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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 969

Meeting an old friend was always inevitable.

Heinz accompanied William as he watched Diego and William talking to each other. Diego's expression showed that he was a very cultured person, and he had always respected William.

A veteran who didn't forget his roots was expected to be pretty well-mannered.

"Diego, you've become an old man." William joked with Diego. Frankly, he still saw Diego as his own child.

Diego held William's hand tightly and said with a smile, "That's right, boss. I'm an old man now, but you are still as handsome as always. I met you three years ago, and three years later, you haven't changed a bit."

"Alas, I'm getting old." William was so happy that the fine lines in the corners of his eyes were visible. "As someone who has one foot in the grave, I don't dare expect too much right now. I just want to live a good life. As long as I don't do anything against my conscience, that's more than enough for me." "Boss." Diego looked at him with a change in his expression. "You are still the same, and your method of doing things hasn't changed. I admire you. All these years, I've been living my life in accordance with your teachings."

"Good job, Diego." William held Diego's hand tightly. From the look on William's face, it seemed as if he was looking at his child.

"Let's head to the private room and sit down to reminisce about the old days." Diego looked at the back door and said, "Let's not stand here."

"Sure." William nodded.

Diego suddenly cried out in surprise, "Silly me, I ignored the young man beside you. If I'm not mistaken, this should be Heinz."

Heinz responded politely, "Hello, Mr. Quell. I'm Heinz."

"You can call me Uncle Diego. We're family, so there's no need to stand on ceremony," Diego said with a smile.

Heinz was stunned by his words.

Why would he address Diego as such?

Hearing this, William also sighed. "Heinz, call him Uncle. I wanted to set your mother up with him, but it failed and she insisted on taking a fancy to your father! Look how she ended up!"

William couldn't go on, but he still sighed when he

thought of it.

Diego was slightly startled as well, and there was a touch of regret in his eyes.

When he looked back at the past, there were too many regrets to count. Alas, feelings couldn't be forced.

William also sighed and added, "Oh, I've gotten old. How can I think of these things? It's all in the past now, and it was God's plan, anyway. Your mother wasn't lucky enough to be with your amazing Uncle Diego."

Diego smiled bitterly. "So many years have passed, and she is already gone. Alright, let's not talk about it. Heinz, just call me Uncle Diego will do. I also heard that you were acquainted with Hugo when you were in school."

"Yes." Heinz nodded and addressed him as his uncle. "Uncle Diego, I didn't expect you to know that I knew Hugo."

Diego laughed and explained, "Before I came to Northern City, Hugo mentioned it to me. I never expected that we would meet here."

"It's fate, then." Heinz smiled. "Uncle Diego, this way, please."

"Let's go."

They promptly entered the room together. When they arrived at the private room, there were only the three of them left. After taking their seats, Diego reminisced with William about the past.

"Boss, Heinz, is there something wrong?" Diego was an experienced man and he realized that this gathering had another purpose.

Heinz admired Diego because he could tell that they were there for a reason.

"Heinz, tell me what's wrong," Diego said. "As long as it doesn't violate the law, I will never refuse to help you."

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