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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 216

In the villa at the mountain.

Grace Smith stared at Heinz Jones with her eyes wide open.

She really didn't expect that he would prove himself in this way.

Heinz stood naked at the door of the bathroom, and let her look at himself, unreserved.

"Look, if I really did anything with Cindy, there would have some marks on my body," Heinz said.

Grace's face instantly turned red.

She was utterly embarrassed.

Who on earth would prove their innocence in this manner?

"If I have done something with Cindy, I wouldn't have time to clean up and I won't be as clean as I am now, won't I?" Heinz looked at Grace with deep eyes and his voice was hoarse from restraining himself.

Grace looked away and just shouted with shame and anger, "Heinz, you are a hooligan. How can you prove it like this?"

Seeing that Grace wasn't looking at him, he came over, stood in front of her, and looked down at her blushing face.

Heinz raised the corners of his lips slightly, and his voice was more charming and hoarse. "I won't feel embarrassed showing my body to you. Don't you

want to check it yourself?"

Grace really didn't have the courage to check his body!

She blushed even more, and her eyes turned elsewhere. She stared at his chin but did not look into his eyes.

When Heinz saw her like this, he laughed in his heart and felt that his performance should almost pass the test.

He really did not care about his image and showed it all to her for examination.

If a man and a woman had been in a romantic tryst, it would be obvious at a glance. Furthermore, in that kind of situation, he wouldn't even have the time to take a bath.

Therefore, seeing that he was so clean and free of marks, Heinz believed that Grace would believe that he did not do anything with Cindy.

It was the most intuitive way to express it.

Squinting his eyes, Heinz smirked and said, "Why don't you take a look?"

Grace looked into his eyes in embarrassment. Seeing the excitement in his eyes, she was very annoyed. "Heinz, do you really think this can prove anything?"

"I can prove myself better with actions," Heinz said again.

"No need for that!" Grace yelled. "I don't need your shameless act."

"How can this be shameless?" disapprovingly, "This is the most intuitive and frank proof for you. If you don't see it clearly for yourself, I would feel that I'm falsely accused by you."

Heinz said

Grace was speechless.

"You can't accuse me of what I did not do," Heinz said and his hand landed on her shoulder and buckled on it. With a gentle and warm gaze, he said, "Look, hurry up. Check my body and make it clear. Otherwise, I'll die from your false accusations."

Grace's delicate face was flushed, and Heinz was breathing close to her ears. She asked in annoyance, "Are you done yet?"

Heinz grabbed her shoulders with more force and made her look at him.

Grace's embarrassed eyes met his profound ones.

Heinz's eyes were passionate as he stared at her. "Actually, I know that you believe me."

Grace's heart skipped a beat. Indeed, she had already believed him.

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