True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1865
When Heinz heard what his wife said, he immediately spoke, "It does look like we need to have a serious talk with Sylvia."
Grace turned around and looked at her husband, she felt that Heinz was really acting strange. It was rare for him to actually want to teach Sylvia a lesson. He loved Sylvia and rarely ever called her out.
She pursed her lips and said, "Do you think you can trick me? You are not going to treat her badly. I will scold her myself. If that doesn't work, you can ask her to stay on campus, and that she doesn't have to come back."
"Aunt Smith, don't be like this." Celeste could tell that she was a little angry, so she quickly comforted her.
Heinz was also taken aback by Grace's anger.
He quickly said, "Don't be angry. Grace. You are pregnant, you can't get angry."
Grace rolled her eyes at him, she did not show him any sign of respect even in front of Celeste. "Heinz, if you continue to protect her, I won't let you go."
"Mom, living on campus is a good idea." Gary suddenly said, "I think having Sylvia live there will be good for everyone."
When Heinz heard that, he frowned and glanced at Gary sharply. A look of protest could be seen in his eyes. Was he adding fuel to fire right now?
Gary did not care at all, his sister was already a scourge, she was going to be a public enemy of the entire family too. Everyone was originally unhappy of her having her father's full attention, but if she continued to act so arrogantly, they would all really protest against her.
As for Gary, he wanted to take advantage of Ernest and Leah's matter to get his parents to lecture her.
However, when he saw his father's warning shot, he knew that his sister was still the apple of his father's eye. Who in the family could shake her status?
Gary was not jealous of her, he was just a little angry. He thought that she had crossed the line by eavesdropping on their privacy.
Grace was still a fair person, she did not even look at Heinz, she ordered the butler directly, "Butler, pack up all of Sylvia's things and put it in a luggage, then send it to her school. After that, replace a dormitory for her to stay in. In the future, she is only allowed to come back to take her clothes, she is not allowed to come back at any other times."
The butler was dumbfounded too. He stared at Grace blankly, he could not believe that this was her decision.
He could not believe that she would decide to let The Jones family's precious little girl stay on campus.
If this news were to spread out, wouldn't she be the laughing stock of her school?
Should the young lady of The Jones family live on campus?
The butler turned to look at Heinz for help.
Heinz was shocked as well, he hurriedly told his wife, "Honey, don't you think we should think this through?"
"My decision is final," Grace said in a deep voice. "Gary and Celeste don't have to move to the mountains to live. It is cold and uncomfortable there in the winter. However, they can go there when it is summer time."
"Aunt Smith." Celeste was stunned. She tried to comfort her quickly, "Gary and I won't live in the mountain villa anymore. Is that okay?"
Gary could tell that his mother was really angry, he hurriedly said, "Mom, we won't go to the mountain villa. Don't be angry."
Heinz stared at his wife, he looked like he wanted to say something, but he stopped on second thought.
He could only look towards Celeste for help.
When Celeste met Heinz's gaze, she immediately knew that he wanted her to help Sylvia, he hoped that she could make Grace take back her word of ordering Sylvia to live on campus. The butler was still waiting.
Grace glanced at the butler, when she saw him hesitating and not abiding to her order, she immediately said in a low voice, "Butler, why aren't you listening to me? Since that is the case, then I guess I am not the Madam of The Jones family anymore. Tell Mr. Jones to replace a new wife."
After that, she stood up and was about to leave.
Heinz immediately shouted, "Alright, pack up her things and send it to her. Tell her to stay on campus and not come back."
"Yes." The butler was scared out of his wits, he hurriedly left to pack her things.
Heinz stopped Grace, he tried to comfort her first. Once that was done, he quickly apologized, "Honey, don't be angry. You are pregnant. You shouldn't get angry. I will listen to you, okay?"
Only after that did Grace glance at Heinz coldly. Heinz immediately said, "It's my fault, it's all my fault. I should not have pampered this child."
This was the first time Celeste saw Grace getting angry. Her powers were so strong that she was able to shake everyone up.
