that he had to ask for leave from work to return to his wife. He wanted to know what on Earth had happened.

As soon as he stepped through the door, he saw Heinz. Jensen did not have time to greet him. Instead, he said, "I'm going to my room. Is Alice in the house?"

"Yes," Heinz said. "She's probably packing up."

'TH be going then." Jensen walked in.

"Wait, what's the rush?" Heinz blocked his way.

"How can I not be in a rush? I'm so anxious that I might die," Jensen said helplessly. "What with my mother's personality, not to mention the fact that she's in her senior years, and that her menopause is approaching, how can I not be in a rush?"

"Your mother personally promised me that she would give the two of you her blessings. She also said that you would discuss the wedding when you're back. I think she will probably think about it seriously, she just can't lower her pride. After such a long time opposing you, she might be a little uncomfortable with suddenly accepting it. You should say some nice things for the sake of Alice's and your future. It might be better to go back and stay there for a while before moving out again."

"Heinz, let me tell you the truth. I don't want to move back. The house is too small and we won't be able to live in it at all. Our whole family will share one bathroom. Do you think it's appropriate for a father-in-law and his daughter-in-law to share a bathroom?"

"It is indeed inappropriate," Heinz said. "However, aren't there many families like this? Don't worry.

After you've moved back for a while, she'll realize that it's inappropriate. So, she will naturally let you guys go. If you straight up turn her down now, I am worried that your relationship will get worse. If you do that, Aunt Brooks will blame everything on Alice, and the relationship between them as mother-in-law and daughter-in-law will get worse."

"I understand what you're saying. I thought about it on the road. It's true that I can't say anything now. Even if what I say isn't what Alice means, my mother will still doubt her. I understand this."

"Okay, that's good." Heinz nodded.

"Then, I'll get going." Jensen was eager to go through the door.

"Hold on!"

"Ugh, Heinz, what else do you want?" Jensen was unbearably anxious and was dying to leave, but Heinz stopped him again.

"There's something I forgot to tell you. Grace found out that she is pregnant after a checkup this afternoon." This news was incredibly wonderful to Heinz, so he shared it with Jensen now, as he was too happy.

"She's pregnant again?" Jensen asked in surprise. "Doesn't Grace get pregnant too easily?"

"That's right. Her womb has a fighting spirit. It's like a headstrong piece of fertile soil. Of course, the seed I have is very good too. The moment I plant it, it bears fruit."

Jensen also smiled. "What a metaphor!"

"You and Alice have to work harder. Maybe when she gets pregnant, you two can move out to take care of the baby." Heinz continued, "When it comes to Alice, the best bargaining chip will be a baby in her womb. You should work harder in this aspect. Aunt Brooks will probably like her grandchild very much. So, it'll be fine as long as you put in the effort when it comes to this."

"Put in what effort?" Jensen asked helplessly. "We're already going to move back home. You know how the soundproofing there is. If we go back, I'm afraid I won't even be able to sow any seeds. So, how are they supposed to take root and sprout?"

"Be more optimistic," Heinz said. "As long as you sow the seeds, you can reap the benefits."

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