Summary of Chapter 1854 from True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)
Chapter 1854 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.
"After all the hardship, their long- awaited happiness can be considered as a blessing," Heinz looked at his wife and exclaimed, "What we wished for came true as well."
"That's right," Grace sighed, "How wonderful would it be if this had happened a long time ago."
"People don't cherish what they have until they lose it."
"Michael actually showed up in person this time," Heinz narrowed his eyes and commanded one of his men, "Keep an eye on Michael. I'll meet him when the time is right."
"Of course."
Soon after, the man left.
Heinz and Grace were soon left in the living room.
Grace could not help but sigh.
Heinz knew that it'd been bothering Grace for a while, and he was relieved that it was finally solved. However, he hoped that Marry and Simon would live peacefully and no longer bother them.
"Can you get me Marry's medical report?" Grace looked at her husband and asked.
Heinz frowned and looked back at Grace. He felt a little helpless. Grace was a kind woman, and she would never leave Marry and Simon alone.
Now that she wanted Marry's medical report, she most probably wanted to help realize Marry's dream to be a mother.
Heinz admired his wife's generosity and tolerance.
After all, he was the only one that knew what Grace had gone through before.
She had been gravely hurt by Simon and Marry before.
He was momentarily silent before he muttered, "Marry's health is in good condition, much better than she had been when she first left prison. I checked on it earlier."
Grace nodded and recalled what had happened in the past.
She asked again, "Ten years ago, I remember that she was told that she might not get pregnant again for the rest of her life. Have you looked into this?"
Heinz shook his head and sighed, "The doctor performed a very routine examination, and she seems fine. As for her fertility, no one ever really paid any attention to that. Honestly, I think they should just leave it up to fate."
Heinz thought it would be best if they could have children, but if they couldn't, then it was just fate.
"Why don't we get a good gynecologist to care for Marry?" Grace suggested.
"Can't help but care for her, huh?" Heinz looked at his wife quizzically. He knew his wife was very kind.
"Many years ago, I made up my mind to ignore them for life," Grace grinned wryly, and she felt helpless at her inability to ignore the two.
Frankly, so did Heinz.
He thought that he'd never have any interaction with Simon and Marry again, much less sympathize with them.
However, with the passage of time, he felt that this matter would slowly fade away.
Now, Grace was taking the initiative to care about them.
All those years of imprisonment should be enough.
Grace sighed, "I thought I would hate them, and they would do the same to me. However, I can barely remember the previous hatred. Compared to my happy life now, it doesn't matter anymore! Just like what happened with my mom and dad, I've let it all go. There's no need to care anymore."
Heinz nodded, "Letting others go is also forgiving yourself."
They exchanged glances. Fortunately, they shared the same thoughts.
Perhaps they were the only ones who understood one another perfectly.
It was very difficult for someone to bury the hatchet completely.
"That's why we have to find her a good gynecologist to help her. If that doesn't work, Marry can try an IVF."
Grace felt that doing this was to repay Anderson for all he'd done.
Although she had no blood relationship with Marry, Alice and Marry were his children.
Heinz nodded, but there was still some worry in his heart. He told his wife his concerns.
"Ernest still thinks about the time he was taken away from you. He grew up without a mother, and I didn't give him enough love even though I showered him with everything he wanted materialwise. I feel like he could be traumatized by this, and it's really showing recently. Don't you think you should consider Ernest's feelings before you find a gynecologist for Marry?"
Grace was shocked when she heard this, and her heart ached for her son. She shot Heinz a sad look.
"Did Ernest really talk about this to you?" Grace's voice was shaky as she asked.
Heinz nodded honestly.
"Well, I did bring Marry and Simon back together, and Ernest has shown great dissatisfaction towards that. He said that he would never forgive Marry. Though, Gary doesn't really care that much anymore. He doesn't think much of it compared to before, and even helped me get Marry and Simon back together."
At least that was a small comfort.
"Gary grew up with me, and I loved him very dearly. However, Ernest didn't receive the same treatment," Grace knew that Ernest did not receive a mother's love when he needed it most.
"Although I wanted to make up for it, our relationship isn't the same as mine with Gary. There are some things I can reprimand Gary about, but I just can't bear telling Ernest off. I owe him too much!"
She'd always been cautious with Ernest from the start, so what about Ernest himself? He was the true victim here.
"Forget it. Let's wait till Ernest lets this go before we seek a gynecologist. I don't want to hurt him before he forgives Marry. I owe Ernest way too much."
Heinz held his wife's hand and assured her, "Don't think too much about it. Ernest isn't that fragile, and he's a very kind boy. Sometimes, it's just that things have been bothering him for so long that he finds it hard to forgive. Either way, I know that Ernest has a good heart."
"I know. Ernest is a kind and tolerant person. He has always been like this. I only hope that Leah can bring more comfort to him and make up for whatever that was missing when he was a child. If so, I'll have no regrets."
Meanwhile, Ernest and Leah overheard what Heinz and Grace were talking about.
Leah stiffened. One didn't need a brain to know what he wanted.
She nodded, her cheeks blushing, "Then I'll wait for you upstairs."
Leah was wise, and she knew that Ernest didn't want her to hear him being all emotional.
Ernest nodded in reply.
"Go back to my room and wait for me. I'll be with you soon."
With that, Leah freed herself from Ernest's embrace and headed upstairs.
However, she heard soft moans coming from Gary's room when she was on the way to Ernest's room.
Leah took a deep breath.
The adults had just left, and it was literally in the middle of the day. Why were they being so horny?
The room was rather adequately soundproofed, but Leah could hear bits and pieces of what was happening inside. Hence, she blushed furiously.
Gary and Celeste had a very loving relationship indeed.
Meanwhile, Ernest descended the stairs to find Grace being comforted by Heinz. It was very clear to him that his mother was upset.
She was upset about him, and Ernest felt sorry for Grace.
"Mom, dad," Ernest called out as he walked over to them, "I heard your conversation, and I think you're right, mom. You should get a proper doctor for them."
His mother was one of the kindest people he knew. She went through a lot of agony after being separated from him, but she still chose to forgive Simon and Marry in the end. Ernest knew that his mother must have suffered much more than he did.
Since even his mother had chosen to forgive them, what else could Ernest say?
Grace felt even more upset when she heard Ernest's words.
Tears sprang to her eyes, and she called out Ernest's name softly.
Ernest smiled and replied, "I'm alright now, mom."
Grace went to hug her son after a moment's pause.
Ernest looked at his father subconsciously, and Heinz smiled encouragingly at him.
Ernest reached out and hugged Grace back, carefully avoiding her pregnant belly. He said, "Mom, I'm doing just fine. You don't have to feel like you owe me anything. What happened had nothing to do with you in the first place."
Ernest knew very clearly who was at fault here.
However, Grace didn't think so. She felt that she'd trusted Simon and Marry too easily, and that was how Ernest was taken away from her.
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