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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 293

Lester looked at Heinz from the rear view mirror and broke out in cold sweat. He did not see that coming.

It was such a coincidence to have bumped into Grace and Henley.

"President, I'll give Alex a call and ask him about the situation," Lester glanced at him and reported.

"Okay, I'll get out first," Heinz said.

"Yes, President," Lester replied.

After getting out of the car, Heinz scanned the entire Folklore Village restaurant. He could see there was a bustling crowd at the side where the wedding banguet was being held.

Once Lester was done with the phone call, he quickly followed after Heinz. "President, there's only one wedding banquet during this time of the day. It should be the wedding of Alex's relative."

"Prepare some cash as a wedding gift and include a note with it," Heinz said.

"Yes," Lester replied. In fact, he already had it prepared in the car. They couldn't be showing up to a wedding empty-handed.

"Where is Alex?" Heinz asked.

"He's getting his hands full." Lester wanted to say something else but stopped on second thought.

Heinz scowled and glanced at him. He seemed to

be doing it inadvertently but his penetrating gaze was terrifying.

Lester froze for a moment and immediately said, "Alex said that he saw Miss Smith and Tyler Henley heading toward the east side of the restaurant."

Heinz remained composed and did not say a word.

Seeing Heinz's calm reaction, Lester breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that Heinz was thinking of checking them out too.

He must have been curious.

Lester was also feeling the urge to look into it. The relationship between Tyler and Miss Smith was obviously unusual.

"President, why don't we eat at the east side?" Lester suggested as there were not many people at the east side of the restaurant.

Heinz did not respond. He frowned and took a glance at the other side, with a surge of emotion in his eyes.

"No," he said. "Let's go to the wedding banquet."

Heinz then strode toward the entrance.

Lester followed suit and they entered the wedding hall.

In the restaurant, Grace and Tyler were seated by the window.

"Don't they have a private room?" Grace asked.

"No," Tyler answered. ''They're not equipped with any private room. Take it or leave it."

Grace smiled and said, "I just figure that it'd be an eyesore with me gobbling down the food." "As long as it's delicious." Tyler obviously did not care. After sitting down, he removed his coat and put it on the chair next to him.

The waiter said, "Sir, should I start serving only when all the guests have arrived?"

"It's just the two of us," Tyler said.

The waiter's mouth gaped open and he asked in shock, "Just the two of you?"

"Why?" Tyler raised his eyebrows. "Is that not allowed?" "Of course not, it's just that you'll be having a 17-course meal. It would be too much for two persons," the waiter explained kindly.

"It doesn't matter. We'll have it to- go if we can't finish it,” Tyler said in a deep voice. "Just serve us the full course. No dishes should be left out."

"Yes, Sir. But it's important that no food is wasted. We're more than happy to pack the leftover food up for you," the waiter reminded again.

Tyler said with a nod, "Sure. Don't worry."

"Alright. Sir and Madam, you'll be served shortly," the waiter said and walked away.

Grace looked at a sign on the table that said, "Food is precious. Don't waste it!" "What a thoughtful restaurant," she said.

"Well, not too bad. With the 17-course meal, you'd only dine here occasionally though. I don't fancy the thought of eating leftover food over and over again," Tyler said.

"Haha!" Grace laughed.

That scene happened to be captured by Alex.

He was standing at another corner of the restaurant.

The restaurant and the wedding hall were connected by a corridor. Alex had passed through the corridor, hid in the corner out of their sights, and got a shot of them using his phone.

He sent it to Lester.

Upon receiving the photo, Lester faltered, not knowing whether to show it to Heinz.

Heinz noticed it and threw a glance at Lester's phone with a frown on his face.

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