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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1579

Summary for Chapter 1579: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Summary of Chapter 1579 from True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 1579 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.

"I don't need to listen to you." Sylvia said, "I can listen to anyone else, but not you."

Sebastian laughed derisively when he suddenly took out two wiretaps from his pockets and threw it at her.

Sylvia hurriedly reached out to catch it, careful not to let it drop.

She looked at the things in her hand and suddenly looked very surprised. There was a guilty look in her eyes. She quickly said, "Sebastian, I guess you caught me red-handed?"

"You planted a tapping device in my room and now you're trying to keep me silent. You're ridiculous, Sylvia," said Sebastian in a low voice. "You got caught, which means you're still an amateur, that's why you're trying to convince me not to tell on you."

Sylvia rolled her eyes and winked, "Okay Sebastian, since you caught me I'll come clean. But you calling me an amateur, that is something I do not agree with."

Sebastian was stunned for a moment before his eyes sharpened. "Don't tell me you planted a wiretap in my room?"

Sylvia smiled slyly. "That's right, Sebastian. I placed a few of them in your room. But don't worry, I didn't turn it on, and I also won't eavesdrop on you. I'm not interested in listening in on single men with boring lives, and you happen to fit that category, so there's not much worth in me sneaking a listen. The reason why I planted these wiretaps was to show you how awesome I am at it. And I won't lie to you, these wiretaps have been in your room for more than half a year."

Sebastian was speechless. He didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he glared at his sister.

"So, Sebastian, you can turn a blind eye to this and I won't have to listen to you, good trade?" Sylvia tried to strike a deal with Sebastian.

Sebastian snorted. "Go to my room and take down all of it."

"Okay, but do we have a deal?" Sylvia said, feeling a sense of satisfaction. It seemed like Sebastian would leave her affairs alone in the future, and she wouldn't have to worry too much when initiating it.

"Aren't you afraid of the consequences in the future?" Sebastian asked.

"There aren't a lot of people who are as smart as you, Sebastian," Sylvia said with a smile. "An ordinary person wouldn't have caught me. See, if

Gary and Celeste hadn't received your reminders, wouldn't they have not known a thing?"

"Sylvia, that's because Gary and Celeste didn't care. I don't understand you."

"Ordinary people won't be able to understand me, but our family does. I'm at a disadvantage, but I can protect myself." Sylvia followed Sebastian and went into his room.

Sebastian yielded and said, "Go, dismantle every single one you've set up."

She quickly got to retrieving the wiretaps she set up in his room.

She planted three wire taps, one under his desk lamp, one at the edge of his bed, and one beneath the sink.

After tearing it down, she came back, looked at her brother, and said with a smile, "I've gotten rid of all of them, your room is clean now, okay?"

"And you're certain?" Sebastian asked.

"Yes, they're all gone. I swear by my word." Sylvia raised her hand to show it.

"You have no integrity." Sebastian blocked her. "How thick-skinned do you have to be to not have it?"

She had lost her integrity a long time ago.

"Sebastian, what's the point of insulting your own sister like this?" Sylvia shouted in protest.

"You should be glad you're my sister. If you weren't, I would've fed you to the dogs a long time ago." Sebastian had enough being civil.

Sylvia sneered. She wasn't angry in the least. Instead, she smiled and said, "Then I'm lucky I'm your sister. You can't change the fact that I'll be your sister forever, and the same goes for you as my brother. Hahaha, you're so unlucky."

Looking at his sister's conceited and happy expression, Sebastian was helpless.

After Sylvia laughed, she said, "You want to know what I heard?"

"What?"

Sebastian raised his eyebrows. "Well end this here. I hope you'll stop eavesdropping on other people in the future."

"Alright, I understand." Sylvia said nothing more to Sebastian and quickly made her way out his room.

However, Sebastian did not feel at ease. He carefully checked every single corner of his room after his sister had left.

He wasn't sure if Sylvia left anything behind. Those tapping devices were harmful, and if he found anymore lying around, he would completely lose his temper.

After an investigative search, he was relieved to have not found anything and got ready to rest.

Without warning, the door burst open, and Sylvia came in with a smile on her face. She grinned and said, "Sebastian, were you worried about finding another wiretap after I left?"

Sebastian frowned. "Who said you could come in without knocking?"

"From what I see, you were worried about, you didn't believe me. I'm so unlucky, why won't anyone trust me?" Sylvia sighed disdainfully. "How can you hurt my pride like this?"

"You're the one who's hurting other people's pride," Sebastian corrected.

"I'm not hurting anyone's pride. I'm just testing out the psychology of people," Sylvia said self-righteously. "I knew you would start worrying and checking your room even after I after left and told you there wouldn't be anything. See, you didn't believe me but you also didn't find anything, right?"

"Sylvia." Sebastian was on the verge of being driven insane by his sister. "Are you done yet? Can you be normal for once?" "Sebastian, I'm always normal. Like, super normal," Sylvia reiterated. "Psychology is also really important. If I want to be a police officer, I should study hard in psychology."

"I'm afraid you'll be considered a criminal before you can even become a police officer," said Sebastian. "If you're truly bored, you can go play with something else. Stop bothering me."

"I wasn't bothering you, you're always trying to meddle."

"Alright, I won't interfere anymore. Do as you please." Sebastian was getting agitated.

The youngest child of the Jones family had the special ability to get under people's skin, and Sebastian could do nothing but relent.

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