True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 39



Chapter 39

Grace knew that the child will not go easy on Simon, and she didn't know where his inexplicable

resistance came from.

Grace did not want her son to be rude.

Grace said to Gary, "Honey, why don’t you go and play in your room.¹'

"Mommy." Gary was obviously unwilling.

"Go." Grace's expression was stern.

Gary looked at his mother and then looked at Simon. He bowed slightly and put on an aggrieved look.

He whispered, "Well, Mommy, I'll go play by myself then. Don't worry, I'll be quiet."

Grace's heart suddenly ached. The more humbly Gary behaved, the more Grace felt sorry for him.

However, Grace was still determined not to behave soft heartedly.

Gary took a few steps and looked back at his mother. Seeing that his mother did not want him to stay,

he rolled his eyes and walked into his room.

After a moment of silence, Simon said, "Well, you have a smart son."

Grace was silent for a minute before she said, "Brother-in-law, I'm afraid you've forgotten that I did not

give birth to only one child, but two."

Simon's face froze. He turned his eyes and looked elsewhere, not daring to look at Grace's face.

It was a kind of guilt that spread little by little, and it looked so obscure on his handsome face.

Grace looked at him and pursed her lips. "Looking at you now, it seems that I was too harsh."

"Sorry, Grace." Simon looked at her and his eyes were filled with bitterness. "I blame myself all these

years."

Grace's eyes were bright. She looked at Simon, and some sharpness surged out of her eyes.

Simon didn't dare to look at her eyes anymore. He looked a little flustered and said in a hurry, "Your

sister and I have always been very sorry for you. We're really sorry for what happened to the other

child."

Grace was expressionless.

"Well." Simon saw that Grace didn't say anything, so he had to look at her. "Did you leave all these

years because of the early death of the other child?"

"Yes," Grace answered bluntly, "I left because of that."

"Are you still blaming us?" Simon whispered with a pale face.

Thinking of her child who died so early in life, Grace felt extremely sad. She asked coldly, "Shouldn't I

blame you guys?"

"I—" Simon was speechless for a moment.

Grace stared at him the whole time. After a long time, she said, "I don't want to see you. And suddenly

you come here all by yourself. My son is right. Since you have married my sister, you should live a

good life with my sister, rather than doing something behind her back."

Simon's face grew pale and there was no blood on his face. He opened his mouth and laughed at

himself. His handsome face grew paler.

"You're right. Grace, I should bring your sister to see you."

"No." Grace said calmly, "If possible, I hope we'd better not meet each other anymore."

"Okay." Simon shouted.

If Simon wasn’t allowed to see Grace again, wouldn't it kill him? Simon had been looking for Grace for

a long time. After so many years, Grace finally came back, but she didn't want to see him, which made

him embarrassed.

Simon regretted it very much.

Why didn't Simon protect her child in the past? If the child were still alive, perhaps things would not

have happened this way.

"Brother-in-law, it's getting late. Alice and I have work to do tomorrow. You should go back early." Grace

was chasing Simon away.

Alice, who came out with her meal, was also startled Grace's cold tone. Knowing what was going on,

Alice also said, " Brother- in- law, my sister is right. You can go now. It's not good for Marry to know that

you are here."


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