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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 833

Summary for Chapter 833: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 833 – 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 833 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

At that moment, Heinz's mind went blank. He could not hear anything.

He held his cell phone without saying a word. He didn't know what to say either.

Jensen asked in concern, "Heinz, are you alright?"

Heinz still didn't speak. It seemed that he had lost the ability to speak and he was rooted to the spot.

Little Gary and Ernest sensed that something was wrong with him because a heavy silence fell upon the room all of a sudden.

Noticing the change in Heinz's expression, Little Gary secretly peeped at him. He wanted to know what had happened.

He saw that Heinz's face had darkened. Moreover, he heard him mention a man named Lawrence.

Who was Lawrence?

Little Gary was puzzled. He looked at Ernest and asked in a low voice, "Do you know who Lawrence is?"

Ernest nodded and replied to him in a low voice too, "I know, it's Heinz's father, our grandfather."

Little Gary froze and looked at Ernest. He spat and said, "Lawrence is your grandfather?"

Ernest pointed to him and said, "He is also your grandfather. Although you refuse to admit it, it's still a fact."

Little Gary continued to say, "Lowell Jones, did you hear him say that name?"

Ernest nodded and said, "I heard it, 'Lowell Jones' and 'Lawrence Jones'. That's what he said."

Little Gary's eyes widened and he figured it out in an instant.

"Lowell's last name is Jones; that is exactly the same as yours and Heinz's. Is it possible that Lowell is also Heinz's son?"

Ernest instantaneously shook his head and said, "How is that possible? Didn't you hear that Lowell called us his 'nephews' and he called Dad 'brother'?"

"Then, is Lowell the child of Lawrence?" Little Gary pondered. That idea immediately came to his mind. He tried to interpret the information they had got like a little detective.

Ernest was also stunned. He thought for a moment and said, "It seems to be possible."

When they looked at Heinz again, he had already stood up with a gloomy expression.

He walked towards the bedroom without saying a word. Apparently, he didn't want Little Gary and Ernest to listen to the conversation.

However, his leaving aroused their curiosity even more.

Little Gary instantly frowned and said, "It seems that the genes of the Jones family are very strong. Lawrence leads a dissolute lifestyle and so does Heinz. He is a two-timer. Being a fickle man, he just can't live without women."

Jensen came to the conclusion, "That's right. Alice asked him to refer to you as his 'brother-in- law', but he refused, yet he called me 'brother- in- law'. Now, it makes sense. He should know your relationship very well."

"He is now telling Grace the secret in his room. I don't know whether it's this topic or not," said Heinz. He became pensive. The sudden appearance of such a relationship made the whole situation more complicated.

Heinz almost flew into a rage. "I'm going to call that old man and ask him why he plotted against me like this."

Jensen stopped him at once, "No, Heinz, calm down first and listen to me!"

Heinz shouted through the phone, "I can't stand it! Jensen, do you know how I feel? I really want to kill someone now."

Jensen immediately said, "I fully understand how you feel, but listen to me. The fact that we already know about this matter should not be told to your mother-in-law and your father first. We have to secretly observe what they want to do."

"We should not act rashly. Even if we want to have a showdown with them, we should know beforehand about their motives. If we confront them now, we'll lose the initiative and let ourselves be an easy target out there. It's better to wait and see what they want to do, so that we can be aware of their motives."

Heinz knew that Jensen's suggestion was right. He knew very well that at the moment, he should not act impetuously.

After cooled off a little, he said, "You're right. We have been passive for too long because we don't have enough information. Consequently, we can't make any decisions out of it. Let this blow over and we can plan."

"Don't tell this to Alice for the time being, I'm afraid that she may lose her temper. Let's talk about it after I go back. I'll tell her."

"Okay."

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