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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1061

Zayne went upstairs and saw Eamon as soon as he reached the corner. He was covering his mouth, trying not to cry out.

Eamon's big eyes were full of tears. He looked at Zayne and suddenly roared, "Why? Zayne, why would you persuade our parents to divorce? Why would you do this? I don't want them to divorce. Isn't our family doing just fine? Can anyone tell me what happened?"

Zayne remained unwavering despite his brother's growl. "This is a matter between the adults. You are still too young to understand." He looked at his brother calmly and said.

"How much older do you think you are? You're only two years older than me." Eamon retorted, "You're also just a child. Since we can't get involved in the adult’s matters, why would you still advise them to divorce?"

"Their time together has come to an end, so it'll be better for both of them to let go." Zayne replied, "It'll all make sense when you grow up and fall in love." "You've gone too far this time, Zayne." Eamon shook his head, "Mom didn't write the agreement willingly. You forced her to. You and Dad schemed to have her agree to the divorce."

Zayne was still undisturbed. He just looked at his younger brother indifferently with little emotions in his eyes.

"It'll all make sense when you're older," Zayne said.

"I don't get it. Why will I only understand when I'm older? I want to know now. What did Mom do for you two to treat her like this? She's already a middle-aged woman, what do you want her to do after the divorce?

Dad can still remarry, but can Mom? Who would be willing to marry a middle-aged woman? Have you ever thought about Mom's situation? Why would you insist she divorce with dad?" Eamon questioned.

Facing Eamon's numerous questions, Zayne remained calm and collected.

Eamon was enraged by his brother's indifference. He yelled, "I loathe the calmness on your face. I hate you for putting on this mask and interfering in our parents' marriage. If our parents do divorce, you are as good as dead to me."

"The divorce is my decision." Suddenly, the door of the study opened.

Timothy's voice drifted in the corridor.

Eamon saw his father standing at the door of the study, looking at them.

He rushed over and stood in front of Timothy and asked, "Why? Dad, give me a reason."

"I don't need to give you a reason for my marriage," Timothy said coldly, with an unquestionable determination in his tone.

Eamon froze. He could not believe his father, who was usually kind and amiable, would have such a resolute side.

He was startled, but he still blurted out, "You two were just fine yesterday. Why did you suddenly become like this? I even saw you two talking and laughing yesterday morning. Dad, you two can't divorce just like this. I can't accept it."

"That's because you're too weak." Timothy looked at him and said, "All these years, you've been blessed with the best love and care in this family."

Timothy's words stunned Eamon and he suddenly realized something, "So what you're trying to say, Dad, is that our sister wasn't given the love and care?"

Timothy acquiesced.

"Isn't it your fault that Grace didn't get any care? Why should we bear the consequences as well?" Eamon's eyes widened, and became teary, "We sympathize with what happened to Grace, but it's not our fault. Not mine, not Mom's not even Zayne's."

Timothy lowered his head and declared the same statement. "You don't need to know why I'm divorcing your mother,"

"Then do you know?" Eamon turned to look at his brother.

"Yes, Eamon. I know." Zayne admitted.

"You know?" Eamon was shocked, "If you have the right to know, then why can't I?"

Zayne looked at him, his eyes full of sympathy but also very cold, "Because you're not smart enough."

Eamon was hurt by his brother's words. He stood frozen looking at him and suddenly flew into a rage. "Zayne!"

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