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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 383

Jensen Charm nodded, but he was still extremely worried. So, he asked, "What if Grace misunderstands?"

Heinz Jones frowned. He was worried about that too.

"Look," Jensen sighed and said, "You guys nearly broke up when you found out that she had a child. You were extremely furious. At that time, both of you were so enraged. You refused to listen to whatever I had to say. You didn't expect Little Gary to be your child, did you?"

Heinz frowned and looked at Jensen. He remembered that Jensen had repeatedly told him that night to go to Grace's house but he had refused to listen to him.

"How dare you bring this up!" Heinz said. He was furious at the thought of it. "You knew very well that Little Gary is my child but you didn’t tell me. Are you even my friend?"

"Well," Jensen nodded as he continued, 'TH admit it. I do neglect my friends when it comes to love."

Heinz took a deep breath before he snorted, "How could you be so shameless?"

"You just have to get used to it," Jensen said while looking at him with a faint smile on his face. "If our positions were swapped, you would probably have done the same thing too. I finally managed to get Alice to agree to be my girlfriend. How could I tell you?"

Heinz was speechless.

"Look, this is life. It's full of unpredictable things," Jensen smiled as he spoke. "Furthermore, I kept dropping hints to you but you refused to go no matter what, so how could you blame me?"

Heinz was even more speechless. He glanced at Jensen and refused to pay him any more attention. Then, he got into the car and started the car.

Jensen shouted after him, "Hey, listen to me. You'd better find an opportunity and think of a way to confess this matter to Grace."

Heinz did not answer him.

He drove away and he soon arrived at the Emerald Apartment. After stopping the car, he rested for a while before making his way upstairs.

When he reached upstairs and knocked on the door, no one opened the door for him.

He took out his mobile phone to give Grace a call.

Soon, the phone call was connected.

"Grace, where are you?"

"I'm in the shopping mall," Grace Smith said, "Have you returned from the hospital?"

"Yes, why did you go to the mall? How could you still go shopping when you are unwell?"

"I came to buy some necessities," Grace said. "Wait for a while. I'll head back now."

"I'll come and pick you up. Send me your location."

"Pick me up?" Grace was a little surprised, "It's a Sunday. There are a lot of people out here."

"That's exactly why I wanted to pick you up," Heinz replied. He couldn't understand Grace's rationale. "Where are you?"

"I’m at Danz Mall. I am now in the men's clothing department on the left side of the third floor. I'll wait for you here then."

"Okay, I'll come over now!" Heinz replied and he immediately went downstairs.

When he got into the car, he thought of her words. What did they mean?

Did she think that he wouldn't dare to show up because there were many people around?

Did it seem as though he was afraid of the crowd?

She was his woman who had borne him a child. Just because she had gotten pregnant out of wedlock did not mean that she would be afraid of showing her to the public.

It was not as if he was raising a canary.

Meanwhile, Grace was choosing shirts in the menswear department on the third floor. She noticed a shirt that she liked. It was a white shirt with the simplest design. She felt thag white shirts suited Heinz most as it could set off his serious demeanor.

She happened to see a classic white shirt with exquisite buttons displayed at the window.

It was plain and simple. The exquisite details of the shirt, however, made it look luxurious.

Grace walked into the shop. The shop assistant had approached her before she could say anything.

"Miss, how may I help you today?"

"I would like to buy this shirt," Grace said.

"Miss, are you buying the shirt for your husband?"

Grace was slightly shocked and she didn't answer her.

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