True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1030
Zachary was surprised to hear Little Gary say such daring things about his own father. He was in some ways bold and shameless.
"Who are you all talking about?"
Just then Heinz's deep voice sounded from behind them, sounding a little displeased.
He thought to himself that he really couldn't give any leeway when it came to Little Gary. The boy had been talking behind his back despite him letting Little Gary have things his way. Furthermore, it was not the first time that he had done this.
Little Gary didn't feel embarrassed about getting caught. Instead, he lifted his eyes and looked straight at Heinz, saying, "It doesn't matter who it was. You don't need to ask."
His words were full of sarcasm towards Heinz.
Little Gary had been mocking and ridiculing Heinz since they first met.
Heinz snorted and glanced at his son. How could he keep his silence? He smiled faintly and said, "Who knows, maybe my children will be the same as me years later." "Yes, maybe. After all, we have many children here. Who knows, maybe the baby in Mommy's belly would be the same when he or she grows up."
Little Gary's tone was calm and gentle as he spoke, rendering Heinz very speechless.
"It's fine if you say that about yourself and Ernest, but why must you bring it upon the baby? What did the baby do wrong towards you?" Heinz asked grimly while looking at him.
Little Gary shrugged and said disapprovingly, "When did I have any opinions about my younger siblings? I just want to develop them. I want you to know that I am not the only one who will castrate you in the future. They might be scarier than me."
Heinz looked at Grace, trying to ask for his wife's help.
However, she just told him, "What's the point of fighting with him? He's trying to infuriate you because he cares about you."
"Mommy!" Little Gary protested as soon as he heard that. "Whose side are you on?"
He found that his mommy now did not care about them ever since she was close to Heinz.
"Mommy, I'm your son. I'm your biological son. I came from your belly," Little Gary reminded her again, "We're the closest."
"Yes, both of you are the people whom I'm closest to," she said perfunctorily. "Come on, let's go to the living room and sit down. I'm tired."
Heinz guided her and shook his head helplessly.
It looked like he would always come last in this family.
"Let's go, Maria. I'll treat you to eat some fruit," Little Gary said to her.
Ernest immediately then followed him and said, "Yes, Maria, I'll also bring you there. Let's enjoy fruits together."
"Okay, sure." She saw how they were both very good to her, and immediately smiled sweetly. She held each of their hands and walked to the living room.
"Mr. Butler, hurry up and get someone to serve us fruits and milk," Little Gary called out.
"Yes, sure!" The butler quickly ordered someone to serve afternoon tea.
Grace found it strange that both her sons were holding Maria's hands.
It was as if their problem had been solved just after they slept.
Little Gary's and Ernest's dislike towards Maria were totally gone.
She had wanted to ask, but Heinz was talking all along just now. Now that everything was settled down, she took the chance to ask Zachary, "Zachary, what happened just now? Why are Little Gary and Ernest so close to Maria?"
"Nothing happened. The friendship between children is just strange." Zachary smiled and said, "A moment ago they may be fighting and ignoring each other, and then the next moment, they are back to being friends."
Although Zachary didn't tell them the reason, Grace and Heinz still thought that he must have said something to solve the issues between the children. Plus, they overheard a little about the conversation between Gary and Maria in the corridor earlier.
Little Gary had taken the initiative to apologize. It was incredible.
"Zachary, you must have made some efforts to make them compromise with each other. Otherwise, how could Little Gary apologize to Maria?" Zachary was obviously sharp and could tell a little about what was going on.
"No," he didn't want to reveal everything. He smiled and said, "They just reconciled. After a rest, they are all in good spirits and feeling better.
Everything is settled."
Although he did not tell them everything that happened, Grace and Heinz were smart enough to know that something did go down but they did not press Zachary for it.
"Thank you, Zachary," Grace sincerely thanked him.
"Yeah, thanks, Zachary," Heinz also thanked him.
Zachary shook his head with a smile. "Little Gary is a wise kid. He's smart and kind. He's not a bad boy. He knows what he should and shouldn't do. He's a boy who can be shaped to be a good man." Heinz was surprised to hear him say that. Hearing others praise his son, he felt proud in his heart. However, he was more curious about how Zachary got to convince his son to reconcile with Maria.
He really wanted to know, so that he could learn and hopefully let Little Gary call him dad as soon as possible.
The moment Grace went to take a look at the kids, Heinz sat on the sofa, then approached Zachary, saying softly, "Zachary, I need to know how you managed to make Little Gary listen to you, and made him reconcile with Maria."
Zachary found it unexpected that Heinz was asking him this. A smile flashed across his eyes, then he said, "You want to know it that badly?"
"Of course," Heinz nodded seriously.
Zachary smiled gently and said, "You are the best in economics in Northern City. Do you have any means?"
"This child is not the same as doing business. I can't beat or scold him to make him bend to my will. I owe him too much to do that to him, and it's too difficult to make him listen to me."
"I only taught Maria a little about life and he heard it." Zachary said, "He was probably touched by it and took the initiative to admit his mistake."
"Oh." Heinz suddenly then realized, "You're the smart one. I am inspired by you."
"What are you inspired by?"
"That I don't have to teach or educate Gary in a direct way." Heinz knew that this child would not be convinced if he taught or showed him things directly. "It seems that I would have to use another way." "Clever," Zachary stood up and said, "They're done eating so I'll take Maria back now."
"You're leaving now?" Heinz asked. "What's the rush?"
Just then, Lester came. Seeing Heinz and Zachary, he reported, "President, Mr. Jones, Miss Attwood left Northern City with a gentleman."
"What?" Heinz was shocked. "How did she leave?"
Zachary's expression darkened.
Lester said, "She took a chartered plane."
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