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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 912

Summary for Chapter 912: True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

What Happens in Chapter 912 – From the Book True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Dive into Chapter 912, 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.

When it came to the matter of moving back here, Alice now knew that she had replied too hastily.

She was much more optimistic than Jensen was.

She felt that this was a good start.

So when Jensen told her this, she simply smiled and replied, "If you think this way, your parents will be sad."

"They would understand. After all, they were young once too," Jensen reasoned. "In my opinion, Mom asked us to come back with the intention of manipulating us."

Alice looked around the room and shook her head. "If that was the case, why would they buy us a new bed? Look at this bed, it's brand new and they even made it for us."

Of course, Jensen saw it. He sat down by the bedside, looked at Alice, and said, "Alright, I won't say anything more. If you ever feel wronged, tell me immediately. I'll think of something."

"I know." Alice nodded. 'TH set everything up. Once I'm done, I'll go to the kitchen and help Mom cook." "Forget it." Jensen grabbed Alice. With a slight pull, Alice fell onto his lap.

She exclaimed in surprise and stared at Jensen's handsome face that had gotten close to her. He seemed to be looking at her with wicked eyes.

Alice's heart clenched and she immediately avoided his gaze. She muttered in a low voice, "What are you doing?"

"I don't want you to work yourself so hard. It was already suffering enough for you to get married to me. I feel sorry for asking you to live here and even help with the work." As Jensen spoke, his deep and masculine voice rang in Alice's ear.

Alice shook her head and replied, "It's okay. It's not a big deal. Alright, let me go now. I'm going to tidy up our things."

Instead of letting go of her, Jensen held Alice's waist tightly and whispered in a hoarser voice, "The soundproofing here isn't good."

Hearing his words, Alice was slightly taken aback and her eyes met his deep-set ones once more.

The look in his eyes was so syrupy that it seemed as though they were trying to glue her to him.

Alice instinctively lowered her head.

Jensen immediately lifted her chin with his slender fingers to make her look at him.

At this moment, Alice was in a panic.

the next second, Jensen lowered his head and stole her breath away.

Alice subconsciously put her hand on his shoulder and whispered subtly, "Jensen!"

Jensen didn't stop. He only slightly pulled back after a while and said in a hoarse voice, "Tell me, what should we do at night? Will we not even be able to do the most simple thing that a husband and wife should be able to do?"

"Do...do you only think about this?" Alice was made a little breathless by him. "Let go of me. Don't embarrass me on my first day here."

However, Jensen's hands were still securely wrapped around her waist. His big hands were so powerful that they completely shackled up Alice's freedom.

"You haven't answered me yet," Jensen continued.

Alice was very helpless because of him. Her eyes were already red and her lips were slightly red, too.

Her lips, which had received his love, were glistening with a gorgeous luster.

Alice pretty much couldn't sit still and struggled to get up.

"Don't move!" Jensen ordered with a deeper voice.

Alice was stunned in place after hearing the huge change in his voice.

However, when she thought about how this was the place where Jensen grew up and the room he had lived in for many years, Alice felt a surge of warmth.

Half an hour later, everything was tidied up. When Alice went out, she could hear that the sound of cooking in the kitchen. There was the constant mechanical sound of the exhaust hood, which was quite loud.

Just then, Rosalie's voice came from the kitchen. "They went to the room as soon as she came back. It's been more than half an hour already and yet they haven't come to help. Just now, she even said that she wanted to help. She is just a woman with a sharp mouth and tongue."

Nelson immediately stopped her. "Keep your voice down. Don't let her hear you."

"I'm just talking about principles, not about the person," Rosalie answered in a low voice. "You're just protecting them. If young people don't work hard and just laze around, what kind of name can they make for themselves?"

"Can you shut up for once?" Nelson's tone lowered. He suddenly exerted his strength and smashed the spatula onto the pot, making a loud noise.

In an instant, the only sounds left in the kitchen were that of the exhaust hood and a spatula bumping against the sides of the pot.

Alice, who was standing outside, looked a little awkward.

She took a deep breath and thought to herself that she had to work hard to integrate into this family. Only then could she really understand Rosalie, instead of having internal conflict once she heard something unpleasant.

As soon as she turned around, she saw Jensen who was standing behind her with a gloomy face.

He took a look at Alice and walked into the kitchen.

Alice pulled him aside and ran over to the kitchen door quickly. She said with a smile, "Dad, Mom, we're here to help. We've just finished cleaning up. What do we need to do?"

In the kitchen, Nelson and Rosalie heard Alice's voice and saw her smile. They were slightly startled at her sudden appearance and seemed a little embarrassed.

Rosalie pursed her lips and said, "There's no need to do anything. Everything here is done."

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