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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 819

Summary for Chapter 819: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Summary of Chapter 819 from True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 819 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.

Gary's shoulders instantly drooped hearing what his mother had said. He looked at her with a sad expression and his bright eyes flashed with unwillingness. He pondered, "How could Mommy speak to me in this way? She's so fierce!"

He curled his lips and lowered his head to eat silently. He wasn't going to say anything more.

Regardless, he still refused to call Heinz 'dad'.

Seeing him turn despondent made Grace realize that she might have made him anxious with the way she spoke to him. However, she didn't like Gary's attitude one bit.

Therefore, she did not speak further nor did she attempt to persuade him. She simply ate her own meal in silence.

Ernest, who was next to Gary, leaned over and whispered, "Gary, what's wrong with calling him 'dad'? It's not like we're asking you to call a man who has no blood relation to you as your father, are we? I really don't understand why you are so stubborn and refuse to even call him 'dad'."

Gary said coldly, "What do you know? Stop trying to talk to me about this and keep your focus on what you really need to get done."

Jensen and Alice both turned to look at him.

When the two of them saw that he was not willing to give in despite being outcasted, they sighed and neither of them spoke again.

Of course, no one had forced him to do so since then.

In the study room.

Heinz answered his father's call.

His attitude towards his father became all the more indifferent the second he stepped into the study room. "It's been two years since you last called me. Who or what reminded you of me, Dad?" He asked in a husky disinterested tone.

The man on the other side didn't know how to respond to him.

Heinz chuckled and said in an even colder tone, "I really don't know why you're calling me now. If you need me to do anything, just say it directly. Don't waste our time on the phone."

"Are you married?" His father asked.

Heinz received a call when he was getting his marriage certificate in the courthouse the other day. Now that his father had called again, his expression changed drastically. He asked furiously, "How do you know? Are you spying on me?"

"What do you mean by 'spying on¹ you? You speak so harshly. Is it wrong for me, as a father, to care about my son's marriage?" The old man's faint voice came from the other end of the phone with a hint of displeasure, as if he was blaming Heinz for his outspokenness.

Heinz sneered and said, "We haven't cared about each other for so many years. Why do we have to start doing it all of a sudden?"

"And your concern at this moment makes me feel very uncomfortable. I don't need your care. I don't need any of it."

Heinz thought about his father leaving, "What has he contributed since? Nothing!"

When his father left, everything had come to an end. He hadn't seen his father for many years.

His father smiled gently and continued to say, "Well, even if you are angry because of what I have done all those years ago, to me, you are still my son. Over the years, I have been worried about you all the time."

"Really?" Heinz asked sarcastically. Of course, he wouldn't believe it, because if his father

really cared about him, he wouldn't end up like that and his mother wouldn't have left him with such hatred.

Therefore, Heinz would definitely not believe the so- called 'concern' his father suddenly had over his well-being.

Heinz put down the phone and quickly returned to the dining table.

He seemed rather bothered. It seemed that this phone call had affected his mood greatly as it was very obvious that he had become unhappy.

Almost as soon as Heinz came down, the children looked up at him as if they were sizing him up. They asked him voicelessly about the result of the phone call through their eyes.

Grace looked at him worriedly. She didn't say anything although she had the same body language as the children.

Jensen looked at him and asked with concern, "Why did Uncle call you?"

Heinz said lightly, "He wants to come back to see me and Grace, but I rejected."

Jensen raised his eyebrows and said, "Is it because he saw the news that he decided to see Grace right now?"

Heinz said flatly, "Yes, probably, but it has been so many years since we contacted each other. If we were to suddenly get involved in each other's lives, it would feel very strange. Thus, I rejected his request."

After that, he looked at Grace and said softly, "He has not contributed much to this family. My feelings for him are just limited to lending him a helping hand when he is in danger. There is no need for us to contact him at any other time. I hope you can understand that."

She nodded and comforted him, "You don't have to explain yourself to me. I'll be fine as long as you are at ease and have peace of mind in your heart, Heinz."

Heinz was very moved. Grace was a considerate and reasonable woman. She could understand what he was saying.

He nodded in response to her assurance.

Jensen also voiced out and said, "We haven't heard from him all these years and we don't know where he is. He suddenly comes back out of nowhere now. It seems that he wants to return to his home after having been away for far too long."

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