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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 894

Summary for Chapter 894: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Summary of Chapter 894 from True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 894 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.

To him, the most important thing at the moment was to hurry up and find out the truth, and to understand the entire process, so as to minimize how much Grace got hurt.

"I really don't know. I wasn't the one who arranged it."

Lawrence was still saying the same thing.

"Then you can go back. Whether you can see Candace or not depends entirely on your sincerity. You're not sincere, so it's hard for us to be sincere to you," Timothy coldly ordered him to leave.

"I really don't get it. How many times do I have to tell you for you to believe me? I don't know what kind of conspiracy is behind this, but I truly don't know, and I'm not sure about it." Lawrence was also anxious. His voice had a higher pitch to it and his tone was sharp.

Timothy ignored his yelling, and then said blandly, "You don't seem to get it. It's not about whether you're sure about it or not, but the attitude you put forward."

"Up until now, you've always acted as if you're the reasonable one, and everyone else is in the wrong."

"You make everyone feel that you're strange. Why do you have such a sense of superiority? Why are you ordering me to help you? Why do you think that all of us should go along with you?"

"To put it bluntly, you don't want to help me, do you?" Lawrence said with a cold and tough attitude.

"I won't tolerate anything that hurts my daughter. Especially after I've made her suffer so much. I will not allow anyone to get in the way of her happiness, and you've clearly hurt her too many times."

"It's Candace. She was the one who hurt her. What does she have to do with me?" Lawrence asked cautiously.

"You can leave!" Timothy ordered him to leave again.

When Lawrence saw his attitude, there seemed to be no room for negotiation. He frowned. "Don't regret this, Timothy."

"Put away your threats. Don't talk to me with an attitude like that. I don't owe you anything." Timothy's attitude was also very tough.

He hadn't gotten what he wanted. Lawrence stood up and looked at the person in front of him coldly. He said, "Timothy, your wife doesn't know that you have a daughter, does she? Believe it or not, I will

find your wife soon and tell her that you have a daughter, and that you're even helping her."

Timothy's brows furrowed and flames burned in his eyes. It was true that he had not told his wife about this.

However, he knew that although his wife was understanding and reasonable, he needed to tell her in person instead of letting someone else tell her.

If Lawrence was threatening him like this, his wife might be affected.

He had to tell his wife soon.

Seeing that Timothy did not speak, Lawrence grew more confident. He smiled wickedly and said, "I'd bet my life on the fact that there isn't a single woman who would be able to stand their husband suddenly having a daughter out of wedlock, who's over twenty years old. She especially won't like her husband feeling guilty over this child. Women are jealous, so think about it carefully."

"You're despicable!" Timothy shouted angrily.

"If you're afraid, tell me where Candace is right away. I want to see her!"

Timothy pursed his lips and said coldly, "You've made a mistake with your optimism. You can do whatever you want. If you find my wife, tell her about it. If she is not a benevolent woman, I will find out her true colors as well. However, I firmly believe that my wife is a reasonable person, and before you find her, I will tell her everything first."

"Then let's wait and see." Lawrence finished speaking, turned around, and left.

Timothy clenched his fists. When the door closed, he immediately slammed his fist on the table.

Rage gathered in Heinz's chest. They did this just for money?

That was simply inhumane.

"But these are all just our guesses. How about this, I'll go and see Candace again. Maybe I can get more information from her. She hasn't been that on guard against me so far. Maybe if I go and see her again, I can get the answer I'm looking for."

Heinz thought for a moment and agreed, "Alright, I'll arrange a meeting for you in the afternoon."

"Okay."

After hanging up the phone, Timothy called his wife again, but the call still did not go through.

He put down the phone, thought for a moment, picked it up again, and sent a message to his wife.

The content of the message was as follows.

"Quinn, I'm sorry. We've been together for almost twenty years, but today I'm going to tell you something that might cause unrest in our whole family. However, to me, this is something unbearably exciting and gratifying." "Candace gave birth to my daughter. I found out about this last night. To be honest, I'm very excited."

"I think you would understand me. You are such a reasonable person, so you will likely understand my feelings. If someone looks for you and tells you about this, be careful not to get used."

"I'll go back and have a detailed talk with you tonight."

After putting down the phone, Timothy breathed a sigh of relief, hoping that his wife would not fall for Lawrence's plan.

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