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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1528

Summary for Chapter 1528: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 1528 – A Turning Point in True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) by Sharma

In this chapter of True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz), Sharma introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1528 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

It did not take long for the tables to be served with dishes. Pedro had prepared a total of six dishes and a large bowl of soup for them.

The food prepared was based on their preferences. Three dishes were Celeste's favourite, while the other three were the ones Gary liked.

When all the dishes were served, the butler introduced the dishes next to them. "Master Gary, Miss Celeste, the food on this side is for Master Gary. It enhances body functions and nourishes the kidney to make his body stronger. This one here is good for women, as it makes them... smoother."

When Celeste heard that, she blushed. Pedro seemed to have an underlying meaning in between his words.

Gary frowned, "Pedro, can you stop talking?"

Pedro said with a smile, "Alright, I'll shut up. Enjoy your meal. Young people should eat more because once you exercise, you'll use up all your energy."

Gary was dumbstruck.

Celeste had her head even lowered.

"Exercising may produce high levels of dopamine, which brightens one's mood. If one feels unhappy, it means they lack exercise," Pedro continued to explain and laugh. He did not feel that what he was saying was in the slightest bit inappropriate at all.

Gary understood the meaning behind his words. He was talking about adulterous actions.

He glanced at him in disgust, "Go mind your own business. We won't be able to eat with you around."

"Yes." Pedro smiled and clenched his fists, "Good luck, Master Gary."

Gary was at a loss for words.

Pedro finally left.

Seeing how badly Celeste was blushing, Gary could understand what an awkward position she was in. He served her food and urged, "Hurry up and eat. Aren't you hungry?"

"Alright," Celeste responded.

In the blink of an eye, Gary had filled Celeste's plate until it was full, "You should eat more."

Six dishes were plentiful. What was more, Celeste was starving.

She picked up her cutleries and looked at the plate that Gary had filled for her, eating in silence.

His actions reminded her of the summer vacation. Back then, he would also place delicious food on her plate.

Truth is, when she was reminded of that period of time, she felt as though the memories bring warmth, however...

Celeste let out a silent sigh and continued to eat with her head held down.

After she finished her meal, Celeste returned to her room. Gary followed her from behind. He carried the books which she had bought and sent them to her room.

After setting the books on the table, he told Celeste, "I'll head upstairs and take a shower. You should take a shower as well. I'll come back after you've changed your clothes."

Celeste was slightly stunned. His words were slightly awkward. He told her to take a shower and that he would come back after she was done.

Not having the time to feel awkward, she lowered her head and replied, "Sure."

With that, Gary headed upstairs.

Celeste closed the door to take a shower. When she was done, she changed into a new set of clothes and was about to dry her hair.

Gary was already downstairs. The moment he knocked on the door, Celeste had not turned on the hairdryer yet. Upon hearing the knock, she walked towards the door to open it for him.

She saw Gary standing at the door. He had changed into a white sweater and beige trousers with his hair still wet.

Celeste turned around, "Come on in. I have to dry my hair. You can do the same later."

His eyes flashed with a smile.

So it seemed that she still cared about him.

Celeste took it over and handed him her hairdryer, "Dry your hair."

He smiled and said, "There's no need for that."

"Do it," Celeste insisted.

Gary took the hairdryer over, turned it on and started to dry his hair obediently.

He was unexpectedly obedient.

He dried his hair in no time and put the hairdryer away. He turned to Celeste and said, "The books you bought today are not very useful. Let me share my compiled notes with you. Look at the documents. I will explain it to you after you've read it through."

"Alright."

The two of them sat down at the table. Celeste looked at the documents on his iPad in a serious manner.

Gary sat beside her. He was scrolling his phone. Even so, he would occasionally gaze at Celeste.

Celeste read the document silently, and complex thoughts would flash in her mind from time to time.

She felt that she should not be doing that. She wanted to avoid him, yet she could not help but approach him. Could it be that she would only be able to fall in love with Gary for the rest of his life?

She had to admit that Gary's way of compiling information worked in a practical way. It was easily understandable at a glance.

Celeste felt that the knowledge he laid out for her was even more complete than the knowledge she would get from textbooks. There was a moment where she thought that Gary was better than her lecturers. When she flipped through the documents, a complicated feeling swelled up in

her heart.

She did not even notice the admiration in her gaze when she looked at Gary.

Gary glanced at her and smiled. He asked, "Are you done?"

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