Grace didn't look at Heinz at all by completely ignoring him.

"Grace!" Heinz was very helpless, but he didn't dare to speak aloud. He could only try to make Grace acknowledge him.

Grace looked calm. She glanced at Little Gary and then turned to look at Heinz, who was sitting on the sofa.

It was only one glance as if she was not unhappy with his sudden visit.

Heinz could not believe what he had just seen.

Grace took a deep breath and said, "Little Gary, this is Mr. Jones, your biological father. Since you've met him today, you can accept him as your father. Mommy will go to get the report." Grace quickly took out a document from the drawer in the living room and handed it to Heinz. "This is the report I got last time. If you don't believe it, you can take him to test it again." "I believe you," Heinz immediately said. "I don't need a test report."

"No!" Grace shook her head and said, "It's related to your bloodline. You'd better test it yourself. After all, we were all confused about what happened that year."

"Grace," Heinz wanted to say something.

"I'll help Tyler to pack up," Grace cut him off, turned

around and went to her room.

Tyler also went in.

Tyler was afraid that Heinz would misunderstand Grace, so he left the door open.

But Grace had already closed it.

Tyler understood Grace's action in an instant. He asked softly, "You want to cry, don't you?"

Grace was stunned and looked up at Tyler. She was surprised that Tyler knew her so well.

She smiled bitterly and sat down on the floor. She leaned against the bed and said in a low voice, "Tyler, Little Gary went to replace Heinz today. I suddenly found that I really don't understand my child at all."

"It's not that you don't understand him," Tyler said as he walked to the bedside and sat down on the floor. Leaning over to Grace, he whispered, "You just didn't expect him to be so smart and to be so eager for a father's love."

"Yes," Grace nodded and said. The memories of her child's birth came to her mind. In her mind, Gary belonged to her alone. Now that she thought about it again, she felt that she was too selfish. The child belonged to a couple, not a person alone.

Little Gary needed both his father's love and mother's love. He needed both of them.

Just thinking about that feeling, she couldn't help but feel sorrow in her heart. Thinking of her son who was more eager for his father's presence now, she had an unspeakable feeling and a faint sense of loss in her heart.

Suddenly, her eyes turned red.

"Grace," Tyler sighed. "I know Little Gary is very important to you. But, in the end, Little Gary can't be your entire life. If you love the man who's currently outside, you should hold on to him. If you don't love him, you don't have to be with him for the sake of Little Gary."1

Grace paused for a moment and didn't speak another word.

Tyler looked at her again. After a long time, he said, "In fact, it's not a big deal. Grace, we can let go of many things in life."

Grace felt confused.

"Even if you can't let go of it, you can force yourself to do it. It's really not a big deal," Tyler seemed to be saying these words to Grace, but in fact, he was reminding himself.

Grace hugged herself and buried her face in her knees. She said in a muffled voice, "Tyler, you don't have to leave just because Heinz said so. If you have not tidied up your place, you don't have to move out now."

Tyler smiled and replied, "Of course, I won't do what he says. I've said before I'll tidy my place up in two or three days time. Now, it's time for me to go back. Thank you for taking me in for these two days."

"You're welcome," Grace still lowered her head and said in a low voice.

Tyler lowered his head and looked at her. There were a faint tenderness and enlightenment in his eyes.

"You're at the same stage as when Little Gary no longer needed to be breastfed. You're both mentally and physically uncomfortable," Tyler analyzed again. "In fact, you'll be fine after a while."

Grace could feel herself stiffen. Every time, Tyler was the one who could comfort her with the exact words.

"If you want to cry, cry it out then. It will make you feel much better," Tyler added. He then promised, "I won't laugh at you."

Grace shook her head, raised her chin, and touched her face. Then, she spoke, "I don't want to cry anymore. I did want to cry just now. But what you said makes me feel much better. Thank you, Tyler." "The man outside doesn't seem to have such a meticulous mind. If you follow him, you may suffer a lot," Tyler advised her again. "Give that man a chance, and you will replace that he will grow up."

Grace was once again surprised and she looked at Tyler in disbelief, "Tyler, what's wrong with you? Why are you talking so much today?"

"I'm just worried about you. You don't think I'm a chatterbox, do you?" Tyler said.

"You have been really talkative today," Grace said with a smile.

"Yes, indeed." Tyler nodded as he said, "Anyway, I've watched you overcome so many difficulties over the years. I hope that your good mood has never changed, so take care and be good to yourself." "Thank you," Grace said.

"Grace," Tyler's eyes flickered and he laughed again. "Don't thank me. We have a ride-or-die friendship.

We don't have to thank each other."

Grace nodded gently. "Well, we are like relatives over the years. In my heart, you are like my big brother."

Tyler paused for a moment, then he laughed and said, "Alright, I got it!"

He understood Grace's excuse for taking him as her brother.

He knew that she meant she had not regarded him as a man that she would fall in love with.

Tyler smiled calmly and looked at Grace.

Hearing what he said, Grace also smiled and looked away.

After that, Tyler stood up and said, "I'm really going to pack up now."

"Stay for dinner, Grace said.

"I'll come back to eat another day. Today, I don't want to eat with that jealous man," Tyler packed up his things and laughed.

Grace glanced at him again and smiled helplessly, "You are not the kind of person who would let him win."

Tyler also smiled and said, "I'm afraid that I can't help myself from mocking him and Little Gary would be sad."

Grace was stunned by his reason and smiled helplessly again.

Outside, Heinz didn't move an inch after taking the report.

He gawked at the room where Grace and Tyler had

entered.

Little Gary also saw that his mother did not say anything and went in. He felt that something was wrong.

After a while, he looked at Heinz who was very quiet. The little fellow was also anxious. He said directly to Heinz, "Hey, why are you standing there like a fool?" Heinz came to his senses and looked at Little Gary.

Little Gary looked at his watch and said, "Now, it's almost time for Ernest's classes to end. When are you going to pick Ernest up?"

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