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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 733

Heinz didn't say anything. He just looked at her in silence. His eyes were so sharp that they frightened her.

There was a flash of panic in Jodie's eyes. She was actually afraid that the video in the USB flash drive would be revealed to the public.

She didn't know when that d*mned thing had been put in her suitcase.

Henry had shown it to her when she was in Alsburg. She didn't expect him to put in her suitcase. If she knew that it was there, she would have destroyed it.

However, it was already in Heinz's hand. She couldn't destroy it even if she wanted to.

"Heinz, for the sake of our love and marriage, don't make it public," Jodie begged for mercy again.

He remained silent.

"I'm begging you!" Her expression changed completely.

Heinz stated in a deep voice, "Jodie, your change of attitude makes you more hideous. I believe that you know more, but you just refuse to tell me. If you tell me the truth, I will give it back to you."

"I've already confessed everything I know," she shouted. "I've told you everything. I've had a hard time in Alsburg."

"I think that you were doing well there." Heinz looked at her and said. "Although you are very thin and your eyes are swollen because of crying, you are not haggard at all."

"It can be seen that your state of health reflects your six years of life, which is much better than the torment your parents have suffered."

"You were willing to be a slave to a man. You were able to take care of yourself."

"I don't care about your life in Alsburg. I just want to know something more useful. If you can't tell me and offer more valuable intel, it's hard to say whether the public will know about it or not tomorrow," he finished.

"Heinz, I am your former lover. How could you ruin me like this?" Jodie accused miserably.

"You're wrong. It's not me who ruined you. It's you yourself," Heinz replied in a deep voice. "You're the one who brought this upon yourself."

"If I hadn't met you, I wouldn't have become like this," she shouted.

"You didn't make good decisions yourself, but now you accuse others." Heinz glared at her coldly. "What you are doing now is still harming others. This is your life. If you could control yourself, maybe your life would be much different."

"You don't need to teach me a lesson." She shook her head and shouted, "I have told you everything that I know. You don't believe me, yet you still want to force me."

"What's that man's full name?" He asked.

Jodie paused.

"Don't tell me that you don't know," he sneered.

"The name of the people in Alsburg is very long. I think that Henry doesn't even know his own name. I heard it once. They didn't even finish reading it even after half a minute. How can I remember it?" Jodie asked.

"Well, fine." Heinz had finally lost his patience this time, so he turned around and left.

"I really don't know," she shouted from behind.

There was only silence that answered her.

"Heinz, wait," Jodie yelled when she saw that he was about to leave.

She panicked. "Let me tell you a secret.

Please don't leave."

Heinz immediately stopped. He turned around and said blandly, "Jodie, don't make such a desperate struggle."

"Heinz, I'll tell you a secret. Come here, I really have a secret to tell you," she continued. "Maybe it will be helpful for you."

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