True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1903
As soon as Sebastian went upstairs, he saw Gary coming down from the stairs.
The two brothers looked at each other. He smiled and asked, "Gary, I have something to ask you." "Father has annoyed you again with his overflowing love for his daughter, right?" Gary got right to the point. Sebastian nodded. "That's right."
"He's still asking about Sylvia, right?" Gary asked with a smile.
Sebastian nodded. "Yes, that's right."
Gary smiled and said, "It's hard for him. He has been walking back and forth at home and has been waiting for you to come home."
Sebastian was stunned for a moment before replying, "I'm so sorry. I seem to have disappointed him."
"It's all right. It'll be fine once you get used to it." Gary comforted him.
The corners of Sebastian's lips twitched, but he didn't say anything else.
"By the way, I brought some reading materials to Sylvia today," Gary said.
"I know. I saw you and Celeste before Sylvia came running over to show off," Sebastian said.
"Is that so?" Gary was a little surprised.
"When Sylvia got the materials, she showed it off to me. She even raised her suspicions and questioned me if the both of us were scheming against her together," Sebastian said. "Oh?" Gary was stunned for a second. "Is that girl so sharp now?"
Sebastian nodded and continued, "She's not only sharp, but also very cunning. She's also very suspicious."
"Just like Heinz," Gary replied.
Sebastian smiled. "You seem to be like that too. You are always suspicious of people."
"Sebastian, I think you are referring to yourself," Gary said with a smile.
Sebastian couldn't help but to laugh. "Since we're pretty much the same, there's no need to make fun of each other, is there?"
"You started it," Gary said.
"I'm sorry," Sebastian quickly apologized.
Gary waved his hand and didn't seem to care. "That girl actually showed off to you. She probably wants you to continue to persuade you to go easy on her."
"That's right. Looks like you know Sylvia very well." Sebastian smiled and said, "She doesn't seem confident that she can get the first place. She came and look for me again and asked me to go easy on her." Gary smiled and looked at his younger brother. "Sebastian, with my understanding of you, you probably didn't agree, right?"
Sebastian couldn't help but to smile. "Yes, I didn't agree."
"Well, Sylvia must be worrying," Gary said.
Sebastian nodded. "That's right. She almost wanted to argue with me."
"Pfft!" Gary burst into laughter. "This girl is too greedy, but it's understandable. She wants to win badly."
Sebastian smiled. "She really should be be anxious about it. Otherwise, she wouldn't know how to treasure the first place if she got it too easily."
"Of course. You've done the right thing." Gary exchanged an understanding look with Sebastian and said, "After all, we're all here working together for her. She surely should work hard for the next few days." Sebastian opened the door and said, "Gary, are you coming in to have a chat?"
"No need. You can rest now. I'll go back to my room," Gary said.
"Good night," said Sebastian, smiling. He turned around and entered the room.
Gary was about to go upstairs as well, but he was stopped by Heinz.
"Gary," Heinz said.
Gary turned around to look at his father. His gaze shifted as he asked, "No way? Have you been eavesdropping on us?"
Heinz looked at his son with a sharp gaze and said, "What were you talking about with Sebastian? He said that you two are working together, so what are you two working together on?"
Gary's eyes flashed as he said, "Oh, so you did hear that."
"Tell me quickly," Heinz said, "I'm anxious to know."
"I think it's better if you don't ask anymore. Don't you think you're too busy minding others' business?" Gary looked at his father in disdain. "Furthermore, gossiping about the younger generation as an elder is too lame."
Heinz was stunned. The corners of his mouth twitched. It was very annoying to see two sons of his scolding him one after another that day.
He looked at his son and frowned. "Can't I ask?"
"You can ask," Gary replied.
"Then, why don't you tell me?" Heinz said.
"I have the right not to answer." Gary laughed. "It's getting late. That's it. I'll take a shower and go to bed early."
After saying that, Gary left.
Heinz was left alone on the stairs. He looked up at his son's back, speechless.
He was out of luck that year.
No one listened to him and he was being spoken to harshly by everyone he came across that day.
Reluctantly, Heinz was about to go back to his room, but he was being treated with contempt by Grace as soon as he entered the room.
"You've been walking around at home all night. The door has been opened more than a dozen times. When I was about to fall asleep, you came in. That's annoying. What are you doing, Heinz?" Grace said, a little annoyed.
Being scolded by his wife, Heinz stopped and immediately apologized. "Sorry, honey, I didn't mean it."
He was also very wronged, but he had no one to
tell.
Grace got up from the bed. Her belly was getting bigger and bigger, so she was not so agile when she got up.
She rubbed her messy hair and said, "Tell me, are you going to sleep or are going to go out again later?"
Heinz was stunned by the question. "I'm not going out."
No one paid attention to him, so it was useless for him to go out.
"All right, that's what you said. If you go out again, I'll lock the door. I'm so sleepy," Grace said.
Perhaps because she was middle-aged then and was pregnant, her physical condition was very poor, so she was not feeling great. She had been awakened several times then, and was very tired. She was constantly woken up, which would make people feel restless, and so, she was agitated.
Heinz nodded immediately obediently, but feeling wronged. "I won't go out, honey. I'll stay in the room."
After that, Heinz did not speak. He just looked at her as if he had a lot of things on his mind.
Grace was also stunned and lost her drowsiness altogether. She frowned and asked, "What's wrong
with you?"
Heinz didn't say anything.
Grace asked again, "What's wrong with you?"
Heinz shook his head. "I'm fine."
"Just tell me," Grace raised her voice.
Heinz immediately said, "I have been criticized by both my sons today. I feel very frustrated and dejected today."
Grace was completely stunned. "Did they both criticize you?"
"Yes." Heinz nodded seriously.
"That can't be it." Grace was very confused. "Even Sebastian?"
According to her understanding, it was normal for Gary to do so, because Gary's tongue was sharp and venomous. However, Sebastian was a kind child.
"Yes, I got verbally attacked. It was as if there was explosives in them." Heinz complained behind his sons' back.
Grace frowned again. "This is really strange. What's the matter with Sebastian?"
"I don't know. He made an agreement with Gary. When I asked Gary what kind of agreement they made, Gary was being all mysterious and pointed at me, saying I was minding other people's business," Heinz said and leaned on his wife's shoulder to seek comfort.
Grace pushed him away and said, "You are too free. The children have secrets. It's none of your business. Rub my legs for me."
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