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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 160

Grace Smith stared at the man in front of her in astonishment.

"You, you, you are really shameless." She said.

He snorted and looked down at her. "Grace, no one can hit my face. Now that you hit me, you should know that you have to pay the price."

"Get out." She scolded.

He grabbed her wrist, held it tightly, and leaned forward.

She immediately felt his lethal aura.

"You'd better not provoke me, otherwise, I don't mind using violence against you now."

Grace was frightened at his words.

If it weren't for the fact that his threat was so obvious at the moment, she might have answered back, but now that she knew it, she had better shut her mouth.

Heinz turned around and left, with the heavy palm print on his face from her slap earlier.

She sat on the toilet in a daze and could not come to her senses for a long time.

He was too terrifying.

And, for some reason, she became more afraid of him.

After calming herself down, Grace left the

bathroom.

The nurse was already waiting in the room, but the nurse's eyes were fixed on Heinz. Her eyes fell prey to Heinz's handsome face. The red palm print was ever so clear.

Grace's heart tightened. She cleared her throat and said, "Sorry, nurse, I am ready now."

"Well, okay." The nurse looked away. She was also unnerved by the strange atmosphere in the room.

She looked at Grace. Her lips were red, her face was red, and her hair was messy. Suddenly, she understood what was going on. A glimmer of light flashed in her eyes. When she looked at Heinz's face again, she narrowed her eyes.

Grace had already walked to the edge of the bed. She took off her shoes and sat on it, ready for the injection.

"Im ready. Come on." Grace saw that the nurse was still staring at Heinz. She urged her to get started.

The nurse came to her senses immediately. She smiled, looked at Grace, came over to her with the needle in her hands.

"Ah-" Grace groaned in pain.

The needle hurt so much.

When she looked up again, she found that the needle did not pierce properly into the vein on the back of her hand.

The nurse immediately said, "Sorry, Miss, your veins are difficult to locate. I'll give you another shot" "Huh?" Grace was about to cry. "My veins are so obvious. You can see them now. Look."

She pointed at the veins on the back of her hand, which were clearly visible.

However, the nurse smiled and said, "Miss, your veins can be seen, but they are constantly moving. If I poke you there, your veins will shift around, that's why I can't insert the needle accurately."

"Oh!" Grace pursed her lips. "Then just be careful."

"Uh-huh, I'm sorry." The nurse reached out for her other hand and said, "I will try this one."

At this time, Heinz came over with his eyebrows knitted tightly and said coldly, "If you can't get it done this time, then you'd better not do it anymore."

The nurse was stunned and immediately took a look at Heinz. She felt very wronged, but still said obediently, "Yes, Mr. Jones."

Heinz stared at her sternly, and the nurse quickly found Grace's vein. This time, the procedure was a success.

Grace Smith smiled and said, "Thank you. It's all good this time."

The nurse looked at her and pursed her lips. After adjusting the needle, she went out.

However, she could not help but glanced at Heinz again.

However, Heinz's eyes were only on Grace's face. He stared at the back of her hand with sharp eyes, and his whole body felt piercingly cold.

The nurse went out and closed the door, but she still cast a glance at Heinz before she left.

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