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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 970

"Boss, what are you talking about?" Diego didn't know what to say.

"It was her choice to love Heinz's father. I respect her wishes."

"She ended up with a liar who cheated on her." William said disgustedly, "Let's not talk about her. It's a misfortune that your wife was ill and died young, but couldn't you have searched for a better wife?"

Diego was very surprised. "Is there something wrong with Miranda?"

"Grandpa." Heinz spoke up."l think we should tell Uncle Diego. Don't keep him guessing."

"Yes, please tell me," Diego urged.

William then said, "Heinz, tell him what happened."

"Uncle Diego, here's the thing. Your wife is Marry's mother, who is my wife Grace's sister. Marry is currently in prison and waiting for her court hearing. However, last night, Miranda ordered her godson Xavier to kidnap Alice, another sister of Grace's. It was her attempt to negotiate terms to skirt the law."

After that, Heinz proceeded to tell the whole story to Diego.

Diego's brows knitted together as he listened, and he felt uneasy.

Truth be told, he was very astonished.

"Did Miranda really do that?"

"I have a recording here," Heinz said as he whipped out the recording pen.

Diego was stunned and said, "Play it for me."

There were only three people in the room, and there were no outsiders around. Thus, Diego didn't hesitate to instruct Heinz to play the contents.

After that, Heinz played the recording for Diego.

The contents were the conversation Heinz and Jensen had with Miranda back at the hotel.

When Miranda's voice came from the recorder, Diego was utterly shocked.

Heinz knew at that moment that Diego had never known this side of Miranda.

Perhaps, Diego didn't love Miranda at all and he married her because he needed a wife. Coincidentally, Miranda had served him for many years, so she was a suitable candidate.

The reason why Diego chose her might have been because she pretended to be nice in front of him, hence he didn't see through her disguise.

Thus, it was by pure chance that they got married.

As Diego listened to the recording, he grew even more upset by the second. Heinz was also more convinced that Diego had no idea about Miranda's true colors.

Diego took a deep breath and listened to it patiently.

Even William was very surprised when he heard Miranda's arrogant tone.

A long time had passed when the recording finally ended.

The room was quiet, and no one spoke a word.

Diego was in deep thought after he heard the recording, frowning in silence.

Sometime later, Diego asked, "Is this a recording from this morning?"

"Yes, we met with Madam Scott before you came. I tried to make her give up the idea of messing with the law, but I obviously failed," Heinz answered.

"D*mn it." Diego gritted his teeth.

William said, "Heinz, serve him a cup of tea. He seems upset."

"Alright." Heinz immediately served Diego a cup of tea and handed it to him.

Diego took the cup and sipped at it. Panting in frustrations, he said, "I really didn't expect it to be like this."

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