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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 925

Heinz was stunned.

He was struck dumb by her words. Did she mean that she wanted to use him as a bad example to educate their two children?

Where would his dignity as a father be?

In an instant, Heinz felt his face burn with embarrassment. Grace's move had been too powerful.

"Grace, can we talk it out?" Heinz held onto his illusion of hope and looked at Grace expectantly, hoping that she could give up the idea and purpose of keeping those photos.

"No," Grace spoke plainly, but her tone was particularly firm. "I want the children to take this as a warning, so that they never date casually, let alone get married casually. This is also a form of education toward the children. So, as their father, you should sacrifice a little."

"Grace." Heinz was still dumbfounded. "Can't you let it go? I think it's shameful to leave these things behind."

"What dignity are you trying to preserve? How much is your dignity worth? Our children's future and happiness are the most important. Don't you

think so?"

Deep down, she held back her laughter and peered at Heinz who was at an utter loss. On the surface, however, she continued staring at him seriously without a shred of expression.

Heinz shook his head and said, "Yes, the children's happiness is important, but I have to keep my dignity in front of them. Grace, this would be too mortifying for me. I don't want to show these photos to them.”

"As a father, you should be sturdy like a pillar and not hide your mistakes. In fact, if you show your mistakes to our children and let them take them as a lesson, you can be a role model too. I believe our children can distinguish right from wrong. They won't laugh at you. They will only see this as a warning and not fall in love thoughtlessly. This is a good thing."

Then, Grace took these photos and looked through them again. She found the way Heinz had smiled brightly while gazing at Jodie was such an eyesore.

She could not destroy them.

If they were destroyed, that would mean that she could no longer make fun of Heinz.

No, she definitely couldn't let them be destroyed.

After thinking for a while, she spoke again,

"Heinz, go and look for a photo album. No, you should get at least five albums. I'll keep all of these."

Heinz was left speechless. He wanted to say something but couldn't, so he simply remained seated in a daze as if he hadn't heard anything.

Grace looked up at him and urged, "Did you hear me? I saw an album on the bookshelf over there. It's empty. Bring it to me."

"No." Heinz shook his head.

Grace fixed her gaze on his face and uttered slowly, "It's fine even if you don't."

As she spoke, she took out her mobile phone and used her phone camera to take pictures of the photos.

"What are you doing?" Heinz was frightened by her actions again.

Grace replied nonchalantly, "I'm taking pictures of them. If I save these photos digitally, they'll last longer. I can send them to the kids in the future."

"No." Heinz restrained his temper and said in defeat, "I'll get you the albums, all right?"

"Even if you bring me the albums, I still have to make a digital copy," Grace responded. "These things are very precious and can't be duplicated. They have to be preserved."

"What value does this garbage have?" Heinz's face turned red from bashfulness because of Grace's attitude. He growled angrily in a low voice, "I admit that it's my fault, Grace. This is too cruel of you. Can't you spare me?"

"I'm being serious, Heinz!" Grace argued. "I really intend to tell the kids not to fall in love easily when they grow up. Or else, the person who they marry is not necessarily the one who will grow old with them!"

Heinz was in such a tough position that he nearly stomped his foot in frustration. "Then... then... what about you and Simon?"

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