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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 777

"Simply because my daughter, Grace is going out with you. I think since you're so in love with her, you shouldn't be so stingy to spend one hundred million dollars on her mother, right?" Candace asked in a matter- of- fact way.

Heinz took a long drag on his cigarette and exhaled as he pondered what she had said. He sneered callously and answered, "Fine. I'll give you one hundred million dollars, but, on one condition. You have to stay away from us in the future. Consider this your retirement fund."

Seeing how blunt and straightforward he was, her eyebrows relaxed as a hint of a smile flashed across her face. "Oh! How generous of you, Mr. Jones. Very well then, given your generosity, I will comply with your terms and steer clear of you both. However, this stands only for as long as you keep this matter a secret from Grace," she Candace.

"Sorry, but you're not qualified to set any terms with me. I will tell Grace about this matter, including Jensen and Zachary for sure. Everyone will know about this so that they'll stand as a witness that you've taken one hundred million dollars from me and will not harass Grace and Alice in the future."

"That won't do. You cannot let Grace and Alice know about this matter," refused a dissatisfied Candace in an instant.

"Madam Lowe, do you mean to say that you want both the money and to stay in your daughters' lives? There is no such thing as a free lunch in this world," he scoffed as he smiled sarcastically.

Her face flushed, and it became twisted with anger. "Are you such a narrow-minded man? Do you have to let everyone know that I'm asking you for money?"

"Let me remind you. It is you who are heartless. That gives you no right to be questioning people for not extending you with a generous favor. We've only just met and you're already asking me for one hundred million dollars. Do you really think anyone would comply with such demands from a person like you?"

"You have just promised me, but now you are going back on your words. Heinz, do you think this is appropriate? Perhaps I will have a tight relationship with Grace in the future. Aren't you afraid that I will speak ill of you to her? I doted on her a lot, so I'm sure that must have left some sort of bond," warned Candace.

"But you're not an amiable mother now. Had you been one, you wouldn't have left them in the way that you did. You dare to come back here demanding not only the love of your family but money as well? I personally feel that you do not deserve a single one of all the good things that have happened," roared Heinz.

"Grace is a sensible person. If she knows that I didn't tell her that I've given you a hundred million dollars, she will be mad at me in the future," he added.

"I would rather tell her and face the music now than hide it from her and have it all blow up in my face when I least expect it."

"Plus, it's really not worth ruining our relationship for a mother like you."

"What exactly do you want?" She asked.

"Apologize to them. Repent to both Grace and Alice sincerely, and tell them that you were wrong all these years and should not have abandoned them," he demanded in a deep voice.

"I can't do it," she refused.

"Then you're not getting a single cent from me," he said as he turned to leave.

"Heinz Jones!" Candace yelled from behind.

He ignored her yelling.

He stormed off, heading for the gate.

"What on earth is Aunt Candace going to do?" Asked a rather dumbfounded Zachary.

"Borrow money from me. One hundred million dollars," Heinz replied in a deep voice.

"F*ck! That is straight- up extortion," exclaimed Zachary, who simply couldn't hide his astonishment.

"She's asking for an exorbitant sum of money," stated Jensen who was shocked himself.

"Don't worry about her. Let's go," said Heinz as he got into the car and left with Jensen.

Zachary turned back and looked at Candace who was running after them.

She watched Heinz's car leave and turned to him asking, "Zachary, can you lend me some more money?" She did not have an ounce of guilt or shame.

He frowned. He looked at her and shook his head, refusing almost instantly, "No."

Candace's face turned pale as she couldn't hide how upset she was. She pursed her lips, pulled herself together and said, "I need this money to save someone's life."

"No," he looked at her and refused bluntly once again.

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