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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 318

Grace froze as she looked into her son's piercing eyes. Although he was young, his gaze was penetrating, it made her shudder and dare not look him in the eyes.

She heaved a deep sigh for a moment and said softly, "Son, this is the grown-ups' business. I have to deal with it myself."

"It looks like he has made you unhappy," Little Gary pouted. "I was right then."

"Son," Grace said helplessly. She was shocked at how easy he had picked up on the situation. She said, "You're still young. There are some things that you still don't understand."

"I understand." Little Gary blurted, "You've been reluctant to take me to see him because he's not good enough."

Grace was astonished once again. She asked, "Why do you think so?"

He said, "Mommy, can you be more honest? Don't feel embarrassed. Is what I said true?"

Grace felt helpless. She looked at her son and answered truthfully, "I'm sorry. I didn't handle it well. It's my fault."

Gary studied her for a moment. After a while, he broke the silence, "Is it true that I will put you in a difficult situation if I want to meet him?"

Grace was dumbfounded, and an apologetic look flashed across her eyes. She explained, "Little Gary, let me put it this way. It's impossible between me and him."

Little Gary was startled, "He doesn't have a good character, right?"

Grace shook her head and said, "He's your father. It isn’t about his character. Both of us have a stubborn personality. It's not appropriate for us to be together."

"I see," Little Gary nodded and reached out to hold Grace's hand. "Mommy, let's have dinner together."

"Okay," she smiled.

Only then did the mother and son come out of the room.

Outside the room, Alice, Jensen, and Tyler were watching them in silence.

Grace curved her lips, "Sorry, let's eat."

Jensen took a glimpse at Grace, he was a little worried.

Grace sat down to have dinner with them.

Tyler peeked at Grace. His gaze was fixed on an obvious bruised mark on Grace's neck. Just one look at the reddish bruise and he understood what it was.

Tyler was momentarily stunned, and the look in his eyes deepened.

He quietly picked up the lettuces from the plate and put it on Grace's plate, saying, "Help yourself. Didn't you say that you're hungry?"

"Thank you," Grace looked at the delectable dishes on the table. There were six dishes and one soup.

Alice also sensed that something was not right. She examined her sister and was a little worried.

Grace had been eating with her head down.

The atmosphere at the dining table was gloomy.

After dinner, Little Gary pulled Tyler into his room.

When he saw that the little fellow seemed to have something to say, Tyler chuckled, "Tell me, what do you want from me?"

Little Gary blinked at him and stared into his eyes. He questioned, "Uncle Henley, can you keep secrets?"

"Yes, I can," Tyler said with a smile. "Don't you know what kind of person I am?"

"Alright, I'll believe you this time." Little Gary then said, "I want to hack into a website. Can you teach me how to do it?"

Tyler was startled at his request. His eyes twitched and he said, "Kid, I'm afraid it's a little difficult."

"You definitely know how to do it." Little Gary said matter-of-factly, "I know that Uncle Henley has the ability."

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