Of the Sharma stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 340. Let's read the author's True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) Sharma story right here.
Alice was instantly confused. She put her hand on her forehead and said, "I seem to be too impulsive. I just vented all my anger on Jensen without thinking."
Gary nodded and said, "Indeed, I've heard you shouting about breaking up with him."
Alice was a little speechless.
She was very angry and had found such a good opportunity to break up with him so that she could live her own life.
However, it turned out that she had wronged him, and it was her make trouble out of nothing.
Alice felt guilty and instantly felt embarrassed about it.
She looked at her nephew who was staring at her, and she felt even more guilty.
She took a deep breath and said, "What should we do?"
"What do you think we should do?" Gary said, "I've caused some troubles and he is here now. Mommy must have found out already. She'll be angry."
It was only then that Gary realized how serious the situation was.
Alice stroked his face with both hands and wailed, "I'll let Jensen in first."
"Okay." Gary said, "I'll listen to you."
Alice frowned and echoed, "You will listen to me?" Why did she feel that the little guy seemed to have some ideas himself?
Looking at him, her eyes became sharp and she probed, "Boy, do you have any other ideas?"
Gary avoided her gaze and did not dare to look into Alice's eyes.
It was true that he had an idea.
"Little Gary, tell me, what on earth are you planning to do?" Alice asked.
"I hope that..." Little Gary wanted to say something but stopped on second thought. He continued after a while, "I hope that when my mommy is angry, you won't add fuel to the flame."
"Add fuel to the flame?" Alice frowned and looked at him, saying, "Have I done that?"
"Yes." Little Gary nodded and replied seriously, "Little Aunt, didn't you know? You've been doing this kind of thing countless times."
"Did I?" Alice reflected on herself and said, "Are you holding a grudge against me just because I locked your dad outside?"
Gary did not say anything.
Alice sighed, "Both of you are really connected. You are related by blood. Although you and I are also related by blood, we are not that close."
She looked at Little Gary, who was lowering his head. She knew the child's desire.
She opened the door.
Jensen was leaning against the door. As soon as she pulled it open from the inside, he almost fell to
the ground.
Fortunately, he was quick-witted. He grabbed the door frame and turned to look at Alice.
Alice's eyes met his. She dodged his gaze immediately and said quickly, "Come in first."
Jensen was stunned and did not dare to believe his own ears. "What did you say?"
"Come in," Alice repeated quickly.
Jensen was shocked. Suddenly, he came to his senses and said with joy, "Alright."
He then hurriedly entered the room and turned to look at both Heinz and Lester outside the door, feeling a little embarrassed.
They were still waiting outside.
Heinz also wanted to enter, but judging by the situation, he was not sure about Alice's intention.
Alice did not close the door. Instead, she stood by the door and looked at Heinz. She said unhappily, "Come in, both of you."
Heinz was startled by the invitation and a look of surprise flashed across his eyes.
Alice added, "If you have anything to say, come in and tell us."
She didn't do it for herself but for Little Gary.
She could see Little Gary's desire for his father.
Although he did not say anything, his actions proved it.
Alice turned around and went into the house.
Heinz quickly came to his senses and said, "Thank you!"
And so, they entered the door.
Alice turned her head and said in a hushed voice, "I want to get my stuff. Don't follow me. Watch out Little Gary for me and don't let Heinz take him away."
Jensen was dumbfounded for a moment before he lowered his voice and said, "Then, you aren't angry?"
"Let's talk about our matter later," Alice said. "Go and look after them now."
Jensen hesitated and nodded, "Okay, I will. Don't worry."
After that, Alice hurried back to the room and gave Grace a phone call. "Sis, where are you?"
"I'm still on the way," Grace replied. She had gotten off work early as well as she was worried that Heinz would block her way.
"Sis, Heinz is at our place," Alice said. "Be ready for it."
"Huh?" Grace was instantly stunned. She asked, "Did he go to our place?"
"Yes," Alice answered. After seeing Little Gary's longing for father's love, Alice had no strength to fight back.
Grace held the phone tightly and said, "I got it. I'll be back right away."
She didn't expect Heinz to get into the house so soon.
"Where is Little Gary?" Grace then asked.
"He's in his father's arms," Alice said. "Because I stopped them from getting to know each other, Gary said that I'm adding fuel to the flame. I don't know what I should do anymore."
"Don't be angry," Grace said. "I underestimated the child's desire for a father's love."
"I know, Sis." Alice assured, "I'm not angry."
"That's good," Grace said and soon hung up the phone.
When Alice came out of the room, she saw that Little Gary was still in Heinz's arms. Gary did not demand Heinz to put him down either.
At this moment, the door opened.
Tyler walked in.
He looked up and saw Heinz who was carrying Little Gary. He raised his eyebrows and was a little surprised, saying, "Hey? Aren't you Mr. Jones?"
"Mr. Henley," Heinz held Little Gary in his arms and greeted Tyler. His gaze became sharper as he spoke, "You're back. I heard that you're living here. If you don't have a place to live, I can offer you one. You are free to choose whether you want to live in a villa or an apartment."
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