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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1600

Summary for Chapter 1600: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1600 – True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) by Sharma

In Chapter 1600, a key moment in the Romance novel True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz), Sharma delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

"Of course I understand. Can he please stop asking? I've already made it so obvious. He should be responding with his actions not his words," Leah murmured in her heart.

But Leah didn't want to let her nervousness show on her face, so she could only stare at Ernest with a dazed expression.

"Leah." Ernest called out her name with a clear enunciation.

Leah took a breath and nodded. She couldn't take it anymore and said, "Can you stop talking? I know what I'm doing. I've thought it through very clearly. All I know is that I can't pass up on you. If I miss this chance, I know I'll regret it."

Ernest was moved, because everything she was saying was from her heart. It was her pure, raw emotions.

It was all so precious to him.

He looked at Leah and was still a little nervous. "I don't have any experience. I'm worried you won't enjoy yourself and feel disappointed."

Leah was shocked, then she widened her eyes and said, "Well, I don't have any experience either, so we're even. If you did have experience, I wouldn't be doing this with you."

She liked how inexperienced he was.

Ernest pursed his lips and felt a little embarrassed, but he didn't know what to say.

He looked at Leah and was still hesitating.

Leah laughed. "To be honest, the reason I'm so anxious to do this is because I want to be your first. I don't want you to ever forget me."

Ernest raised an eyebrow, then he said solemnly, "Leah, I am not that kind of man. You don't have to worry about anything. There's only you for me."

What he wanted to express was that she would be the only woman he would devote himself to for the rest of his life.

He wasn't the kind of person who took love so casually.

Leah smiled and said, "Well, I don't expect you to only have me forever. I just hope that one day, if you don't have feelings for me anymore, you will be honest with me. Don't hide it from me, okay?"

His heart wrenched a little. Then, he looked at her and asked, "Are you sure?"

Leah reached out to hug his neck and said, "Mm, I've thought it through already. It can't be anyone

else but you."

He was very moved by her words.

Leah suddenly moved close to Ernest's lips and gave him a kiss.

In a flash, shock flashed across his handsome face. A faint fragrance filled the air, and it quickened his heartbeat.

Every movement she made made him so excited and dizzy.

He was so lost in it that he forgot to respond.

Leah nibbled at him and whispered, "Ernest, can you not be so dead? It's hard for me."

She really couldn't kiss him anymore. She felt a little dizzy.

But Ernest was just lying there motionlessly. Was he expecting her to do everything on her own?

She let go of her hand, a little nervous, and lowered her eyes. Ernest suddenly reached out and held her chin. He asked in a low, hoarse voice, "Is this alive enough for you?"

Leah blinked her big eyes. Her innocent gaze made Ernest impulsively reach down and give her a peck.

"Ernest." She called out his name softly.

Ernest lowered his head and could no longer restrain himself. He kissed Leah.

But he was very patient.

He was really a very considerate person. He knew what Leah's situation was like, and he wanted to leave her with good memories. He didn't want her to regret anything.

Even if it was killing him to wait.

In some things, a man's reaction was much more obvious than a woman's.

Likewise, Ernest's bodily reaction was very prominent.

When Leah felt it, she looked at him in surprise.

Ernest stared back into her eyes as well. The lingering scent of her shower gel wafted into his nostrils. His heartbeat immediately quickened and he felt his chest tighten.

He suddenly asked, "Leah, when is your period coming?"

Leah was stunned. How could he ask such a killjoy question right now?

But she understood that he just wanted to confirm it was a safe period for them now. She thought about it and answered, "It's coming in another three days."

"Is it accurate?" Ernest asked again, "Is your period usually on time?"

Leah was stunned again.

He waited but she never answered. Ernest looked up suspiciously, and their eyes met.

"I'm sorry." Ernest immediately comforted her, trying to make Leah feel better.

Leah sniffed and her eyes turned red. "You are not allowed to betray me, not in this life or the next. Do you understand?"

"I know, I won't betray you." Ernest gently caressed her cheek with his finger. "Don't think too much."

"I know you won't. The pain is just too much for me to bear, so I wanted to take my mind off it," Leah bit her lip and said in a low voice. She inhaled sharply before continuing, "Don't make the sacrifices I've made for you go to waste, okay?" "I know." Ernest held her hand and put her fingertips to his heart. "This heart only beats for you."

Leah broke into a smile. "That's more like it. Then I guess I'll keep making more sacrifices for you. I'm so brave. Don't you think so?"

"Yes." His heart ached.

This woman was put on this earth to be his demise.

He could not help but want to shower her with his love.

Later on, he saw the splotches of red on the bed sheet. It was very eye-catching. He knew what it was.

It signified how Leah had entrusted herself with him.

She was so cute and stunning.

Now, his girl finally belonged to him fully.

What a beautiful night indeed.

In their happiness, they did not fall asleep. They embraced each other and expressed their love for each other. Between them, a sense of wonder and passion intertwined.

Leah was treated very well. She had to admit that Ernest was indeed a very good man.

When it was almost dawn, she looked at Ernest and whispered, "Mr. Jones, congratulations. You have become a full fledged man."

Startled, he responded, "Same goes to you. You are now a fully blossomed woman."

The two smiled at each other, facing each other with a concentrated and gentle gaze.

"Go to sleep. It's getting bright out," said Ernest.

He could not bear to let Leah wear herself out.

Leah nodded and said to him, "You're not allowed to leave. Let's sleep until we wake up naturally, alright?"

"All right."

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