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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 797

Summary for Chapter 797: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

What Happens in Chapter 797 – From the Book True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Dive into Chapter 797, 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.

Lowell led the children to play in the backyard for quite a long time. Grace was not at ease, hence she went to the backyard with Alice to check in on them.

However, she didn't find anyone there at all.

Her heart skipped a beat as she looked around in a panic. The three little boys were no longer in the backyard and nowhere to be seen.

She immediately asked the bodyguards, "Where are the children? Where have they gone?"

The bodyguard answered respectfully, "Miss Smith, the children have gone into the villa back there. They seem to have gone exploring. The butler gave them permission and told them to be careful. So, they were very happy and went to play inside."

After hearing such an answer, Grace felt a little more relieved. "That's good, as long as they are safe and sound. Thank you for your hard work."

"You're welcome, Miss Smith. It's what we should do." The bodyguard was also very polite.

Upon hearing Grace's gratitude, they became a little embarrassed and respected her even more.

"It appears that all of them admire the house in the back like I do. It is well-furnished, but I don't know why nobody wants to live there. They all stay in the front," Alice said doubtfully.

"Maybe it's because there are too many houses. There's no need to use the house there at all," Grace answered.

In fact, there was a big house in the backyard, which usually was not opened very often. They basically lived in the front.

Even Grace was surprised when she saw the villa in the backyard. The large empty house was discovered by the children and they even went in to play.

"Let's go and have a look too," Grace suggested.

"Sure."

The two sisters walked towards the villa along the path filled with flowers.

"Grace, the scenery here is stunning. Heinz's really good at enjoying life." Alice sincerely praised, grinning, "I used to think that the Smith family house is enormous. Now it seems that there's always something greater out there.'

After listening to her sister's sigh, Grace laughed. "Of course. Although this place looks good, and it is located in the city, I prefer the villa on the mountain. It is so quiet and pleasant. The air here is good, but not as fresh compared to the mountains. The oxygen is better there."

"Just be content with what we have," Alice said with a chuckle.

Grace also nodded. "Yes, this is Heinz's asset. All our enjoyment is all bestowed by him."

"Yes, Jensen and I have benefited a lot from it," Alice said. "It was Heinz who gave the house in Hart Villa District to Jensen, or else he can't even afford one."

Alice smiled along, joking. "Jensen and I probably still can't afford it after working for a long time."

"Alice," Grace said. "You have to go back to the Smith family and take good care of Sunny Group. That's Daddy's business. If all of his efforts are wasted, it'll be a pity."

Thinking of Sunny Group, Alice was very worried. She nodded and said, "I understand, Gracie. I don't want Daddy's efforts to go down the drain either, but I may not be as capable. I still wish that you can come back to Sunny Group, and I'll assist you. We can do it together."

Hearing Alice's words, Grace felt warmth in her heart. She knew that her sister said that because she was grateful to her. However, she understood that Alice was trying to find a better role for her to be regarded by society. She had not graduated from university while Alice has a master's degree. Alice was worried that Heinz would be deemed out of her league since she did not have a well-respected career of her own.

They looked at each other without saying a word, as there was nothing that needed to be said.

The whole style was simple and old-fashioned.

A few frames were hung on the wall of the living room. Meanwhile, Lowell was staring at a portrait. His small figure stood in front of the portrait, focusing all of his concentration on the portrait.

It was the portrait of a man who looked a little like Heinz.

However, he seemed to be a little older.

Since she was standing further away, Grace couldn't see clearly what exactly Lowell was looking at.

Gary and Ernest weren't looking at the portrait. They were upstairs.

Since she couldn't see the portraits clearly, she walked over and stood beside Lowell. She found that the man in the portrait truly resembled Heinz.

Grace was startled. Who was that man?

Could it be Heinz's father?

As for Lowell, he was still staring at the portrait without blinking. Upon a closer look, it was not a photograph but instead it was a hand-drawn portrait. In the mirror frame, it seemed to have lasted for quite a time.

Looking at Lowell again, she felt that there were some complicated emotions on his little face.

Staring at the portrait, his composed expression was beyond his young age. There seemed to be more complicated emotions in his eyes but eventually they returned to a tranquility.

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