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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1549

Summary for Chapter 1549: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Summary of Chapter 1549 from True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 1549 marks a crucial moment in Sharma’s Romance novel, True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Grace headed upstairs and was about to knock on Gary's door to bring Celeste to another room where she could sleep alone.

After taking a few steps forward, she remembered that Celeste had already returned to her room just a moment ago. Celeste couldn't have finished bathing so soon, even if she were to take a quick shower.

It would be a waste of time for Grace to knock on the door.

With that, she decided to head over later.

The first thing she had to do was to arrange a new room for Celeste.

Grace turned around and descended the stairs to look for the butler and ordered, "Butler, didn't I tell you to prepare a room for Celeste? Go ahead and tidy the room up. Put a fresh bedsheet and a duvet cover on."

The butler was taken aback before he inquired, "Madam, didn't you mention before that Miss Celeste and Master Gary could stay together?"

What the butler was trying to say was that it was inappropriate to separate Gary and Celeste.

Grace instantly replied, "Do whatever I tell you to do. Clean the room right this instant. I'll bring Celeste over later."

The butler nodded and left.

Grace then returned to her room to wash up.

When Gary returned to his room on the third floor, Celeste was taking a shower.

The sound of running water could be heard from the bathroom. It seemed that she was not done with showering yet.

Gary stood at the door, feeling inexplicably sentimental. Deep inside, he knew that Grace had already learned about Celeste's miscarriage.

The incident had stuck a thorn in both Celeste's and his heart.

He recalled the pain Celeste had gone through and felt sorrowful.

Standing at the door, he pondered for a while but eventually knocked on the door.

As the knock on the door could be heard, Celeste instantly tensed up and called out, "Who is it?"

"Celeste, it's me," Gary replied.

Celeste exhaled a sigh of relief, "I'll be done in a minute. Please wait."

Gary replied from the outside, "Why don't we take a shower together?"

After falling silent, Celeste checked if she had locked the door properly.

Gary chuckled, "I'm just kidding. Take your time. I'll wait."

Embarrassed, Celeste blushed furiously. After hesitating for a while, she continued to shower.

Soon after she finished her shower, she put on a bathrobe and opened the door. As soon as Celeste emerged from the bathroom, she saw Gary standing at the door with his head lowered to look at her. His gaze was deep-set and gentle.

Feeling somewhat uncomfortable, Celeste spoke, "You should take a shower now. It's important to take a ritualistic shower after coming back from a funeral home or cemetery to cleanse the bad luck away."

With his deep gaze still fixed on Celeste, Gary chuckled once more before asking, "Are you sure you don't want to take another shower? With me? Together?"

Celeste immediately shook her head.

"Hurry up. Well have to wash your clothes!"

Gary had no choice but to enter the bathroom in resentment as he was disappointed to not be able to shower with Celeste.

It seemed that he had to shower alone.

Celeste dried her hair with a hairdryer before proceeding to put on a fresh set of clothes.

Just as Celeste was about to wash her clothes, she heard a knock on the door. She froze for a moment before rushing to open the door.

As soon as she opened the door, she saw Grace standing at the door. She was a little surprised but then cracked into a smile, Aunt Smith?"

Grace smiled in return and asked gently, "Celeste, are you done washing up?"

"That's right," Celeste nodded, "Is there anything I can help you with?"

Grace went straight to the point, "Yes. Pack your stuff up and follow me to your room."

Celeste recalled Sylvia's appearance. Her face was indeed rosier than hers.

But Sylvia was a child.

A child was naturally a lot healthier than her.

Grace pulled Celeste to the side of her bed and took her seat, "Good girl. I know that you've suffered a lot when you were with Gary."

Celeste immediately shook her head as it felt strange and it took her by surprise. She didn't know what the problem was, but she shook her head to deny it.

"No, I didn't. I'm living rather comfortably here with the Jones family. I'm grateful to you all for taking me in. Otherwise, I won't be able to study in peace because I'd be homeless."

Grace fixed her gentle gaze on Celeste. After a long while, she said softly, "Celeste, you're carrying too much burden. That's why you never dare to pick on Gary, and allow him to bully you instead."

Celeste shook her head once more and grinned in embarrassment.

"Gary treats me well. He's never bullied me. It's just his personality."

"Don't speak up for him. Do you think that I don't know what he's like? Anyways, I'll bring you to the hospital for a checkup the next morning. Well carry out both traditional and modern medical checkups, alright?"

Celeste had never been treated in such a manner, and she nodded in response, "Alright, it's up to you."

Celeste could feel that Grace was worried about her. Therefore, she nodded and agreed to Grace's request so that she wouldn't feel concerned.

Grace smiled, "Alright, you may take a rest now. I'll go and check on the others. There are some clothes in the wardrobe for you. I bought them. Try and see if they fit you. I'm pretty sure that the type of outfit isn't outdated. Remember to try them on when you're free."

"Thank you, Aunt Smith."

It was later on when Celeste opened the wardrobe that she realized it really included all sorts of clothes.

Celeste was once again touched by Grace's actions. Not only had Grace thought of her when she had been in England, but she had also prepared a room for her at home. Warmth flowed from the bottom of her heart.

Meanwhile, Gary had already finished showering. When he exited the bathroom, he realized that Celeste wasn't in the room.

Not only had Celeste disappeared, even her suitcases were also gone. Gary instantly frowned and went out of his room while still wrapped in a large bathrobe, not having the time to change his clothes.

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