"It's true that you have a lot of responsibility in this." Grace's tone was calm, but the atmosphere turned cold. Her face darkened. "I also have an unshakable responsibility too. This child actually dared to eavesdrop on other people's privacy. This is too much. I should have punished her severely when I first saw her doing that, then none of this would have happened."
Heinz quickly nodded. "Yes, you are right, honey."
Gary glanced at Heinz and coldly said, "Sylvia probably doesn't care about anyone in the family anymore, she thinks that no one really minds her actions. Besides, she's the youngest in the family, so she can play around. Mom, you really need to discipline her. Since both Ernest and Leah left in the middle of the night, I can tell that she has really crossed the line this time."
Heinz glanced at Gary. "Can you stop talking? You are only making things worse, your mother will really get angry."
"Dad, when we talked about this yesterday, you didn't criticize her at all. I can tell from your behavior that you don't care. You only said that you will tell her off, but you still dote on her." Gary was not afraid of Heinz's sharp eyes, he continued to push him.
Heinz saw that Grace's gaze was darker again, he immediately said, "I won't go to visit Sylvia anymore this time. Tell her to live on campus. Tell her to reflect on her actions in school."
At this moment, the butler had finished packing her luggage and was bringing it downstairs.
Grace looked at the butler and said in a deep voice again, "Butler, you should tell Sylvia that she should stay in school because she was invading her brother's privacy. She is not allowed to enter the house. Whoever opens the door for her to come in will lose their jobs."
"Yes." The butler knew that this was the final order. Poor Sylvia, she was definitely going to suffer.
When Sylvia received the luggage from the butler as well as the call from the school saying that they had arranged a dormitory for her, she was not upset. On the contrary, she felt greatly excited.
The butler looked at the flurried look in her eyes and wondered if Sylvia was happy or not.
Was she scared silly?
Why did he think that Sylvia's reaction was odd?
Especially her eyes, they were shining brightly.
The look in her eyes was one that could only be seen when she was doing bad things.
He secretly thought to himself, "Not good, the school is really so unlucky."
Sylvia had long wanted to stay on campus, but her father never allowed her to. She always said that she wanted to leave The Jones family. She felt really helpless, as she had never been able to get what she wanted.
This time, her mother actually ordered her to stay on campus. This was truly a good thing for her.
Having complete freedom had always been a happy thing for her.
"Butler, tell my Mommy to not be angry. I will reflect on my actions. I know I was wrong. Tell my brothers I'm sorry, and I won't make them angry again. When they cool down and forgive me, I will show up again I won't go back to get my clothes during the weekend, send them to me. Ha ha, I won't be annoying anymore."
The butler's eyes twitched. He looked at Sylvia, he was dumbfounded.
Sylvia smiled, she turned around and left, her footsteps were swift. She looked like a happy little sparrow who had just regained its freedom.
When the butler returned to report the situation, Heinz asked, "Did she cry?"
"She didn't cry," Gary said in a low voice. "In fact, she is very happy to finally be able to live on campus."
Heinz frowned, he glared at Gary. He found it hard to believe, then he looked at the butler again.
The butler staggered with his words, "Sir, I could tell that Sylvia was not sad at all. She even asked me to send her her clothes. She said that there is no need for her to come back to take them, she won't annoy anyone anymore."
Upon hearing that, Heinz took a deep breath.
Grace pulled a long face and said, "Then, let her spend the Spring Festival outside as well."
Heinz got up, he prepared himself to leave. What was going on? Sylvia was ordered to stay on campus, yet she was still so happy. He wanted to go to school and see why she was so happy. "Heinz, you can't go anywhere today." Grace said in a deep voice, "Stay at home with me."
Heinz stopped, he looked at his wife. "Honey, I have something to do in the company."
Grace pointed at her stomach and said, "My stomach hurts."
"Ah." Heinz's expressions immediately changed. His face was pale, he looked nervous. "Honey, let's go to the hospital. I won't go anywhere. I'll just accompany you."
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