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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 633

"Aunt Jovane!" Jensen spoke, "Alice didn't take the initiative to tell me. It was I who found a clue and forced her to tell me. She didn't even tell me anything which is why I came to ask you."

Upon hearing Jensen's defense for Alice, Jovane didn't say a word. She just smiled calmly.

Jensen frowned. "Aunt Jovane, I thought that you were different from my mother."

"Jensen, even so," Jovane started, "I now feel that she is not strong enough. Even if she stays with you, she can't deal with your mother. It will be a tragedy if the two of you stayed together."

Jensen was suddenly hit by Jovane's words.

"It's not easy to deal with your mother," Jovane stated bluntly. "I'm not afraid if you tell these to Rosalie so I'm going to tell you straightforwardly. You were also having a hard time with your mother and your little girlfriend is still young. She was about to cry the moment someone scolded her. Such a weak person can't deal with Rosalie. If she can't, how can she stay in your family?"

Jensen remained silent as he fell into his thoughts, not knowing what to reply.

"If you have come this far, I think that she must've wanted to break up with you." Jovane smiled faintly and continued, "If she wants to break up with you, she's a smart person. It's better to stay away than to be angry in the future. She's smart. So, when she asked you to break up with her, you don't have to worry about it. This was inevitable."

"Aunt Jovane, can you not discourage me?" Jensen was extremely anxious. "I didn't come here to listen to these words."

"Jensen, then what did you come here to listen to?" Jovane asked with a smile. "Did you want to listen to my praise?"

"What in the world did my mother say?" Jensen asked. "I want to know everything that my mother said."

"Here!" Jovane switched on her phone and searched for something. She then played a recording. "Listen to it yourself."

Jensen didn't expect Jovane to have recorded it.

He looked at Jovane in shock.

"I had no choice. Your mother insisted on going to your place. I didn't want to go but I was afraid that something would happen. I recorded this because I wanted you to listen to it. In case you guys really did break up, at least you knew what was going on. It's better than worrying blindly," Jovane explained. "Besides, both you and your uncle are cops. How could I not be careful?"

Jensen fell speechless.

The recording began and Rosalie's words were not pretty.

He heard Jovane's and Rosalie's conversation, and Alice's reply. He listened to them for a long time until the recording had ended.

Jensen couldn't say a word as he sat on the sofa.

At that moment, Jensen suddenly understood why Alice had insisted on breaking up.

Sufferings and hardships didn't matter; what mattered was the humiliation of one's character. It was the most infuriating and humiliating thing one could do to a girl.

Jovane looked at him and said, "Your mother is always impatient when she does things. I tried to persuade her but she didn't listen to me. We don't know what she will be like in the future. Jensen, objectively, I think you should find a strong girl, not a girl who lacks confidence and runs away when she is in trouble."

"Aunt Jovane, Alice is not weak," Jensen explained. "She just hasn't encountered such a situation before."

"Jensen, you don't need to keep speaking up for Alice. It's not that I don't like her," Jovane explained. "I just think that she is not suitable for you."

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