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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 517

"Sunny Group is mine! Don't even think about it," Marry roared. "An illegitimate child like you have no rights to it!"

"Well, it doesn't really matter to me anyway. There's still Alice even if I don't get it." Grace replied. "She can take over since she's about to graduate. As for you, you can stay in prison for the rest of your life."

"I don't want to go to jail," Marry blurted out. "I don't want to go to jail at all. Grace, you can't do this to me."

Grace ignored her and left.

"Come back!" Marry screamed. "You can't leave! Our problems haven't been sorted out yet! You have to let me out!"

Grace maintained an even pace as she headed out.

"Grace, I beg you. I have never begged you. Let me go. I don't want to go to jail. I really don't want to," Marry pleaded.

She didn't want to go to jail?

Grace smiled bitterly to herself.

Why didn't she think of the consequences when she took away Grace's child?

It was too late now.

Grace took a deep breath as she left the basement. She really hoped that everything would end as soon as possible.

At that moment, Heinz stood before the door of the small room where Simon was locked up. He looked at the man inside the room with disdain.

Simon stared back, his eyes full of hostility.

"Simon, you played yourself to death," Heinz said flatly. "How do you feel?"

"Heinz." Simon chuckled gently and said, "It's too early to say that. You still need evidence no matter what."

"All the evidence has been recorded," Heinz replied. "You are a monster indeed. How could you do such a thing to a newborn child?"

"That wasn't me," Simon remained calm. "That was Marry's doing."

"Well, I don't really care. Marry will accuse you of everything anyway and there must be some evidence left behind after all your wrongdoings throughout the years." Heinz had planned ahead and sent someone to investigate the matter.

As for what Simon had done to Grace and the child, there would be clues and evidence left behind. Even though it might be difficult to gather them, justice would always prevail.

It was impossible to not have left any clues behind.

In a while, he would order people to investigate the matter thoroughly.

Simon glared at him piercingly.

Heinz looked at him and smiled.

In the end, Simon would be the one in handcuffs, and Heinz would be the one who was free.

The fact that one was locked up inside while the other one was outside created a sharp contrast.

Therefore, Simon must be feeling very anxious now.

Heinz understood negotiations in the business world. Now, he was in an advantageous position so he naturally wouldn't lose his temper against the weaker person.

It was possible to punish him now, but Little Gary's words were only the words of a child. He wouldn't have considered the big picture.

They stared at each other in silence. Simon grew a little anxious at Heinz's silence.

Simon frowned before saying, "Heinz, it's illegal for you to bring me here."

Heinz laughed at his words.

Simon's brows furrowed into a deeper frown. "What are you laughing at?"

"I'm laughing at you," Heinz replied. "Look at you now. How far have you fallen?"

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