True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1108
"Aunt Nerissa, you're still so young. I believe Zachary is a wise man and he wouldn't have much of an opinion if you are willing to take one step forward." Grace stared at Madam Nerissa and said sincerely. She was encouraging Madam Nerissa.
However, Madam Nerissa had a serious-looking expression and she shook her head. "That's not necessary. Although I am not that old, I just can't stop thinking about Philip. Even if I really get married again, I can't replace the place Philip has in my heart. Thus, I don't want to bother others. If that is the case, then it is not fair for that man and I wish to have only one husband. Even if Philip is no longer in this world, I can still recall all the sweet memories we had together. Although he is no longer alive, this relationship still exists."
Grace understood Aunt Nerissa's meaning in an instant. She nodded and answered softly, "All of us understand what you mean. If you can't forget about Philip, then don't force yourself to forget about him." "Therefore, I am not going to look for another relationship. I'm going to spend my time looking after Zachary's children and might even consider taking part in some interesting events." Madam Nerissa had already planned out how she was going to spend the rest of her life.
Hermione also nodded to show her respect. "That's great. I'm different from you. Aunt Nerissa and Uncle Philip share such a deep bond, unlike me and my ex-husband. After that, look how I ended up. Thus, I am going to appreciate my journey with my childhood sweetheart."
"Hermione, you are different. Indeed, you should pursue your own happiness. Everyone has the right to pursue their own happiness. And my happiness is very simple. I just need to look after all the memories of Philip."
If the person you loved the most was no longer alive, and their significant other can spend their remaining days looking after their memories, then this kind of relationship is no longer passionate. It contains the essence of their relationship.
Up until this point, she probably had no regrets in her life.
Grace had a whole new understanding of love.
Soon, everything downstairs had been dealt with.
Heinz was about to head upstairs to ask her down.
Meanwhile, Zayne said, "Heinz, due to Grace's physical condition, the wedding is held at home and it is not particularly a grand wedding. However, could you please allow me and my father to bring her down and hand her over to you?"
Of course, this proposal made Timothy very emotional. He hoped that he could do this from the bottom of his heart.
It was usual for a father to walk her daughter down the aisle and hand her over to her fiance. Of course, the father also handed her over with greater blessings.
He was eager to send his blessings to Grace and Heinz, and wished them happily ever after with this way.
However, this was what he had been hoping for, and he was not sure if this wish of his would come true. Now that Zayne had brought it up, he felt that this idea was perfect. The only problem is that he was afraid to speak up and he only raised his head and stared at Heinz.
Heinz paused slightly, and his resolute expression did not change in the slightest bit. He looked up and glanced at Timothy and Zayne. After giving it some thought, he was hesitating if he should let them do it. He had been by Grace's side for such a long time and they had experienced so many things together. He was most eager to spend the rest of his life with Grace. However, Timothy...
He looked up at Timothy and saw that Mr. Yarbrough was about to speak but stopped on second thought. Perhaps Mr. Yarbrough was too ashamed to make the request. Heinz's heart was filled with sorrow.
Concurrently, Heinz saw that Jensen had also opened his mouth and wanted to speak but in the end he shut his mouth and did not speak.
When Zachary saw this, he finally said, "Heinz, as her family member, all of us also truly hope that she could be happily ever after. Even though we are not superstitious, we should at the very least respect the traditions of the past. It's really both Grace's and your joy to have Mr. Yarbrough personally hand over her hand to yours."
Heinz still didn't say anything.
At this moment, William couldn't hold it in anymore.
The old man said directly, "Heinz, why are you still standing there? According to Zayne and Mr. Yarbrough, I think they are right. It's natural for them to hand over the bride to you personally. Don't you want this?"
William finally spoke.
Timothy immediately turned to look at William. He was very grateful that William had stood up and spoke for him.
However, as soon as he saw how cold Heinz's expression was, all his courage was dispelled again. He always felt that he had nowhere to hide in front of Heinz. It was because he was sorry for Grace. "What are you still waiting for? It's time for the wedding." William urged again.
Heinz glanced at his grandfather. Since his grandfather had also attended the wedding, he also told his grandfather the reason he didn't invite his father over.
Heinz did not say anything, nor did William.
William continued, "Heinz, today is your wedding day. I'm fine even if you didn't invite your father over."
"However, this is the custom of a wedding. This is what Grace wishes. She wished that all her relatives could attend the wedding."
"Heinz, be reasonable. You should be more easygoing. Even I can't stand such a small wedding and Grace didn't even mind it. This is the least you can do for her."
"Grandpa, you asked me to be more easygoing. But can you be easygoing too?" Heinz finally spoke and he stared at his grandfather and said, "I did not say I won't let Mr. Yarbrough and Zayne bring Grace down. I haven't even said anything. I'm just thinking things over. And today I'm the groom. Can you all let me have the wedding I wish to have? Can all of you people stop pushing my limits? I am the father of four children."
"Forget it." William waved his hand and said, "You are at most the father of the three children. The other one is still unwilling to address you as his father until now."
"What!"
Heinz was embarrassed by this.
Little Gary was not going to stand aside and hold it in.
"Why am I always involved in all this unnecessary stuff? I'm just sitting in my seat quietly and you guys have dragged me into this. Aren't you ashamed that you picked on such a small kid? Today is Mommy's and Heinz's wedding day. It is a joyful day. Please have a more joyful conversation. Don't burden the couple trying to get married."
"Little b*stard, you don't even address Heinz as your father. His heart is broken, do you know that?" William started an argument with Little Gary.
"He is not mentally stable and you blame it on me?" Little Gary didn't care. He stared at Timothy and said, "Mr. Yarbrough, please hurry upstairs to pick up your daughter. If you're late, you'll waste my Mommy's time."
"I, can I go?" Timothy still couldn't believe his ears. He subconsciously looked at Heinz and still asked if he could do it.
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