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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1015

Heinz looked at his wife, "You probably rushed it and scared her off."

"Yeah, so what can we do now?" Grace sounded very apologetic about it, "I should have just told Zachary immediately that Maria looked very similar to him. We shouldn't have waited so long and ended up giving them enough time to escape."

"Let's go back first and send Maria's used cup and toothbrush to analyze her DNA while we wait for more updates."

Zachary was still insistent on his stance, "There's no need to check her DNA. I can confirm that she's my child."

"Let's run a test regardless," Heinz responded. "Once we have the results as evidence, Yvonne will no longer be able to escape when we locate her."

"Yeah," Grace also nodded. "I think what Heinz said is reasonable, especially considering that there isn't much that we can do while waiting, so we might as well prepare our evidence to be used later on."

Zachary looked at her and nodded, "Okay, let's do it then."

He couldn't come up with any other ideas, so he followed Heinz and Grace to collect the DNA specimen that Maria left, then sent it to the hospital for an analysis.

After they worked on these for the whole morning, they still hadn't gotten hold of any news regarding Yvonne and Maria.

Yvonne left the kindergarten with Maria by cab.

The surveillance camera showed that their cab went into an alley, but they couldn't find them when they searched for them there. It was as if they simply vanished into thin air.

Jensen investigated their whereabouts through the police force, but he couldn't locate them either.

At least they knew they still couldn't obtain any results for the time being.

Meanwhile, Maria was clueless as to why Yvonne brought her back to their unit. She also felt unhappy upon noticing how anxious her mommy looked.

"Mommy, you brought me out of kindergarten and told my teacher that you were taking me to the hospital, but why did we end up here instead?"

Yvonne didn't respond and merely stared at her in a nonchalant manner. Her gaze alone was nearly

enough to deter Maria from questioning further.

However, she asked again, "Can you answer me? I'm involved in this as well. I have the right to know what happened."

Yvonne sneered and said, "You do have the right to know what happened. Even if I brought you to the hospital, there wouldn't be any treatment for your chatterbox disease unless you turned mute."

"Hmph!" Maria instantly covered her mouth, "Mommy, what are you trying to do?"

"I encountered an enemy who is chasing after me," Yvonne answered. "We're going to leave this place."

"You have an enemy who wants to hunt you down?" Maria stared at her in shock, "What kind of enemy? Why?"

Yvonne looked at her daughter and knew that her daughter wouldn't stop until she understood what was happening, so she said, "I stole something from my enemy."

"What did you steal?"

"Of course it's something valuable," Yvonne responded, "Listen, we won't be leaving our house for the next few days. I'll order whatever you want to eat through delivery, so we can't leave no matter what." "Must we really do that?" Maria was reluctant to be stuck at home.

"Unless you want to get killed!" Yvonne made a killing gesture, which made Maria widen her eyes in shock.

"Are you serious? Will we really get killed if we leave our house?" She asked.

"Yes," Yvonne confirmed, "I almost got killed last night. If you don't believe me, feel free to go out, but don't blame me if you end up getting killed."

"Are you really my biological mom?" Maria looked at her, "If you scare me like this, I'm gonna end up having nightmares."

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