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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 317

The butler just kept babbling, so Grace had to listen even if she didn't want to. Anyway, it was indeed a pity to waste a whole dining table of delicious food.

The butler saw that she didn't say anything and took the chance to persuade her quickly. He started babbling again, "Miss Smith, I am a considerate person. I can't stand people quarreling, especially couples. I overheard a few words just now. If it was because of our young master, you really don't have to be angry."

Grace continued to keep mum.

She wasn't angry. Ernest was very adorable. The first time she saw the child, her heart ached for him for some unknown reason.

However, because of Little Gary, Ernest, and Heinz's refusal to admit the incident on that fateful night, she couldn't tell how many women Heinz had had.

He didn’t have to know about Little Gary, but how could he not admit that Ernest was his son?

She felt that Heinz was not suitable for her. They were both very stubborn.

From the first quarrel to the present dispute, when he was displeased, he would just force himself on her against her will in the newspaper office's washroom.

He had never respected her. This kind of relationship meant that it was difficult to have a good ending between them.

Even if there was no Little Gary or Ernest, it was still impossible forthem to go a long way.

She calmed down and thought about it rationally. They didn't act on impulse, in fact, they were genuinely not suitable for each other.

Perhaps, she did not really fall for Heinz.

Perhaps, Heinz wasn't really in love with her either.

If both of them did truly fall for each other, the children would not have been a problem.

In this world, there were thousands of remarried couples. Both the man and woman had to show their absolute tolerance towards each other.

But both Grace and Heinz hadn't learned how to tolerate each other yet.

It was both her fault and Heinz's fault.

She understood that it takes two to tango. If there was a conflict, it would be the responsibility of both parties.

The butler, who was driving, said, "Miss Smith, our young master is very well-behaved. You see, usually when he is in the town villa, where Butler Holland and the other servants will take care of him, his living conditions are way above many. Yet, this child is also rather pitiful because his parents are not with him.

You don't know about this, but every time I see the child, as an outsider, I too feel distressed. If you meet him, you will like this child."

"I like that child," Grace finally spoke. "He is very cute, well-behaved, and very sensible. Unlike his peers, he is calm and composed. I also feel sorry for him."

"Then that's it. Since you like the child, why don't you marry Mr. Jones and form a family? It's such a simple thing. Both of you made it so complicated and even quarreled with each other," the butler concluded that everything was fine.

Grace gazed out of the window and muttered, "Maybe I don't love Heinz enough, so I just want to quit."

"You don't love Mr. Jones?" the butler was shocked. He asked in disbelief, "Is there any woman who doesn't love Mr. Jones?"

Grace simple replied, "There should be many women who love him."

The butler asked, "Miss Smith, do you mean that they love his money?"

"In his heart, I am also that kind of woman," Grace stated in a monotone. "In fact, I’m no different."

She was the same as everyone else in Heinz's heart. Although he had apologized, the next time when something triggered him, he would still say mean things to her.

She admitted that she didn't have a strong heart to bear the hurtful words from Heinz.

She would rather not continue with the relationship than feel disgusted by his actions whenever the situation arose.

"Miss Smith, our president hasn't brought anyone to our house before. Why do you think that he feels that you are the same as the others? You're totally different from the others, do you know that?"

The butler chastised her as he felt indignant for Heinz.

Grace moved her lips helplessly, "Mr. Butler, I appreciate your kindness. But now, I don't want to think about anything. I just want to stay quiet for a while. One shouldn't make decisions out of impulse. Could you please leave me alone for a while?"

But the butler insisted, "I have one more thing to say. Miss Smith, our president has never brought any other woman back home before."

"What about Claris?" Grace retorted flatly, "Claris is a wife candidate chosen by his grandfather for him. You don't have to worry about him being alone."

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