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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1002

"Don't just start leaving like that first." Little Gary immediately pushed her towards the bed. "Sit down. Let's have a chat first."

"Weren't you exhausted just now?" Maria asked. "You don't seem to enjoy talking very much since you didn't like to answer my questions, so let's find my daddy first. I really can't wait to see him."

"Just sit down," he said in a serious manner. "Don't be so impatient."

"Of course I'm feeling impatient." she sounded anxious. "I can't wait to find my daddy as I've never seen him before."

"The problem is that I don't know who your daddy is," Little Gary shouted as well, "Can you stop being so impatient?"

"Why did you lie to me just now if you didn't know who he was?" Maria stared at him with her eyes wide open, "You just said you knew him."

"Did I say that?" He felt like he was about to faint, "I didn't say that, did I?"

"Yes, you did." She sounded confident.

"Did I say that, Ernest?" Little Gary looked at him.

Ernest nodded and said, "You said you knew her daddy must still be alive."

"What?" Little Gary slapped himself on the forehead and looked at the ceiling while talking to himself, "All I've said were those words, but I didn't say anything else. All I did was guess that he didn't pass away yet, but how would I know who he is? Furthermore, wouldn't your mommy be the one who knows who he is instead of me?"

"Little Gary, can you please talk properly? I don't understand a single thing you just said." Maria frowned and complained.

He was speechless again. "I didn't say anything just now okay, and yet you're trying so hard to torment me now. Maria Attwood, did I owe you in our previous lives, and that's why you've come to torment me in this life?"

"Little Gary, don't bring in matters regarding our past lives when we haven't sorted out our current lives," she frowned again. "So do you know where on earth my daddy is?"

"No, I don't know," he replied.

Maria was startled as her eyes reddened, "Why does no one know about my daddy's whereabouts?"

"That's either because your mommy herself doesn't know who he is, or she doesn't want you to know who he is," Little Gary tried to analyze.

Just like how his own mommy didn't know who his father was previously.

Only after she noticed the similarities in their looks and conducted some DNA testing could they finally confirm it.

"So does my mommy know about it or not?"

"I'm afraid you'll have to ask your mommy instead of us."

Maria thought about it seriously and stared at the ceiling with her eyes that were still red.

"My daddy must be a coward," Maria finally came to a conclusion after a long time. "The same goes for my mommy."

"You're right," Little Gary exclaimed. "Yeah, they must be the same kind of person. Similarities help people get attracted to one another, get it?"

"What did you mean by that again?" Maria began asking another one of her many questions again.

"That just means they're all stupid." Little Gary was losing his patience already, "I'm done with this question."

"That's because you don't know how to answer me, isn't it?" She complained, "That's why you should stop pretending that you're so smart and capable in front of me."

He rolled his eyes.

Ernest also couldn't help but laugh, "Gary, Maria is starting to look down on you already."

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