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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 891

"Grandpa, don't be too agitated."

Seeing William's reaction, Heinz immediately stood up and said with concern.

"I'm not agitated. Tell me everything you know right away. Don't hide anything from me. Tell me everything you know," William said with a serious expression.

Heinz was a little surprised. He nodded and said, "Grandpa, you really shouldn't take it to heart."

"Cut the crap!" William lost his temper and urged him. "Hurry up and say it."

Heinz replied, "That child is eight years old. He's the child of Grace's mother. Now, he lives in my house with Little Gary and Ernest. He's mine and Grace's brother."

William instantly sat down in his chair, and he looked like he couldn't bear it. He looked at Heinz with horror in his eyes.

"Y-You mean that Grace's mother is your father's mistress?"

Heinz nodded worriedly. His gaze did not leave William for even a second. "Yes Grandpa, it's Grace's mother, Candace Lowe."

"What kind of behavior is this?" William muttered to himself in shock.

"Now, Candace is staying in the hospital and has terminal cancer. The doctor said that her life will come to an end in less than two months."

"She deserves to die!" William said coldly. "She became someone else's mistress and became a homewrecker. The earlier she dies, the earlier she'll stop being an eyesore."

Heinz didn't say anything. He looked at William, who still seemed alright. Although he was angry, his body had not been pushed over the edge from the rage, so Heinz was slightly relieved.

"Does Grace know?" William looked at him and wanted to hear the answer.

"Yes, she does." Heinz didn't hide anything.

"Are you two still planning to be together?" William raised his eyebrows in surprise. "Are you not affected?"

"Yes!" Heinz nodded. "I should have been together with Grace from the start. We don't want to waste our happiness because of them. Moreover, Grace and I have gotten married, and Jodie is a thing of the past. I just want to live a good life."

After hearing this, William stayed frozen for a long time. His expression was cold and static. He looked at Heinz and didn't say anything for a long

while.

Heinz met his gaze and waited for a long time.

Finally, William opened his mouth and said, "That's fine. It's best to know the difference between right and wrong, but why are you two raising that child?"

"Candace handed the child over to Grace and I. The child is innocent," Heinz said.

William frowned and said, "What do you mean innocent? With a father like that, he can't be innocent."

Heinz didn't say anything. He naturally understood what William meant, and it was understandable that he felt angry and unstable as well.

"Do you really plan to raise this child until he's an adult?" From his attitude, William knew that there was no room for negotiation.

Heinz nodded and said, "Yes, Grace and I are not going to put the blame on this child."

"I want to see what kind of child he is." William frowned, and said, "How about this, later in the afternoon, I'll go and see what the child is like, and see my two great-grandsons while I'm there."

"Okay," Heinz said. "I'll ask the butler to prepare more food."

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