True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1864
Sure enough, Sylvia did not continue with her eavesdropping, but at five o'clock in the morning, she got up and tore down the devices in Ernest's room.
At that moment, Ernest heard the alarm and immediately got up to check. He saw his sister standing at the door with a depressed look, she was taking down the listening devices with a sad face. Ernest smiled and opened the door.
Sylvia did not have enough time to make a run for it, and she was caught in an instant. She widened her eyes in shock and looked at Ernest.
"Er- Ernest?" She was so scared that she shivered. She was a little shocked that Ernest would wake up so early in the morning.
Could it be that he had been waiting to catch her that he did not sleep for the entire night?
Ernest smiled. He could imagine Sylvia's surprise and shock the moment she saw him.
It looked more like she was frightened.
Sylvia quickly realized that something was wrong.
Her eavesdropping device was cut off, which meant that Ernest had already discovered her trick. He must have found out about it the night before.
If that was the case, then all she had done the night before went to vain.
"Sylvia, this is the last time. If you still refuse to come to your senses, I will go and ask your intern teacher how to teach you a lesson," Ernest said.
"Don't do that, Ernest." Sylvia shook her head immediately and looked at her brother, she begged for mercy. "Don't do that. We are siblings. Why must you make things difficult for all of us?"
Ernest's handsome face turned cold. "Don't tease me. You've breached everyone's privacy with your actions, which means that you've violated the law. If you go on like this, I won't mind sending you to the police station."
"Ernest, there is no need for that, right? You will only be embarrassing Uncle Charm if you do that. I am his niece, how bad would that be for him." Sylvia tried to use Jensen as a means in hopes of dispelling his brother's threat.
However, Ernest smiled, and a deep flash of coldness could be seen at the corners of his mouth. He said, "You are doing this because you want your brothers to dislike coming home. If that happens, Mom will not be able to see us anymore. If you have the guts to admit to your unfilial crimes, then so be it."
"No, I was wrong." Sylvia immediately begged for mercy.
Ernest's gaze was still cold. Sylvia blinked. When she noticed that Ernest did not seem to be really angry, she smiled and said, "Ernest, did Sebastian tell you about my intern teacher?"
"Regarding this intern teacher of yours, I do plan to meet him. Perhaps we can work together and replace ways to punish you." Ernest stared at his sister with a sharp gaze.
"No." Sylvia shook her head immediately, she turned around and ran away.
When Ernest saw how fast she was running, his lips twitched. She seemed to be in high spirits, so much so that she did not even sleep in the middle of the night. She had the strength to get up, how detestable.
When he got downstairs, Sylvia turned around and looked at him. She smiled and said, "Ernest, it seems like you are really angry so early in the morning. Are you dissatisfied?"
Ernest frowned and took a deep breath. "You really do deserve a good beating." "See, I have guessed it correctly. It does look like you are not satisfied with something. Well, I apologize to you, but just this once, never again."
After that, Sylvia clenched her fists, turned around, and ran away.
Ernest felt extremely helpless.
She was just a rogue little girl, why was she so detestable?
But he had no other way. She was his little sister, she was annoying but adorable.
He turned around and entered the room. At that moment, he saw that Leah was awake. She sat on her bed and looked at him, she was obviously very sleepy, and she looked very cute that way. "Did I wake you up?" Ernest asked her.
Leah sighed helplessly, she pinched the space between her eyebrows and told Ernest, "Your sister is really something. How could she do something so out of the ordinary. Also, how does she have the strength to wake up in the middle of the night?"
"She is really energetic." Ernest also had a headache.
Leah heaved a sigh of relief. "I really don't dare to live in your house anymore. If this goes on, I think my mind will turn very weak. This is really too terrifying. No, it is all too terrifying and horrifying." Ernest was stunned, he thought that her words made a great deal of sense.
When Leah saw that Ernest was not speaking, she thought that he was angry. She immediately stuck out her tongue and said, "Are you angry? Sorry, I should not have said that about your sister." "No." Ernest shook his head. "I think that you used the right words to describe her."
