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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 537

Grace didn't know whether to laugh or cry. These two children were just rascals.

Grace stood by their side, and listened for a while, before asking, "Isn't it inappropriate for you guys to say such things?"

"Ah, Mommy." Ernest's face immediately turned red with surprise.

Little Gary said nonchalantly, "Mommy, you must be hungry. I'll get Mr. Butler. Let's have dinner together."

"Okay, let's have dinner."

She was really hungry.

The children must be hungry too.

Ernest held Grace's hand and with his arms wrapped around her arm, he called out in an ingratiating manner, "Mommy,"

"I'll keep the cards for you,” Grace said. "I'll give it back to you when you are grown up!"

"Mommy, you can use it as you wish," Ernest said. "It's not right for a woman to not have money."

"Kiddo, who did you learn this from?"

"Our teacher," Ernest said. "Our teacher, Miss Holland's monthly salary is quite little. However, she said that if she doesn't work, she will not have a say in her household." "Is that so?" "Yeah," Ernest nodded. "I heard it when she was talking with the life skills teacher." "You little elf," Grace doted on him very much as she caressed his nose. "You even remembered what she said."

"Of course I remember!" Ernest nodded and said, "Miss Holland said that without any income, she would starve to death if she had to wait for a man to feed her."

Grace was speechless again.

"When a man is happy, he will pamper you. If he is unhappy, he will trample all over you. Therefore, women must have money."

Grace suddenly felt that it made sense.

"Mommy, will you remember what I said?" Ernest shook her arm and raised his small face to look at her.

Grace nodded, "I'll keep it in mind!"

"Hence, even if Dad has a lot of assets, he must write down your name as owner. Otherwise, it wouldn't be right," Ernest reminded.

Grace looked at her son in amusement as he was worried about her.

Heinz happened to appear and heard those words. He instantly felt as if he had been undermined by someone else.

"Ernest," the man's voice said coldly. "What did you say to Mommy?"

"Daddy," Ernest looked at Heinz and said. "I'm telling Mommy about women's life experiences and that

they can't trust men too much."

"Aren't you a man yourself?" Heinz said. "You are destroying my woman's trust towards me."

"No, I'm not," Ernest shook his head.

"You are the one who said it." Heinz snorted lightly, "Your Mommy will feel insecure because of what you've said."

"It doesn't matter," Ernest said. "Gary and I will help Mommy build a sense of security. Even if you don't want Mommy anymore, we can still support her. We will never leave her."

"Rascal." Heinz was going crazy. "Why would I not want your Mommy?"

"Men are all unsettled," said Ernest. "Although I think that you can be trusted, life is full of surprises. One can't be too sure."

"You will be a man in the future too."

"I am a boy now," Ernest added. "I will be very responsible when I become a man in the future."

"Why did I have the both of you rascals?" Heinz glared at his son helplessly, "Both of you were born to steal my spotlight."

"If you are tough yourself, then you won't be afraid of us stealing your spotlight."

"You little brats. If you keep defaming me, your Mommy will never talk to me again."

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