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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 320

When the phone rang, Heinz was smoking. He was not in a hurry to answer the phone because he had never thought that Grace would call him.

After puffing his cigarette, he was still taking his own sweet time and didn't touch the food on the table.

The butler hid in the corner far away and did not dare to go forward. After he had sent Grace back and reported to Heinz, he then left his master alone.

The phone was still ringing.

Heinz put out his cigarette in the ashtray and spit out another puff of smoke. Then, he picked up the phone on the table and took a look at it.

As soon as he saw the call on the screen, his eyes immediately widened in shock. The contact number seemed to be a little familiar.

It was not until he examined it carefully that he suddenly realized who was calling.

He quickly clicked the answer button. The next second, his voice sounded a little excited. "Hello?"

Grace's voice came from the other side, "Heinz, it's Grace."

Heinz was bewildered and quickly answered, "I know, I know."

Heinz's voice sounded so excited. Grace could tell that his voice was hoarse, and she could hear anxious breathing from the receiver.

Grace pursed her lips, "Heinz, after much thinking, I think I should call you."

"What is it?" Heinz asked.

Heinz was utterly surprised to receive the phone call from Grace. Had she figured out her feelings for him?

"Grace, if you have something to say, just say it," Heinz urged. He quickly adjusted his mood with an expectation on his face, hoping that Grace would give the answer that he wanted.

"Okay, I'll get straight to the point." Grace said, "I know that Ernest is not your child. Officer Charm had told me about it."

"So you believe in Jensen, but not me?" Heinz asked with a trace of emotion in his voice.

"That's not the point," Grace continued. "Ernest is a good child. Whether he is your child, it's not important to me now. Heinz, what I wanted to say is that we are not suitable for each other."

"You have said to me that if Ernest is not my child, you will consider to be with me," Heinz became anxious as he pursued. "What are you trying to say now?"

"What I said before was just a scheme of my rights. We truly are not suitable for each other. This is the result of my careful consideration. I hope we can both be amicable about this," Grace explained seriously.

"No, Grace, don't torture me anymore," Heinz begged. "I've already apologized. What else do you want me to do?"

Grace was firm in her stance as she repeated, "I don't want us to waste each other's time. I really don't think we are suitable for each other."

"Why are we not suitable? We were so in sync. How dare you say we're not?" Heinz blurted, "Even if you say we are not suitable, you felt pleasurable in the newspaper office's bathroom earlier today. Your body accepted me."

Grace's heart was stung by his words. She only felt humiliated when he mentioned that.

"Heinz, can you be reasonable?" Grace bellowed angrily, "I don’t want to be with you. I don't want to continue to argue with you like this. Do you understand?"

"I don't care. I will give you the medical report of me and Ernest. You can only be my woman,” Heinz protested overbearingly.

Grace took a deep breath, "You're unreasonable. You can't force others to do anything you want."

"No, I can," Heinz declared in a domineering tone again.

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