True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1036
"Heh." William obviously didn't believe what Heinz said. "Let's see how things roll out. I'm pretty sure that Grace will be pregnant again for the third time. Judging by how affectionate you are, I'm pretty sure that will happen."
"Grandpa," Heinz was struck speechless by his grandfather. "You're already so old. Can you be more careful with what you say?"
"What was wrong with what I said?" William chuckled. "What I said is logical and reasonable. If it really happens, then you would be embarrassed."
"What's the point of that?" Heinz was in a good mood and he bickered with his grandfather. "Am I even your grandson?"
"You are my grandson, which is why I can do this to you. It's funny to watch when you embarrass yourself," William said jokingly.
He was truly happy to hear and receive the news.
All along, there weren't many people left in his family. His daughter passed early on.
He only had Heinz, and he cherished his grandson
a lot.
Now that his grandson would be having four children, he was truly happy from the bottom of his heart.
"Grandpa, we should be kind." Heinz couldn't help reminding him, "You can't always joke with me. I will soon be a father of four children. I need to have some pride."
"Hah," The old man started laughing. "That's your pride. What does it have to do with me? I don't feel embarrassed at all."
"Grandpa," Heinz called out again.
"Don't act like a spoiled child in front of me," said William with a smile. "How many times have you called me grandpa today?"
"I..." Heinz was just speechless. He didn't even realize that he did that.
"It won't be easy for Grace to go through pregnancy again. I guess I have to give credit to her for changing all your habits. It's nice hearing you calling me grandpa. Why don't you call me that again?" "Old fogey, don't ask for too much," Heinz said. "Are you happy when you make fun of me?"
"Yeah, well." William felt that what he did wasn't wrong and that he wasn't joking crudely. "By the way, just now when you mentioned how you wanted me to live longer, are you trying to go back on your words now? Seeing as how you are now, I think you're hoping that I don't live longer to torture you."
"Grandpa," Heinz's heart skipped a beat. He knew that his grandfather doted on him and understood everything.
He was in a good mood, but he still knew and remembered that life was never easy, which was why he understood his grandfather's feelings.
"You will live a long life," he said seriously.
William was moved by his words. "Thank you."
They both weren't accustomed to throwing out affectionate words to each other. Less than a minute later, they felt uncomfortable and continued to pick on and tease each other.
William then struck out Heinz again, "Just drop it. Keep your loving words for Grace. I don't like mushy things like this."
"Old fogey, you're not appreciating my feelings for you," Heinz said. "I really regret calling you. I shouldn't have done that."
"Ha, but you already did. There is no use talking about things that have happened," Although William said so, his tone betrayed his words, and he showed his joy. He then said on the phone, "Don't be too happy. Sometimes failure will come at moments when you're overly excited. At times like this, you have to be more careful."
"You must not be careless. Let Grace stay at home and rest. Don't let her work. Stop all her work at once. If she really wants to, just let her do something easy while at home. It's important to take care of the babies now. Don't just simply walk around."
"Well." Heinz thought for a while and said, "Although I think that what you said makes sense, I don't know if Grace can stay at home all day long."
"You can't slack off from this. This is for her own good and plus, didn't you learn anything from the mess that Jodie and your father created? Doesn't all of that place some fear in your heart? If you both are not careful and something bad happens to the children, by then you can't even turn back time."
William's words were full of truth and wisdom. After all, he was way older, so he could probably see things more clearly.
Heinz said, "I know, Grandpa. Don't worry."
A few moments later, they both then hung up the phone.
Heinz's face looked a little heavy after the call with his grandfather. What his grandfather said was
indeed right. They should be more careful during this time.
He then went back to the bed.
Heinz was hesitant to speak about it to Grace but she beat him to it and said, "I won't go anywhere. I'll only go somewhere if you're with me. Other than that, I'll just stay at home and look after the babies. I've asked for leave from Hermione and she had approved it long ago. I haven't even received any work related calls all this time."
Hearing these words, Heinz's eyes flashed with surprise and joy.
"Grace, you are just so considerate of everyone." He happily held her hand, stared at her stomach, and touched it gently. He then said, "You are not only sensible but you also have a strong belly." She didn't know whether to laugh or be angry at Heinz's words. She asked, "What are you talking about?"
"This, here, is priceless. Every single time when we invest, we'll get double the joy. This is the biggest treasure." He praised her again.
At the same time, his hand travelled up and down her belly.
She chuckled and swatted Heinz's hand away because it was just too ticklish.
"Stop, don't touch me. And what are you even saying? Lately you're losing your reputation as a cold, frigid man. You're even saying such mushy words in front of the kids. You're just like one of them. I'm just pregnant with twins. What's such a big deal about it?"
"How can it not be a big deal? We are having twins again. This is something incredible." Heinz held her hand again, "My grandfather is happy. He said he'll strive to live for 20 more years."
"That's great." Grace sighed, "I hope he can live long and well."
"Me too." He didn't hide anything when it came to her. He then said, "I can't help but bicker with him whenever we talk but I'm afraid that I'll make him go mad."
She shook her head and looked at him, saying, "Grandpa only has you left as his closest relative. As for the others, no matter how good they are to him, they won't have a place in his heart like you do. I'm sure he won't be mad at you."
Heinz nodded.
"Let's invite him tomorrow for dinner. We haven't seen him for quite some time. I miss him a little," said Grace.
He was surprised. His eyes were filled with emotions, and he was touched by her words. She was a woman who was just too kind and considerate of others.
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