Soon, Marry was taken away.

Only then did Alice look at Jensen.

Jensen ordered, "Take them back to the station first, leave two men behind to collect the evidence. Alex, bring some people over to help."

"Yes, Officer Charm."

Alice lowered her voice and asked him, "Heinz said he knows where the child is. Do you know what's going on?"

After listening to her question, Jensen thought of Ernest. There was no need to hide what Heinz had told him before.

It was clear now, that Ernest was the other child of Heinz and Grace.

"It's Ernest," Jensen said. "Heinz told me today that Ernest was his own son, but he couldn't replace his mother, and he was sure that he had never done anything with any other woman. He was really confused and he was also worried that Grace wouldn't trust him after replaceing out about it."

"Oh!" Alice was surprised. Ernest's face appeared in her mind. It was no wonder that every time she met him, she would feel very close to him, as if they have known each other for a very long time. Sometimes, she even joked that he was her nephew.

She didn't expect it to be true.

"Do you have any evidence?" Alice asked.

"The DNA report has been released, but it only shows the relationship between Ernest and Heinz. The test was originally done to prove to Grace that Ernest really was his adopted son, but he didn't expect him to be his biological son. Heinz was scared half to death."

"I see." Alice was also a little shocked. "Looking at Ernest, he does look a bit like Grace, and also like Heinz!"

"The reason why Ernest and Little Gary are friends is also because of the attraction of their blood," Jensen breathed a sigh of relief. "Let's wait for another test to compare the DNA between Grace and Ernest. Then, everything will be proven."

"Okay," Alice nodded. She suddenly said, "Jensen, let me show you my old room."

"Sure." The two walked away and left the others to collect the evidence.

At that moment.

Heinz sped on the road with Grace beside him.

Grace's eyes had been lowered all this time, and her fingers were clenched into fists.

She asked repeatedly, "Where is my son? Where is the son you talked about?"

Heinz said, "Don't worry, Grace. It won't take long. We'll be there soon."

Grace was afraid that it was all just a dream.

She did not dare to speak again.

Heinz was also excited. He drove very fast, his heart beating rapidly.

It turned out that Ernest really was the son he had with Grace.

He was sure that the son was Ernest. 20 minutes later, they arrived at Ernest's place.

As soon as they entered the house, Heinz led Grace into the study.

It was already 11:30 p.m.

They arrived at the study.

Without saying a word, he opened the safe and took out the test results from within. Turning to look at Grace doubtfully, he looked into her eyes and asked softly, "Grace, they were twins, weren't they?" Grace was also confused. She looked at the piece of paper in her hand and nodded, "Yeah. I always thought that he was really gone. I suspected that he didn't die a few days ago, but Marry and Simon denied it fervently. I went to ask them today as well, and they maintained that the child was dead. I couldn't tell you, because I was afraid that you would be worried."

Heinz stepped forward and approached Grace. He looked at her and said softly, "Grace, take a look at this report."

Taking it over, Grace's hands were trembling, and she began to read it.

At first glance, she was stunned.

"This is a DNAtest."

"Yes," Heinz nodded. His voice was a little hoarse, and he was so excited that even he almost choked on his own saliva. "I was scared to death after receiving this report."

"Is this... between you and Ernest?" Grace's heart almost jumped to her throat. She looked at Heinz in disbelief. "Really?"

"Yes." Heinz nodded. "I was going to confide in you about this before the call came in just now."

Heinz admitted awkwardly.

Grace felt her entire body trembling as she set down the report and looked at Heinz. Tears streamed down her face.

It was Ernest.

No wonder she felt sad every time she saw Ernest.

"Grace, I didn't know how to tell you this. I thought that... the child had been a result of something else. I didn't expect this. I'm so stupid. If I had told you earlier today, things wouldn't have turned out like this. Little Gary saw this report in the car, so he got angry. He thought that I had cheated on you."

So that's what happened.

Grace felt both warm and sad in her heart when she thought of Little Gary who tried to protect her by lying.

"It's all my fault." She covered her face with her hands, tears pouring out from between her fingers. "It's all my fault that I didn't protect my child well. If only I was smarter, things wouldn't have turned out like this. For five years, I thought he was gone, I..."

When she thought of the five years of separation, her heart ached.

He was still so young.

Even though he still ended up with Heinz, he still didn't know that Heinz was his biological father.

They owed him.

"Let's go see him," Heinz said as he wrapped his arms around her.

"Wait a minute," Grace couldn't stop her tears. "Let me cry first. I don't wanna scare the child!"

Her voice was choked with sobs.

Tears fell out of her eyes, wetting Heinz's clothes on his chest.

He hugged her tightly, feeling a huge weight being taken off his shoulders.

After going through so much, they were still destined to be together.

Grace's tears fell onto his chest, melting his heart.

He was also tearing up.

The woman in his arms was so very fragile, but she still managed to give birth to two sons.

They were so beautiful and smart. It was the best gift that God had given him.

Holding back his feelings, Heinz blinked his eyes to calm himself down.

Grace continued crying, as if she was trying to atone for her sins.

In the past few years, she had never dared to reveal her emotions. Now, although she was not 100% sure that Ernest and Little Gary were biological brothers, she felt that it was more or less likely to be true.

Fifteen minutes later.

After calming down, Grace raised her head to look up at Heinz. She took a breath and said, "I'm going to wash my face, and then let's go see Ernest."

She was afraid that Heinz would see her face after crying so much, so she lowered her head as she headed for the washroom. As she stared at her reflection in the mirror, she realized that her eyes were swollen.

After calming herself down, she came out and headed for Ernest's room.

When she opened the door, she saw him curling up in his sleep under the night lights.

According to psychology, this sleeping posture was a form of self-defense. It meant that the child had no sense of security.

All of a sudden, guilt welled up in Grace's heart.

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you replace any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report