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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 207

At night.

After Little Gary fell asleep, Alice Smith went into her sister's bedroom and squeezed into her bed. Both of them looked at the ceiling.

Alice asked, "Sister, do you regret giving birth to Little Gary?"

Grace Smith was stunned.

Alice turned to look at her and said, "I mean, have you ever regretted your decision after that day?"

"A few days before giving birth to Little Gary, I was thinking about whether I was making the right choice," Grace recalled and shook her head with a smile. "Although I have suffered a lot, I never regretted it."

"Yes, Sister, what we have now is more than perfect already," Alice said. "He is a sensible child, and now he even starts to make money."

"He's too young. I only hope that he is happy," Grace said softly. "I don't want him to be too sensible. If he's too sensible, he'll lose his childhood."

"I know how you feel," Alice said. "However, Little Gary needs a father the most now."

Speaking of Gary's father, she couldn't help but think of some bad memories.

Grace thought for a moment and shook her head. "No matter how I think about it, I don't think I can live with Heinz for the rest of my life, and he may

not be willing to spend his life with a woman like me either."

"There isn't any point to start a relationship without marriage as its end goal."

"The editor in my office said that it's okay to have a non- lasting relationship. Who knows if you'll gain unexpected happiness after that? But I'm a coward and I don't have the courage to go through a relationship like this. So I'm destined not to be that kind of person," Grace said.

"Sister, your editor has a modern mindset," Alice was also surprised. "Is she the wife of the editor who has just been replaced?"

"Yes." Grace nodded.

Alice immediately analyzed, "How could you compare yourself with her?" Grace answered her immediately "I never said that I'm comparing myself with her, she is just being kind. She hopes that I won't miss a man like Heinz."

"She has suffered because of a man. She has seen enough of the world and experienced the nature of a man, but you haven't. Your experience is different, so how can you expect that your life will be like hers?" Alice said.

"Indeed." Grace nodded. "It's true that everyone's path in life is different."

"So you have to do whatever you want in your life. Your editor's words make sense, but it doesn't conform to the usual ethics," Alice said. "Normal people usually want to get married and have children. They long for a family."

"Alice, your words are more reasonable than the editor's," Grace said sincerely. "But what about you?"

Alice was stunned and smiled. "Me? Well, since I don't have a child, I don't have to think about it."

Grace was unable to refute it.

Indeed, Alice didn't have a child, not like herself.

Thinking about her relationship with Heinz, Grace felt that she could not think for herself so selfishly. She needed to consider Little Gary's feelings as well.

She looked at the ceiling with a flicker of hesitation in her eyes. "We'll see."

"Sister, can I sleep with you today?" Alice held Grace's arm and didn't want to leave.

She looked like how she used to be when she was a child.

"Okay," Grace said. "You can sleep with me."

The next day.

Grace went to work and then went to the bank to apply for a card during her lunch break. She then deposited saved 20,000 dollars into the account.

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