What Happens in Chapter 857 – From the Book True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)
Dive into Chapter 857, 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.
"Yup." Grace nodded.
Looking into Heinz's eyes, she said, word by word, "Heinz, we don't look alike, so we definitely don't share the same father, right?"
"Haven't I told you not to think about anything else? Why are you still on it?" Heinz's tone was slightly heavy.
Grace immediately hooked her arms around his neck. She smiled, and could not help but say, "Heinz, you are really good-looking, much better than your father. We look miles apart, so I am relieved now."
"Then, keep that in mind and be whipped for me!" After saying this, Heinz lowered his head and kissed her lips. After a while, he said, "Don't mention Lawrence. I don't want to talk about them either; it makes me sick to the stomach. Especially now, we'd better make a few rounds of love to deepen our relationship. It's a lot better than thinking about them."
She looked at Heinz speechlessly. "Can you not be so direct about it?"
"Does it imply that you want it too?" Heinz asked.
Grace simply didn't say anything and just stared at him.
Heinz smiled and lowered his head to kiss her.
This sleepless night became extraordinarily quiet thanks to their steamy bed workout.
At six o'clock the next morning, Heinz got up and took the phone to the backyard.
Lester was on the night shift. When he saw Heinz was up, he immediately came over and said in a low voice, "President Heinz, Norman has been quite compliant. Someone is keeping an eye on him and he has been cooperative all night."
Heinz nodded and said to Lester, "Thanks for your hard work. Let's go now."
"Not at all." Lester followed Heinz and walked over quickly.
When he got to the door and opened it, Norman immediately woke up. When he saw Heinz, he stood up quickly and greeted Heinz respectfully, "Mr. Jones!"
"Lawrence wants you to call him before seven o'clock. Call him now." Heinz handed the cellphone to him.
Norman blanked for a moment. He looked at Heinz and understood what he meant by making this call.
"You mean to check what's going on and to glean some information from Master Lawrence, yes?" Norman asked.
"You are not so dumb after all. That is exactly what I meant. Make this call in front of me," Heinz ordered calmly. He sat down next to him and watched as Norman was about to make the call.
Norman held his cellphone and hesitated a little.
"Before you call, let's take a look at the texts in Whatsapp." Heinz said next, "Don't trip over your words."
"Okay!" Norman immediately pored over the texts.
He looked at Heinz and asked, "Mr. Jones, what would you like for me to say? You can tell me first."
Heinz said lightly, "Let's test him first. Act as if you are clueless. Do you understand?"
Norman nodded. "Yes, I understand. Mr. Jones, I will do as you request."
"Call him now!"
Norman picked up the phone and called Lawrence. When the call was connected, Lawrence said in a low voice, "Norman, what the heck is with you? Have you done what I assigned you to do?"
"I'm sorry, Master Lawrence. Someone has been breathing down my neck recently. I just didn't have the time to call you. I can't even go to the toilet with ease," Norman said in a subdued voice.
"What the hell is that guy doing?" Lawrence was very surprised. "Have you been discovered?"
"Discovered?" Norman played along. "No way, right. If I was discovered, Lowell would have looked for me, but he didn't. I don't think I have been discovered, have I?"
"Your request is putting me in a difficult position. I can't do it. Even if you threaten me with my child, I still can't complete this task."
"Just do your job. I will arrange for someone to come to your aid," Lawrence said in a deep voice. "I will send another person in."
"Master Lawrence, no one can come in now," Norman reminded him.
Lawrence said cautiously, "Is that so? He won't get more people?"
"As far as I have observed, I don't think so." Norman looked at Heinz again and said on the phone, "Master Lawrence, you'd better scratch this idea. I'll keep an eye on Lowell for another day and see where he will go."
"There is no news of Lowell from the outside." Lawrence rebuked angrily, "I suspect that he is still cooped in the villa and has not come out."
Norman didn't say a word and looked at Heinz.
Heinz gave an order and asked him to hang up the phone.
Norman immediately said, "Someone is coming. I will hang up first, Master Lawrence." "Norman, I'm telling you, you must find a way to abduct the two boys for me, no matter what. I can only gain the upper hand once I have them with me. Do you hear me?"
"But!"
"Think of a way!" After that, he hung up the phone.
Heinz frowned, looking bleak. "So much for trying to gain an upper hand. From now on, he has lost it. Norman, relax. I'll tell you what you need to do."
"Got it!"
Heinz stood up, picked up his phone, and left.
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