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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 977

Heinz was used to Marry's blatant and wicked words, so he was not surprised.

Diego, on the other hand, was really shocked to hearthat.

He was surprised that a young lady could be so rude. He squinted his eyes as he scrutinized Marry closely.

"What are you looking at?" Marry's temper had worsened upon having stayed in the detention center for so long. "Have you never seen a beauty like me?"

Diego frowned as he repeated dumbfoundedly, "Beauty?"

Hearing this, Marry immediately burst into anger. "What's wrong? Am I not beautiful? Let me tell you, I'm f*cking beautiful!"

Diego's brows furrowed deeper as he replied seriously, "I'm sorry, but I can't see your beauty. You're just nasty."

"Piss off!" she snapped.

Marry could not accept the criticism.

She had always been beautiful, and she wouldn't allow anyone to tell her otherwise. "What would you know, you old piece of sh*t? How dare you say that I'm not beautiful?"

"Marry," Heinz cut her off. "You probably haven't looked at yourself in the mirror, have you? Even a madman looks better than you do. You are ugly and disgusting to look at."

"Go to hell, Heinz!" Marry roared. "How could a gentleman ever talk back to a woman?"

Heinz's face fell and he thought to himself, "D*mn, she really knows how to cuss."

Diego was still frowning as he remarked, "It seems that what your mother did for you is not worth it."

He then glanced at Heinz and said, "Heinz, let's go."

"Yes." Heinz did not say anything more after that. It was a waste of time to argue with a lunatic like Marry.

Seeing as they were really about to leave, Marry yelled again, "Hey! Don't go. No one is allowed to leave. Do you hear me? Come back and talk to me! Listen to my curses!"

However, the only response she received was the distant footsteps as the men retreated away. They ignored Marry entirely and quickly left the detention center.

Marry was unwilling to give up, but she couldn't do anything else. She could only grit her teeth as she glared at their retreating figures.

Back in the car, Heinz looked at Diego's gloomy face and quickly comforted him, "Uncle Diego, that is how Marry is. Don't take it to heart."

Diego shook his head. "I didn't take it to heart. I'm just shocked. How could a young lady be so vicious?"

"Her viciousness is only the tip of the iceberg. What you see is nothing compared to the person she was," Heinz commented. "Grace and Marry's husband were in love once, but Marry got involved in their relationship and drugged both of her sisters. If it weren't for me, Jensen, Grace, and Alice, Grace and Alice's lives might have been ruined."

"At the time, Alice was barely 18 and she was a minor. Marry stole Grace's boyfriend to exact revenge on Grace. She even harmed an innocent Alice in the process. Marry was both ruthless and cruel.”

"After a one-night stand, Grace got pregnant with twins and gave birth to two sons. Marry took one of them away and sold him to a human trafficker. She told Grace that the child had died. Fortunately, the child came back to me."

"Later, she kicked both Grace and Alice out from their family without giving them any source of livelihood."

"Five years later, Grace and Alice returned, and Marry tried to hurt them again. If that had not happened, we wouldn't have done this to her."

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