True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 42



Grace was shocked. She reminded Simon of his place, "Brother-in-law, are you crazy?"

Simon's expression froze. Her calling him "brother-in-law" made him extremely embarrassed. Simon shook his head and his eyes became redder. "Grace, don't call me that. You know I was set up that night. It's trap that Marry had set up for us."

"So?" Grace asked in a cold voice, her blood boiling. Simon said it was a mistake. Did he want to come back to her now?

"We should correct this mistake." Simon said in a low voice, "Grace, let me take care of you and the child, okay?"

Uh!

Grace was really scared.

"Brother-in-law," Grace said carefully, her tone inscrutable, which made Simon feel cold all over.

Simon did not avoid her. He insisted, "I can't forget you. I'm willing to take care of the child too. I want you to come back to me and I'll go to you. Can you give me another chance? Let's reverse this mistake." "Simon Brown." Grace was really angry with him. "Do you mean that you want to divorce my sister and marry me instead?"

Simon smiled and nodded.

"What if Marry doesn't want to divorce you?"

Grace asked coldly.

Simon's face grew pale, and soon it was drowned in despair. He said painfully, "Well, I don't love Marry. I never did. It's a set up. You and I both know about it."

"Simon, who do you think I am? Who do you think Marry is? Who do you think you are? Do you think you are shopping in a supermarket? If you don't like something, you can come back and return it whenever you like? Aren't you too naive?" Grace was so angry that Simon could not refute any sentence.

Grace didn't expect that Simon would say these words.

To be with Simon again?

She thought to herself, was Simon just fooling around?

"In the name of true love, I am willing to correct myself. I don't think this is wrong." Simon said excitedly in a low voice, "Well, would you dare say that you did not miss me all these years?"

"I don't miss you," Grace said in a low voice.

Simon's heart ached at her words. He stared at Grace with bloodshot eyes and said, "You named your child that way to remember me. This is evidence that you did miss me." "You're thinking too much." Grace said coldly, "It really has nothing to do with you. You are too selfcentered."

"Why do you have to do this?" Simon seemed to see through Grace's heart and said, "You don't have to say it, I know it myself. I am not thinking too much, you miss me and still love me. Even if you have a child with another man, you still miss me. That fateful night, it was all a mistake."

Grace looked down, stared at Simon's toes, and suddenly felt annoyed. "Simon, I've said it. You're thinking too much. Even if it was a mistake that night, I can't go back with you. Please behave yourself and don't mention this again. Please don't bother me anymore."

Grace paused and raised her eyes again. She looked directly into Simon's eyes and said frankly, "Even if Marry was not around, you and I would not have gone any further." "Why?" Simon asked sadly.

Grace saw the shock and doubt in his eyes, and when she faced his eyes, she gradually felt embarrassed and angrier.

Grace suddenly said, "We don't share the same goal. My sister is coming."

Simon froze with panic. His body grew stiff.

Grace sneered and left.

Simon slowly turned around but did not see Marry.

Simon was stunned, knowing that he had been fooled by Grace.

"Grace, you're lying to me." Simon said to her in a low voice.

Without looking back, Grace sneered and said, "For someone who gets so terrified upon hearing that his wife is coming, is he able to even think about divorce? What a joke!"


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