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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 984

Lawrence was required to pay a hundred million dollars in debt.

Moreover, this was not only his request, but also a trap that Candace had schemed with her death.

She wanted Heinz to help Lawrence pay off his debts. And she also wanted Heinz to be filial toward him. This was also part of the request.

Now that he had heard it for himself, Heinz felt an inexplicable sense of sorrow and self-mockery.

What a joke.

He felt that Lawrence was someone who regarded him as a fool. Heinz could not express the sense of powerlessness he was feeling.

"Heinz," Lawrence said in a tough tone. "I am your father and your only family in this world. I don't ask much from you but just this one request. Promise me."

"What about your debts? Don't you need me to pay them back?" Heinz asked coldly. "Isn't that a request too?"

Lawrence was stunned for a moment and he took a deep breath. There seemed to be a hint of hesitation in his tone. After a while, he sighed and said, "You know what, it's up to you if you want to help to pay my debts."

Heinz replied curtly, "Fine, I'll also have you know you can never bury Candace in the Jones family's ancestral tomb. I will definitely not allow her to be anywhere near my mother's tombstone."

Lawrence thought of his mother's suffering the past few years. The sight of her weeping alone in her dreams every midnight was still unforgettable.

He knew how miserable his mother had been when she died with hatred, and how pitiful she would be for the rest of her life.

Now, Lawrence had proposed to bury Candace's ashes in the Jones family's ancestral tomb, right beside his mother. He couldn't possibly torture his mother like that.

Candace was a mistress.

How could he allow a mistress to be buried in the ancestral tomb?

This was an insult to his mother.

That was a blatant insult.

Any man with courage and uprightness would never allow his mother to suffer such humiliation.

As Candace's son- in- law, Heinz had chosen another cemetery to bury her. He felt that he had

done his best.

However, Lawrence's request was inhumane, making Heinz extremely angry.

A raging fire was instantly ignited in his heart. It was so violent that he was fuming.

The raging and roaring anger made him depressed, and his entire body was enveloped in a haze.

Even Zachary was also shocked. He had not expected Lawrence would request Heinz to bury Candace's ashes in the ancestral grave of the Jones family.

It was extremely inappropriate.

If Lawrence and Candace had been legally married, it would be justified. Yet, this was not the case.

Zachary completely understood where Heinz's anger came from. He also knew that Heinz had already done enough by picking a burial site for Candace.

Heinz had done all of this for Grace.

But it didn't mean that he could have done everything without limits.

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