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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 617

Heinz smiled and said, "Lester meant that you can make your own judgment on the matter. Alice, there are some things that you should not say even if you've seen through it, otherwise there's no fun in it."

Alice naturally did not believe it. "What fun?"

Heinz replied, "There are some things that will affect your reputation if you're not careful and say them out loud."

Alice came to a sudden realization. "He is afraid that our cousin's actions would be discovered and the police would go looking for him?"

Heinz praised her with two words, "Smart girl!"

Alice looked at her elder sister.

Grace joined in, "You don't have to ask. The result is that Eva has gone mad. Whether she wants to be or not and whether she really is or otherwise, she must have gone crazy."

Alice was still confused by her sister's words and asked, "Grace, I don't quite understand what you're saying. If she didn't want it, who could drive her crazy?"

Grace smiled and said nothing.

Alice froze for a moment before coming back to her senses. Suddenly, she seemed to have understood something.

She looked at her sister. "Grace, you all have a plan. You all know about everything, don't you?"

Grace was still smiling without saying a word.

Heinz smiled faintly. "It's a tacit mutual understanding. Let's just sit and watch the clouds lift."

Alice sighed and said something that made everyone feel very emotional, "That old woman is so hateful, not letting go of her anger even if she is crazy. But life isn't something you can hold on to, anyway. Perhaps it's good that things are this way."

In Lowe Villa.

As soon as they returned, they received notice that the Old Master had forced his way out of the hospital and said that he'd come to Lowe Villa.

When Madam Lowe informed them of that, Grace was a little surprised.

"Why was he in such a hurry to leave the hospital?"

"Generally, the culture here is that when an old person is about to die, they want to spend the little time they have at home. Perhaps the Old Master knew that he would not be able to live too long, so he came back early to prepare himself."

Grace was stunned. A kind of inexpressible sourness welled up in her heart.

Time passed quickly at the end of a person's lifetime.

All grudges might really dissipate with the passage of time.

Grandma's life would come to an end and the Old Master's as well.

Their lives had been filled with loneliness and bitterness for decades. They had been lonely for half of their lives, but they were also the ones who had suffered the most.

After thinking about it, Grace gained a deep understanding.

Perhaps life should be settled a little earlier than that, not to wait until the last moment to have irredeemable regrets. Sadness and sorrow could never be taken away.

Thinking of that, Grace looked at Heinz quietly.

"I hope that both Heinz and I will appreciate and support each other for the rest of our lives and progress till old age together," she thought.

When Grace looked at Heinz, he also turned around and looked at her with tenderness in his eyes. He stared at her and smiled.

The two of them looked at each other and laughed.

Soon, the Old Master came back by ambulance. He went straight to Lowe Villa. He got out of the ambulance, accompanied by nurses and doctors to monitor his physical condition. It was only then that they were relieved and the ambulance left shortly after.

The Old Master was helped into the lobby but Donald didn't come. Perhaps it was the Old Master's order that his third son was not allowed to be there.

After the group of people sat down, the Old Master turned to Zachary with a hint of expectation in his eyes.

Zachary frowned when he saw that look.

"Grandfather, why are you in such a hurry to leave the hospital to come here? What's the matter?"

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