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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 929

Timothy didn't say anything, perhaps because he didn't want to, or maybe he couldn't answer.

Candace looked at Grace again, then frowned and said coldly, "Were you the one who called him here? What on earth are you trying to do?"

In Candace's opinion, Grace only wanted to call Timothy over for a face-to-face confrontation and embarrass her.

She didn't like this, so she was incredibly furious and her tone was even sharper.

"Grace, did you get Timothy here to embarrass me?"

"I wasn't the one who called him here," Grace replied calmly. "I'm here to see you."

"Not you?" Candace didn't seem to believe it. She frowned and looked at Timothy, asking, "Who did?"

"I called Mr. Yarbrough," Heinz uttered in a deep voice.

Candace frowned deeper and stared at Heinz. "What do you want to do this time? Why do you get involved in everything? What part of this is your business? Why are you so nosy?"

"How can you call me nosy when I'm involved too?" Heinz retorted bluntly, "Now that we're all here, tell me, who is the outsider?"

Candace was left speechless by the question.

Nobody here was an outsider.

Her brows furrowed even more as she spoke unhappily, "Then speak. What are you all here together for?"

When Grace saw this situation, she understood that Candace did not want to see her. In fact, the person she wanted to see was Timothy.

Heinz had known this for a long time, thus he had called Timothy over. The reason why Heinz was there as well was that he was worried.

"She wants to see you, Mr. Yarbrough," Grace said cleverly. "She doesn't want to see us at all, so Heinz and I will be going out first."

Timothy was shocked. He looked at Grace and then at Heinz. After a few moments, he understood what they meant. Apparently, they were here either to make Lawrence give up or completely lose his mind.

People would only speak carelessly after losing their mind. This was Heinz's idea.

Timothy naturally understood their intention.

Hence, he nodded at them as a sign of understanding.

Heinz then promptly left with Grace.

Only Candace and Timothy were in the room.

With a creaking sound, the door was closed.

Candace frowned as if she was suspecting something. She asked Timothy, "You must have something going on. Otherwise, it's not like you to come so frequently."

Timothy's face was emotionless. He had just seen Candace's attitude toward Grace and the disappointment in the latter's eyes.

He felt sorry for Grace who had not lived a good life these past few years. This woman had not been good to her child at all.

However, Timothy had never expected that her attitude would be this horrible.

He couldn't help glaring at Candace.

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