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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 235

Grace blushed after hearing what Heinz had said. She shouted angrily, "Can you be serious?"

He smiled and said, "Sure. Please wait for me on the sofa over there. I'll play it for you."

After that, he opened the drawer to find a pile of DVDs. They looked to be newly prepared.

Heinz raised his eyebrows and said, "The butler sure had it well-prepared this time."

He just ordered the butler to prepare some DVDs for them, but he didn't expect for him to prepare this much. ...In fact, they were all erotic movies.

Grace sat on the sofa, looking at Heinz in the distance.

She stared at his charming side profile, recalling the stack of cartoon DVDs. She still found it strange.

She observed him in puzzlement.

Heinz finally selected a DVD and put it into the DVD player.

Taking the remote control, he walked towards Grace.

He pressed the play button while he was walking.

The whole room became dark, and the big screen lit up. The blue rays from the projector could be seen.

Grace finally felt as if she was actually in a cinema.

Meanwhile, the muscular man sat down close to her

in the dark.

He held Grace in his arms without saying anything.

She struggled for a bit, but he was holding her tightly, so she gave up eventually, leaning back in his arms. They leaned back against the seat as they watched the movie together.

"What type of movie is this?" Grace asked.

"Is it really important?" Heinz asked her back.

A few words appeared on the screen.

Grace grabbed the opportunity to look at Heinz under this dim light, which emphasized his charming features. It was as if he was glowing, and he looked exceptionally handsome.

Grace felt her heartbeat increase all of a sudden.

"The genre of the movie is not important, it's the person watching the movie together with me that truly matters." Heinz said clearly.

She forced a smile. "Yes. It's my honor to be able to watch a movie with you."

"You're welcome!" Heinz responded faintly.

"I didn't expect you to say that."

He looked at her, but remained silent.

She blinked and asked, "Why are you looking at me like this?" "I'm regretting something."

"What do you regret?" She asked.

"I didn't bring a blanket when I came." He said.

Grace frowned and asked, "Are you cold?" "It's not cold, yet. I'm just afraid that you might be hot, then cold later." He said.

Grace was dumbfounded.

She retreated instinctively, and drew away from his arms. "What are you going to do?"

"Apart from you, I can't think of anything else to do," he quipped in a sinister tone.

She was left speechless.

Heinz stood up and said, "Please wait for me. I'll go get a blanket."

"You don't have to do that," she stopped him immediately.

"I didn't want to do that either. But, I feel uncomfortable at the thought that you're going back to accompany your sister at 9 p.m. So, you still have to accompany me now."

Grace didn't know what to say. Looking at his figure in the darkness, she said pitifully, "Can't you just let me go? I won't be able to stand it."

Heinz smiled at the sight of her body trembling slightly. "It's okay. I don't need you to do anything for me. I just want you to be happy."

For what seemed like the umpteenth time that day, she couldn't think of a word to say.

Heinz had insisted on getting a blanket.

As he left, she sat on the sofa alone.

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