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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 997

"Really?" Zachary obviously didn't buy it. "Heinz, it's a gathering for little children. Did you think I'll really believe that all you really wanted was to invite me over? Why don't you be straightforward and tell me what's your actual purpose?"

"Oh my God, you are really sensitive. Why are you suspecting everyone all the time?" Heinz suddenly felt drunk. "Well, fine, I'll be direct then."

"Yeah, please be direct," Zachary laughed.

"Zachary, you're not young anymore, and your mom really looks like she can't wait to have grandchildren already, so you should really start thinking about marriage before it's too late. How long more do you plan to keep your mom waiting?"

"Did my mom ask you guys to convince me regarding this?" Zachary asked.

"Uh, I think you're overthinking now. Your mom does hope for you to get married soon and so do we. After all, we're all in pairs already while you're still single. We all wish to see you settle down with someone. Thus, perhaps if you came and have a look at those children and understand more about them, who knows if that might make you want to get married?" Heinz realized Zachary derailed from his primary objective.

He laughed again. "What does my marriage have to do with those children? Maybe I won't even want to get married after looking at them."

"Zachary, so are you coming or not?" Heinz found this to be a lot more complicated than it needed to be. "We just invited you for fun. Do you really have to decline our invitation to this extent?"

"Fine, I'll try to go over tonight unless something important comes up."

"You'd better!" Heinz said, "You'd better come here directly. We'll be waiting for you. It's a deal then."

"Alright, it's a deal," Zachary replied.

After he hung up his phone, Heinz sighed at Grace, "Your cousin is so difficult to deal with. Isn't it just a marriage? He's reacting as if we're asking for his life instead. Does he have some trauma when it comes to women?"

She also frowned and asked, "Mr. Jones, were you only focusing on marriage just now?"

He was startled for a moment before regaining his senses. "Of course I didn't forget that we called him over to observe if Maria and he look alike. Anyway, it doesn't matter how we get him to come over as long as he agrees to it."

That evening.

Grace confirmed with Miss Holland that five children would be coming over, so it would be a total of eight children including Little Gary, Ernest and Lowell.

It turned out that Little Gary had only invited five children who were all girls. When Miss Holland mentioned the names, Grace was surprised, "Why are there no boys at all?"

Miss Holland laughed, "Your son said that the house is full of guys already but still lacks a sister, so perhaps his mommy could give birth to a baby sister after looking at all those little girls."

"Uh!" Grace wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry.

She couldn't really figure out what was in her son's mind anymore.

Soon, she hung up the phone and asked Heinz to go pick them up.

"So how many of them are confirmed to be coming?" He checked with Grace.

"Five, and all of them are little girls," she answered.

"Why?" He was shocked too, "Why are they all girls? You mean they didn't invite any boys at all?"

She nodded. "Nope, no boys. All of them are girls."

Heinz paused for some time and finally said,

"Wow, I don't know what to say. Why didn't Ernes want to invite some boys over, then?"

"Little Gary is the older brother. I'm pretty sure he called the shots so Ernest didn't dare to say anything."

"That's true," Heinz said. "Well, I'll ask Lester and the housekeeper to go to the kindergarten in three cars and pick them up then."

"Okay."

Soon, Heinz sent Lester to pick the children up.

Grace saw that the housekeeper had already prepared everything for an outdoor barbeque. Food and beverages had been prepared, not to mention toys for the children to bring home as souvenirs.

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