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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 280

Jensen was confused and taken aback at the same time. He shook his head and said, Tor now, it's right not to tell him." "You really think so?" Alice looked at him in surprise.

Jensen nodded and said, "Yes. Heinz is in a bad mood now. He hasn't thought much about it. He's just being jealous. You have to know that he is not a bad person. We've been friends for years, I know him well. He is just too self-righteous, nothing else. It's up to you whether to let him know or not in the future. I won't say a thing if you decided not to."

"You won't say a word about it?" Alice asked again.

"Yes," Jensen nodded. "I still want to have babies."

Alice was speechless.

After a long time, she opened her mouth and said, "I'm sorry. I was anxious yesterday. It just pissed me off that he treated my sister so badly. "

"I understand," Jensen said with a serious tone. "I understand all of your feelings."

"Thank you," Alice said softly. "No matter what, I'm very grateful to you."

Jensen was amused by her and felt extremely warm in his heart.

He found that although she tended to act impulsively at times, she was a warm-hearted girl.

She would apologize after realizing that it was not

appropriate for her to act emotionally.

She had a soft heart.

"Don't worry about it," Jensen said. "I rather you could open your heart to me."

Her face immediately turned cold and she said, "I-"

"Lets go."

How could she open her heart?

Should she confess to him that she was assaulted when she was seventeen years old? And since then she had been shunning men?

How could she say that?

They were silent all the way back.

Twenty minutes later, they arrived at Emerald Apartment.

Alice unbuckled the seat belt and got out of the car.

Jensen then removed the things he bought from the backseat.

Alice was standing behind him, waiting to fetch them from him.

Jensen then handed her the flowers and said, "Take the flowers and go up. I'll carry these. Might need a few rounds."

"I'll help you," she said. "You can't take all of these alone."

"No need," Jensen refused right away. "You're my woman, I won't allow you to do any rough work."

What?

Alice was stunned. She felt weird that he had actually said that and she didn't really like it.

She said, "Don't treat me like a princess. You make me feel useless. Give me that bag. I'll carry it."

"There's really no need," Jensen said again. "I'm serious."

Alice could see that he was being courteous, but she didn't wish to be treated as a spoiled girl who needed to be tended to.

Instead, she walked directly to the other side of the car. She opened the door, grabbed two bags, closed the door and went straight up.

Looking at her back, Jensen said, "Alice, I've told you I'll pamper you."

"Can you just shut up?" Alice turned around grumpily and said, "You've been talking non-stop all the way here. Are you going through andropause?"

Jensen blinked his eyes and said, "I guess so. I've been abstaining from sex for the past few years."

Alice stared at him with sharp eyes and said, "That's because you have had too much sex before, haven't you? How many women have you dated? And how many times have you slept with those women?"

She couldn't help but blurt out.

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