Leah smiled back. She laid down on the bed and shut her eyes, she asked Ernest innocently, "It is half past five. Should we get up? Or should we continue to lie down for a while? If we get up too late, will it look bad for us?"
Ernest went to her side and sat down beside her. He placed his long arms on the bed and looked down at Leah.
Even though Leah's eyes were closed, she could still feel a strong oppressive pressure from him. She immediately widened her eyes and looked at Ernest, she was momentarily stunned. She saw Ernest looking at him with deep lights in his eyes.
Leah immediately understood the meaning in Ernest's eyes. She felt a little scared. "I'm still tired, can we continue to sleep for a while?"
"Yes, we should continue to sleep for a while." Ernest smiled and lowered his head. His towering manner and imposing temperament shocked Leah. He stared at her with a smile, and his eyes wandered back and forth on her red cheeks. "We didn't have any fun last night. We were guarding ourselves against that wicked girl. You seem to be affected and dared not act presumptuously. Now that she is on her way to school, we can do as we please."
Leah felt speechless. She widened her eyes and looked at Ernest. "Forget it, it would be better for us to do that at our place, not here."
Ernest thought for a while, he raised his eyebrows and asked, "Then, shall we leave now?"
"You really want to leave?" Leah was shocked by his initiation of asking to leave.
Ernest nodded. "Let's go back to your place, it is not too late yet."
Leah saw how persistent he was, and how he would not give up until he had things his way. It seemed like he would not let her go. She also felt that she could not win this battle no matter what. If that was the case, then she might as well go back. At the very least, she could have a good sleep.
"Okay, then let's go back." She made up her mind as well.
The moment they looked at each other, they decided to get up together for a change of clothes so that they could leave early in the morning.
In the end, before the servants even woke up.
The two of them had left.
Upon hearing the sound of the engine, Sylvia opened her window and watched the car leaving, she exclaimed, "No way? Have they escaped? Are they really that impatient?"
Sylvia sighed, she continued to lay down for a while, only then did she get up.
At 7.30a.m., while everyone was having breakfast, Grace realized that Gary and Celeste had gone downstairs, but Leah and Ernest were nowhere to be seen. She felt greatly surprised. "Are Leah and Ernest still asleep?"
Gary smiled and said, "Mommy, Ernest and Leah woke up at around 5 o'clock and left. They said that they were harassed the whole night. Leah could not sleep at all, she felt tired and weak. So, they decided to go back and rest first."
This was the information Ernest sent Gary when he left. He also told him to tell their mom, as he thought that she should be able to understand.
However, Gary decided to alter his meaning and pointed out Leah's inability to rest as a direct result of Sylvia's harassment.
Grace was stunned. "Being harassed? By who?"
Sylvia had gone to school. Only Heinz, Grace, Gary, and Celeste were at the table having breakfast.
The four of them continued to look at each other.
Heinz understood at once, Gary pointed out that little cutie Sylvia was the one harassing them.
Gary did not go on.
Celeste smiled, she did not say anything too.
Grace looked at Heinz.
Heinz said, "Sylvia must have eavesdropped on Ernest and Leah, that must be why they left overnight."
"Mom, I want to bring Celeste to stay outside too." Gary also took the opportunity to make a request. "We don't the two of us go live in a villa in the mountains?"
Upon hearing that, Celeste was stunned. She subconsciously looked at Gary and uttered, "Gary."
Gary glanced at Celeste and said with a faint smile. "If this goes on, I am afraid you'll lose your mind."
Grace frowned, she looked at them worriedly. "Did Sylvia eavesdrop on you as well?"
"Fine, Gary. Go live in the mountains with Celeste," Heinz said. "It's true that having a little rascal at home can be annoying."
Grace looked at her husband in surprise. She liked to have a lot of people in the house, it made the atmosphere feel more lively.
Gary's lips twitched. He was just trying to exert pressure. He never expected Heinz to take it so seriously.
Celeste looked at Gary with concern, she was worried that Grace would feel sad.
Sure enough, Aunt Smith was a little reluctant. "It took them a lot of effort to come back, and Sylvia is back too. I have to have a good talk with her in detail. I shouldn't let her continue doing stupid things."
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