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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 926

Heinz lowered his head.

He did not speak for a long time.

Grace said that it was in the past, and it seemed that she was not angry. With how calm she looked, that was probably the case.

Heinz breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that he could not bring up those photos anymore, but they absolutely couldn't be kept.

He could disregard his image in front of Gary and Ernest, but he couldn't do so in front of the unborn child in Grace's womb.

That was why sooner or later, he would have to get rid of those photos.

"Okay, I won't bring it up anymore." Heinz sat down beside her and changed the topic. "Are you bored at home?"

"Yes, it's quite boring, but I don't think it's safe to go out now.” Grace understood that the current situation was still dangerous.

While they were chatting, the butler came and said, "Mr. Heinz, Mrs. Jones, Master Jones is here. He's at the door waiting to enter the house." "I won't see him," Heinz replied in a deep voice.

"Get him to leave."

However, the butler said, "We tried to stop him, but he insisted on meeting you."

Grace furrowed her eyebrows and looked at Heinz. "It seems that your father still hasn't given up. He's insistent on meeting my mother."

"Ignore him. I won't let him meet your mother before the news is confirmed," Heinz said as he was determined to stop him.

"Mr Heinz," the butler spoke again. "Master Jones said that he must see you today."

"Make him leave." Heinz remained indifferent. "Get rid of him, do you hear me?"

"Yes!" The butler had no choice but to comply.

After a while, the butler came back with a box in his hand and said, "Master Jones refuses to leave, and he asked me to pass this to you."

"What is it?" Heinz asked with a frown.

Frankly, Heinz didn't want to entertain Lawrence's antics, and he didn't want to look at the box's content.

The butler replied, "I don't know either, but Master Jones said it must be given to you. He said it was left by your mother."

"This belonged to my mother?"

This time, Heinz was genuinely irritated, and his brows furrowed deeply. He quickly got up, took the box over, and opened it. There was an album of photos and a set of gold jewelry in it. The jewelry seemed vintage, and it looked like a family heirloom.

Then, Heinz took the album out and opened it. It was a very old photo of his mother at a young age. She was wearing a dress and had a pleasant temperament. The expression on her face was gentle, and the distinct aura of a rich lady surrounded her.

His mother had both the gracefulness of a Southland woman and the resoluteness of a Northern woman, but her life hadn't ended well, which made Heinz feel very regretful and sad for his mother.

"Mr. Heinz, Master Jones said that he'd kept these photos, and he gave it to you to keep as a memory. As for the jewelry, it's been passed down in the Jones family. Now, it's for Miss Smith," said the butler.

Heinz was dazed by the information. This set of jewelry used to belong to his grandmother. Before his grandmother had passed away, she gave it to Lawrence. Since then, it had always been with him.

Over the years, his mother had been longing to get this set of jewelry from the Jones family, not because she cared about the value of it but because she was the family's daughter- in- law. However, she had never gotten it even after passing away. Now, Lawrence was giving it to Grace instead.

Heinz was overcome with both sorrow and joy.

This is what his mother had longed for but never gotten. She should have, but she didn't.

Now, Lawrence was giving it to Grace for some unknown purpose.

On the other hand, Grace was also very surprised. She stared at the jewelry and found it to be very exquisite.

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