True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 662
"Heinz, I'm not sure about this," Queenie replied. "I just want to tell you that I also just heard about this."
"Impossible." Heinz shook his head. "It's impossible that Jodie was pregnant with my child."
Queenie frowned. "She got pregnant here. Don't you think it's not your child? Do you think that Jodie was with another man?"
"It's not mine," Heinz said coldly. He suddenly got out of the car and walked toward the Lawson family's house.
"Heinz!" Queenie shouted at him, "What do you think you're doing, leaving in such a hurry? Do you think I'm manipulating you?"
Heinz turned to look at Queenie. "We can ask Jodie."
"You ask, and you can do that later." Queenie said, "Before Jodie was kidnapped, she was confirmed to be unable to give birth because of the miscarriage. The condition in Alsburg was bad and the climate was bad too. After the miscarriage, she was infected and almost lost her uterus."
Heinz frowned and his cold eyes were filled with wavering emotions. "Aunt Stone, what are you trying to achieve by telling me all these?"
"If Jodie was carrying your child, wouldn't you be responsible for the accidental miscarriage?" Queenie retorted.
"It's not my child!"
"Yes or not, you can verify it." Queenie said, "You don't have to be angry."
Heinz stood by the car and shouted emotionally, "That's impossible! We hadn't been together for a long time before Jodie broke up with me. It's impossible for her to be pregnant with my child!" "Heinz!" Jodie suddenly cried at the door, "I was carrying your child!"
Heinz was in a mess.
"This is impossible."
"I'm sorry." Jodie rushed over again. "It's my fault. I was wrong. I didn't protect our child well."
"Jodie, why do you have to lie?" Heinz retorted angrily. "How could we possibly have a child?"
Jodie was stunned and she widened her eyes, as if she had been greatly humiliated. She bit her lips and shouted in a low voice, "Heinz, I didn't lie. Why would I lie?"
"I hadn't been intimate with you for a long time. How could you be pregnant?" Heinz said angrily, "Do you want to tell me that you had an immaculate conception?"
"You drank too much on the night before our breakup," Jodie said. "Don't you still remember that night? It was that night that the child was made."
Heinz was stunned. Billows of shock surged in his eyes, carrying a faint chill.
"That night, I still didn't want to leave you. We slept together and I became pregnant." Jodie whispered, "Heinz, I didn't know that I was pregnant until I arrived in Alsburg. I wanted to protect the baby, but I accidentally miscarried. I did something wrong and got my payback. So, I can't give birth anymore. You and my parents are the only ones I have left."
She could clearly see the endless pain in Heinz's eyes.
He was in denial, but as soon as he heard this, he was even more in denial.
"Heinz!" Jodie said, "I lost my memory. I was kidnapped and I lost my memory. After surviving the primitive tribe, I did a lot of hard work. I did not have any dignity nor freedom. It has been several years since I recovered my memory. It took me a lot of effort to come back here."
Jodie said, word by word, "I have nothing now. I have only you and my parents."
Heinz froze, his eyes full of shock.
He said no more.
Jodie ran over and hugged him again. She threw herself into his arms and said softly, "Heinz, I'm sorry. It's my fault. If I hadn't left and broken up with you, we wouldn't have lost our child. Our child should be over five years old by now. It's all my fault."
Heinz pursed his lips and said nothing.
Little Gary's and Ernest's faces flashed in his mind and he restrained himself.
Heinz suddenly clenched his fists tightly, suppressing his feelings at the bottom of his heart from bursting out. They spread to all parts of his body and the sadness from his limbs and bones made him speechless. His face, under the sun, was gloomy.
Despite feeling pained, depressed, dejected and desolate, he looked unconcerned.
Heinz did nothug Jodie back but closed his eyes instead.
"I'm sorry, Jodie. If you really were pregnant with my child, I'm sorry. If you can't bear children anymore because of the miscarriage, I'm also sorry. I can give you financial compensation, but I can't take responsibility," Heinz said in a deep voice, then he continued, "Because I..."
Heinz's sentence was interrupted by Queenie's scream.
"Heinz, don't you say it."
Heinz's heart throbbed. A series of thoughts about Grace emerged in his mind and he silently repeated her name. He couldn't avoid it.
"Jodie, I have a woman and children I love. Our relationship ended six years ago. Although you are still my legal wife now, the actual relationship is history. I am sorry, but I can't do anything about it. I can't continue this marriage."
Jodie's face turned pale. She looked at Heinz in disbelief and her heart ached once more.
She clutched her chest and looked at Heinz with tears in her eyes. "You've changed, Heinz. How could you?"
Heinz was questioned and his face turned cold, his eyes full of sorrow.
"Yes, I changed my mind. From the day we ended our relationship, I've changed my mind. There is no possibility for anything to happen between you and me again." "Heinz," Queenie couldn't help saying, "Do you have to be so cruel?"
"If I'm not being cruel, then what was I supposed to do? Give her hope?" Heinz's gaze turned cold. "I can't do anything to trick her. I don't want to hurt anyone again." "But you will hurt Jodie if you do this," Queenie said.
"If I don't hurt her, I have to hurt other people, namely my woman and children." Heinz said, word by word, "I can't hurt the person I love most for an outsider." "Outsider?" Jodie's face became paler and paler. She looked at the man in front of her with a cold attitude.
He fell in love with someone else and had a child, and he regarded her as an outsider.
Jodie swayed and almost couldn't stand still.
She straightened herself in Heinz's arms, pursed her lips together and looked at him. Tears filled her eyes, but they did not flow out. Those deep eyes gradually turned deadly still; her eyes were full of loneliness and despair.
She looked at Heinz with deep affection, but he had changed his mind.
Jodie's tears came out again. "Why did you change your mind? Why don't you love me anymore? Why did you have a baby with another woman? Why did I become an outsider?"
Every sentence was not loud, but every word reached Heinz's ears clearly.
He stood there like a statue, speechless for a long time.
His thin lips were tightly shut; there was nothing he could say about it.
Some love faded away, and life was full of changes.
Thinking of the past changes, Heinz's eyes suddenly became moist. "Jodie, you and I are already over, so let's divorce."
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