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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 828

Summary for Chapter 828: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 828 – A Turning Point in True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) by Sharma

In this chapter of True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz), Sharma introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 828 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Candace was lying on the bed with her eyes closed. She had no strength left because of the pain and illness. She was feeling better and fell asleep after the fluid in her abdomen was drained out.

She was really so tired that she didn't wake up even when someone came close to her.

Lawrence removed his mask, revealing a resolute face.

He saw Candace asleep and sat down beside the bed. He stretched out his hand and grabbed her hand. The skin on the back of her hand was full of wrinkles and she looked very old.

Lawrence was gazing longingly at the woman on the sickbed.

Perhaps Candace felt someone holding her hand or she felt there was something amiss about the atmosphere in the ward, so she opened her tired eyes.

As soon as she saw the face of the man in front of her, she was shocked and panicked. Then, she said, "Lawrence!"

"Yes, it's me!" He said while nodding his head.

She suddenly shouted anxiously, "Don't look at me."

She quickly turned her face away. She didn't want to meet his eyes, let alone be seen by him.

She didn't have any makeup on, and she looked totally different from her appearance in the past.

Candace deeply understood that she was hideous.

She didn't even want to look at herself in the mirror.

Now that this man was right in front of her and saw her ugliness, it filled her with horror.

She wanted to keep her beautiful appearance in the man's mind forever. She wished that he could always remember her as an elegant and gorgeous woman.

However, the man pulled her hand firmly towards his mouth. He held Candace's hand tightly with his both hands and kissed them.

They felt warm.

She froze for a while and withdrew her hand in haste, but she had not enough strength to pull them back.

He was very strong. He held her hand tightly as if he was holding the whole world.

Lawrence saw her pained expression and it hurt him to the core, but he still said softly, "Candace, the relationship between you and me has long surpassed life and death. No matter what you look like, you will always be the prettiest girl to me."

She shook her head and said, "No, Don't look at me! Darling, please, don't look at me!"

Lawrence said in a low voice, "Don't be so afraid in front of me. Nobody can stay young forever. Now, you are old, and so am I."

She said, "I know you love to be beautiful. It's just that you are sick, and the illness changed your appearance."

She shook her head again and said, "You shall leave now. They may make things difficult for you if they find out later. I don't want you to end up in trouble because of me."

Lawrence chuckled and said dotingly, "You have already done the same for me, haven't you? You have been working so hard for my sake, so what if I will be discovered by them because of you?"

She was a little anxious when she said, "Lowell can't hold on any longer. He may soon tell Grace about it. What shall we do?"

He didn't care and said, "What are you afraid of? It's his choice to say whatever he wants. My son is not a coward. I'll be gratified if he has the guts to tell them."

Her eyes widened as she shook her head. She said, "But if she was to find out that Lowell is our son, will she still treat him well?"

Lawrence furrowed his brow slightly and sighed. He said, "Lowell won't tell anyone so easily. Don't worry too much about it. Leave everything to me."

However, she was more worried. She earnestly said, "Lawrence, why don't you listen to me? I am really anxious. In this world, I worry about you even more than Lowell. Can you listen to me this time? Just leave."

He reached out to touch her cheek, smoothed her hair, got up and gently hugged her. After that, he said in a low and hoarse voice, "Candace, wait for me. When you are in a more stable state, I will bring you away."

She refused and cried out, "No, I'm already a dead woman. How can I drag you down again? Lawrence, I haven't given you much, how can I still drag you down in the end? You go, don't come to see me anymore, please!"

His breath was in Candace's ear when he said, "Silly woman, how can I let you face death by yourself? I will accompany you. As I said, I won't leave you behind."

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