True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 510
"What?" Ernest was shocked.
Grace could no longer hold back her tears. She held him in her arms, her tears falling down endlessly.
She really wanted to stop her tears from falling down, but she could no longer help it.
Heinz said, "You and Little Gary are twins. I'll tell you everything, Ernest."
Ernest looked up at Heinz. "Okay, Dad."
"Initially, I didn't know you were my biological child," Heinz started softly. "You were kidnapped by someone, and Uncle Charm was the one who saved you. The first time I saw you, I felt that I had to take you with me, telling you that you were my son."
"Only today when I received the DNA report, did I confirm that you were indeed my son."
"Your mother had given birth to both you and Little Gary five years ago, but you were brought away by bad people. Your mother couldn't replace you no matter how hard she tried."
"So, please don't blame Daddy and Mommy, okay?"
Ernest was shocked as he tried to take in his father's words. He felt that his 'mother' was holding him very tightly.
She was crying.
Ernest's heart throbbed.
Was this his mother?
It was no wonder that he felt a sense of familiarity when he first met Grace. Whenever he saw Little Gary, he would feel close to him as well.
It turned out that she was indeed his mother.
That was the reason why they got to be so close.
He looked at Heinz and nodded. Then, he quickly raised his head from Grace's arms.
He looked at Grace and stretched out his little hand to wipe off the tears from her face. "Don't cry, Mommy." His tiny fingers gently touched her cheeks, wiping off the tears. Grace sobbed even louder. Her entire body was trembling.
"Don't cry, Mommy. Please don't cry!" When Ernest saw that she was crying so hard, tears welled up in his eyes as well. They fell out in a hurry as he started to panic. Grace's entire body went completely rigid. The word "Mommy" made her feel like her heart was breaking into two pieces.
Ernest didn't blame her at all for her absence during the past few years. He even recognized her immediately.
This made Grace feel even more upset.
"Good boy." She hugged him tightly again.
"Mommy, please don't cry, okay?" Ernest whispered in her ear. "I've found you. I'm very happy. Me and Little Gary are from the same mommy and daddy. Things couldn't be better." "Yes, things are good now." Grace nodded and held him close. "Ernest, I'm so happy. I've finally found you."
Heinz sat down behind Grace and engulfed the both of them both into a warm embrace. He said, "Our family is finally reunited."
"Where's Little Gary?" asked Ernest.
Heinz paused. He suddenly got up. "I'm going to bring Little Gary over. Grace, you can have a talk with Ernest. Well skip school tomorrow. Let's just rest at home."
"To celebrate the reunion of our family?" Ernest looked up at him.
"That's right." Heinz nodded.
"Okay, Dad, go bring Little Gary over. I'll make Mommy happy again." Ernest waved his hands at Heinz.
Heinz nodded. "Okay."
He looked at the pair of mother and son who were hugging each other tightly and left.
He wanted to tell Little Gary everything, so he could face him without guilt.
He was afraid that Ernest was another woman's child. Now, he could rest well knowing that he was Grace's son.
Their family was finally reunited.
Heinz asked the butler to send him over to the Emerald Apartment.
In the Emerald Apartment.
When Heinz arrived, the bodyguard was sitting in the house, and Little Gary was sleeping soundly in his room.
Heinz entered the child's room and sat down on the bed.
He looked at Little Gary with a warm gaze. He gently patted Little Gary's face.
Little Gary woke up. When he opened his eyes and saw Heinz, he sat up immediately. He frowned unhappily. "What are you doing here?"
"I'm here to pick you up," Heinz said in a low voice.
"Huh?" Little Gary's frown deepened. "Where are you taking me in the middle of the night."
"To replace Ernest," Heinz said. "Your mom is also there. I'll take you there to meet them. The four of us will finally be reunited."
"The four of us?" Little Gary snorted. "To you, we're a family. To Mommy, this is a complete nightmare."
"You have always stood up for your mother." Heinz couldn't help but sigh internally when he felt Little Gary's hostility towards him. He was really protective of Grace. "So?" Little Gary asked. "It is only right for me to stand up for my mother."
"Yes," Heinz nodded. "That's right, you should stand up for her."
"Then why are you still here?" Little Gary asked impatiently. "I won't go. You played with Mommy's feelings and toyed with them. You big liar, don't ever come to me again." Heinz didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "Sweetie,
Ernest is your younger brother."
"Of course," Little Gary said. "Although I don't want to admit it, he's your son. I know that."
"It's not that," Heinz said. "Ernest is also your mother's son. She gave birth to twins."
Little Gary paused. He was surprised at Heinz's words.
He looked at Heinz sharply.
Heinz also stared at him. Both father and son looked at each other.
Little Gary chuckled. "Keep lying, you liar."
"You don't believe me?" Heinz found that Little Gary was much too untrusting. Ernest was more trusting than him.
"Why should I?" Little Gary retorted. "You're really good at lying. Otherwise, how could Mommy be fooled like this?"
"It's true," Heinz said. "Your mommy is now at Ernest's place. She's hugging him and crying!"
"My mommy only cried because you lied to her."
"Why don't you believe me, little boy?"
"Why should I believe you?" Gary clicked his tongue. "People like you are not worthy of my trust."
"Then follow me. You can ask your mom yourself," Heinz said.
Now, the only thing he could do was wait for Grace to speak up. Little Gary didn't believe him at all.
Heinz handed him some clothes, "Come on, get changed."
Little Gary glanced at him. Hesitantly, he put on his clothes.
The first thing he did after getting out of bed was to go to Grace's room and check whether his mother was there.
It turned out that she really was not there.
Only then did Little Gary take his bag and follow Heinz down the stairs.
He yawned, looking over at Heinz. "You're really something else. You could even convince Mommy to accept someone else's child."
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