What Happens in Chapter 1825 – From the Book Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)
Dive into Chapter 1825, a pivotal chapter in Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace), written by Sharma. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
The door opened.
Simon immediately turned and looked at the door.
He stopped his scoldings and curses, as well as his hysterical complaints.
At that moment, he was squinting at the direction of the door.
When he saw the two big build young men entering, he was a little stunned.
Their faces looked familiar, and their figures were tall and straight with a firm and steady temperament. The two young men looked really handsome, and they had vaguely familiar features.
One looked greatly similar to Heinz, while the other one looked a lot like Grace.
There were two of them.
A thought flashed in Simon's mind for a brief moment.
His vision was blurred, and he started to wonder if they were twins.
Were they their twins?
How ironic. It was their children. Back then, he and Marry wanted to separate the twins, but they were so lucky to be raised by their biological father, Heinz.
It seemed that they still reunited.
Then, he thought of his misfortune, and how he could never have any children in his life, yet Heinz's two children had already grown up.
He heard that they later gave birth to two more children.
It was another pair of twins.
They were really good at reproduction.
Simon thought about how Grace was so great at giving birth to her children. She should have been his woman, yet Heinz was the one who won her heart, and made her his woman. His unwillingness started to pain his heart.
It hurt so much. He was so unwilling to accept it, and the dull pain in his heart persisted and he could not let go of it.
What had Marry done to him? How did he end up together with Marry?
Grace was the one that he loved.
God was too unfair to him.
He could not accept his fate.
He was looking at the grown children then, the children that belonged to Grace and Heinz.
They looked excellent. They were both youthful, healthy and outstanding.
No, they weren't boys anymore.
They were already young men then.
He saw the two children who had become so determined then, from how they looked so innocent before. After a while, Simon felt upset once more.
Gary and Ernest walked into the room together, they saw Simon staring at them in a daze. Gary smiled faintly and raised his eyebrows, "Long time no see, Uncle Simon."
Simon frowned.
It felt like Gary was scolding him even when he called his name.
Ernest burst into laughter. "Gary, that's a funny way to call him. We don't even have an aunt, how could we have an uncle?"
"Oh my, don't say that. She has always been there. It's not like we don't have an aunt at all. We rarely get to see our uncle, but once we do, it's just disgusting." Gary's tone was obviously filled with mockery.
Simon frowned, he recalled that Gary had always had a sharp tongue. He was so eloquent with words that it was impossible for anyone to argue with him.
Back then, he had experienced Gary's way with words too. He was so great at mockery that he was able to anger him back when he was just a little boy.
As of then, the two brothers joined hands in mocking him, and they were still as strong as ever.
Uncle Simon?
"Stop counting." Gary interrupted Simon's train of thoughts with a deep voice. "I don't think you can remember how many women you have had sex with. However, I've checked it for you. There are only 13 women, 14 including Marry. Let's see, Uncle Simon, 14 women. Quality aside, you fulfilled the requirement of quantity. You didn't have any kids even after doing it with so many women. So, tell me, do you think it is your problem or theirs?"
"Nonsense!" Simon shouted in panic.
Gary laughed again. "Why are you feeling so guilty? A lot of people are impotent, but they are all normal. At least, they aren't perverted, and they will try hard to treat it, but you, not only are you unable to give birth, you are even thinking of framing others. How detestable."
"Gary, you have no clue about this. This man has no bottomline. He is a perverted man. He is impotent, and he also doesn't have any children because he doesn't deserve to have them. His children will only learn from the likes of him. It's better to not have children that way," Ernest said faintly.
Gary nodded. "You are right, it is true that he shouldn't have any children. Children are supposed to be sacred and pure. If the child knew that he had a father like him, the child would definitely regret having gone through all the challenges in his mother's womb and being born."
"That's right." Ernest nodded and looked at Simon. "What's more, some perverted people had already slept with so many women, so his kidney must not be functioning properly anymore. I'm pretty sure his sperms are not in abundance anymore, and even if they are still there, they must be all in low quality." "That's right, I think so too." Gary nodded. "That is why our Uncle Simon here is just an eunuch with his p*nis intact."
Ernest's mouth twitched. No one could be better than Gary when it came to mocking people.
"Yes, a fake eunuch. He does look like that."
The brothers talked to each other tacitly.
Simon's face alternated between paleness and redness. He stared at them angrily. "You two. You two are insulting me. What eunuch? I am a man. I am no different from you."
"Hey, Uncle Simon, don't feel so guilty." Gary smiled and said, "An eunuch could also be manly. At the very least, he was once a man. No one questioned that you were once a man. We only think that you're just like a fake eunuch. You can't make a woman pregnant, so you better not hold any hopes of ever being a father."
Since he dared to insult Heinz and his mother, he would definitely want to retort.
He even wanted to lash out at him until he completely lost the ability to defend himself.
Simon was furious as he was being attacked. He looked at the two outstanding boys in front of him angrily. "What are you doing here? Get out, call Heinz. I want to see Heinz. Why is he hiding? Does he dare not to see me? Does he think he is so great for having children?"
"Tsk tsk tsk." Gary sighed and said, "Uncle Simon, you're right. It's amazing for my dad to have children."
"It's really amazing." Ernest also nodded and said in agreement, "My dad not only has sons, he also has a daughter. He really does have a prosperous family."
"Humph, isn't it just two pairs of twins? What's there to be proud of? Don't show off in front of me." Simon was very angry. He started to curse at them.
Gary smiled. A joyful smile flashed across his eyes. After that, he raised his eyebrows and said again, "No, you are wrong. It is not just two pairs of twins, four children, but three pairs of twins, and six children."
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