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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 888

Upon hearing this, Lawrence knitted his brows subtly.

Timothy knew that if a man really cared about and loved a woman, he would have a sense of possessiveness towards her.

It was obvious that Lawrence was the kind of man who would be possessive.

He was undoubtedly jealous after hearing him say that.

It was probably Lawrence's lifelong regret that he couldn't be with Candace during the most beautiful time of her life.

It was just like how he and Candace had been in love for seven years, but it didn't end up amounting to anything.

Every time he thought about it, he felt as if there were a lot of things missing in his heart. He was uncomfortable, lonely, and had difficulty in falling asleep.

Therefore, Timothy also believed that Lawrence must feel the same as he did. When he heard these words, he would feel regretful.

He smiled and continued, "At that time, she was the beauty of the school. There were too many people pursuing her, but she chose to be with me."

"She was with you, but you two broke up, and she married Anderson. Don't you think it's ridiculous that you're talking about these things now?" There was a hint of jealousy in Lawrence's tone.

It was clear that the jealousy in his heart would not disappear easily, and his chest was heaving violently. His eyes were shining in the night sky, and he was visibly furious.

Timothy gave him a bland glance and said, "Yes, she was with me for six years, but I never really proposed to her. She had a strong personality, so she took my daughter away and married Anderson. It seems that he was her only husband. Although she's been with three men in her life, the only person who married her is Anderson, right? You didn't marry her either, did you?"

Stunned by the question, Lawrence frowned and said coldly, "Why do you care if I married her or not?"

When he left home, he could not find a way to get a divorce. Both of them were already married, so how could they get married again?

However, he would not speak of this disgraceful truth.

Timothy chuckled and said, "Look, you're so full of righteous indignation and so restless, but all you two are doing is being together and committing adultery. Your so-called love is rejected by society. No matter if she and I amounted to anything, we were in love back then, which is different from you. You had a child with her, yet you brazenly refused to raise him and shoved him to Heinz and Grace. That shows how selfish you are in your heart!"

"They're willing to raise him!" Lawrence blurted out. "Do they need you to come here and stand up for them?"

Timothy knew that he was angry from embarrassment, so he said lightly, "Being loud doesn't make you more reasonable. What's more, you have no reason to refute me in such a loud voice. You know that you are in the wrong, don't you?"

Lawrence was stunned and opened his mouth, but he didn't say anything.

Timothy extinguished the cigarette butt in his hand and looked at the coastline in the distance. "Let me give you a piece of advice. If you want to earn the children's respect and understanding, you don't do it by looking down on them because of your age, but with a sincere apology, which might get you the children's understanding." "If I were you, I would make the matter about the news clear to the children in person. Even if you didn't do it, you should still explain it clearly, not with such a tough attitude, taking things for granted."

"I!" Lawrence opened his mouth, but he was stuck there again.

Timothy glanced at him and knew that he had something to do with the incident.

He looked at him with a sneer. "If you don't want to let people know, then don't do it. The things you do are yours. There's no need to shirk the responsibility."

After that, he turned around and strode away. Lawrence stood in the sea breeze and could not come back to his senses for a long time.

He didn't react until Timothy had driven dozens of meters away. He shouted, "Stop him! Don't let him go. I have more to ask."

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