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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 792

Summary for Chapter 792: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

What Happens in Chapter 792 – From the Book True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Dive into Chapter 792, a pivotal chapter in True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz), written by Sharma. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

"She's sleeping. She looks really exhausted," Alex said.

"We saw her breathing in a constant rhythm. Besides, we've just sent her breakfast."

Heinz came to the front of the CCTV screen. He saw that the breakfast was in the room, while Candace was sleeping. It seemed that she was indeed being tortured.

"Go, wake her up," Heinz ordered coldly. "Didn't I tell you to keep her awake and not allow her to sleep?"

Alex paused. "I'm worried that we might kill her."

"A wicked person usually outlives a good person. How could I allow someone like her to die this easily?" Heinz returned.

His voice was emotionless, and his tone was even. However, it was evident that he was displeased with Alex's actions.

Alex felt very uneasy as he quickly replied, "Okay, got it. I will wake her up right away."

Heinz glanced at the screen with a cold gaze.

Jensen then reminded Alex at an appropriate time, "Alex, remember that from now on, you shouldn't allow her to sleep, not even for a minute. This must go on, at least until the next morning."

Jensen's tone was serious as he spoke to Alex.

He nodded. "Yes, understood."

"It shouldn't be a problem for normal people to stay up for such a long time. Although she's a bit older, it's within the limits of what she can bear, unless she's in poor health," Jensen added.

"Yes," Alex quickly said. "I will wake her up right away."

With a gesture, the bodyguard, Bruce, went into the room where Candace was and bent down on the ground to wake her up.

Bruce was a boor. He pushed her hard and stated in a deep voice, "Wake up, don't sleep."

Candace felt extremely sleepy after staying up all night. She had only slept for a brief while at dawn. At this time, her face looked strained, her skin was dry, and her face began to show signs of greasiness. Now that they didn't allow her to sleep, she was even more irritated.

"Wake up," Bruce repeated coldly. "Now."

Candace was still asleep, and it seemed that she was very sleepy.

She just wouldn't wake up.

Bruce was also getting impatient as he knew that the president was dissatisfied.

"Wake up, do you hear me?"

As he said that, he pulled Candace up from the ground with all his strength. Naturally, he pulled her up by her hair.

In an instant, Candace woke up with a start, and her face was twisted due to the pain. She couldn't stand this feeling at all. She was in terrible pain and her expression was gloomy.

Heinz's expression remained calm as he watched her.

Since no one had stopped him, Bruce did not let go of her. "I've told you to wake up, but you didn't listen to me. If you insist on suffering, then continue to suffer."

"It hurts!" Candace cried out in pain. "Who the hell are you guys? You've gone too far by imprisoning me here."

Bruce threw her to the side and replied, "What's wrong with imprisoning you? Who would imprison you if you didn't act out of the line? I'm telling you, don't be too arrogant. You will definitely be punished for it."

Candace fell to the ground at once. Her scalp was numb with pain as Bruce had pulled her hair so hard. She supported herself by putting her hands on the floor, and she looked up at him. "What exactly do you guys want? Ask the person in charge to come out and tell me what exactly do you guys want?"

"Yes." Alex nodded. "I promise that I won't allow her to sleep. I'll report to you guys if there's something unusual."

"Okay." Heinz nodded.

"Alex, send me two photos of Candace later," Jensen requested.

Alex nodded. "Okay, Officer Charm, I'll send it to you soon."

Heinz and Jensen then left.

Jensen asked Heinz before getting into the car, "What do you think?"

"If we connect the clues together, we may be able to find the motive." Heinz looked at him expressionlessly and asked, "Didn't you always pay attention to find out the motive from the trails of evidence when you are handling cases?"

"Yes." Jensen smiled. "That's why I will go to the lock-up now to see Aaron."

"That's what you mean by asking Alex to take pictures of Candace, isn't it?" Heinz understood his intention almost instantly.

"Yeah." Jensen nodded with a faint smile on his face as he asked, "Why do I feel that this case gives me motivation?"

"I can smell it," Heinz replied as he glanced at him. It could be seen from Jensen's excited gaze that he liked the challenge from such a difficult case.

"Do you know what I'm thinking about?" He asked.

"You are excited." Heinz returned his smile. "It's just that I really dislike it when something like this happens to both me and Grace."

"Of course, I don't want it to happen either," Jensen responded. "Alice also feels terrible."

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