True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 671
"Grace!" Alice couldn't bear to see her sister be so magnanimous.
"Come on, let's get into the car."
Alice still didn't want to go and she wanted to question Heinz.
Grace took Alice's hand and left.
Jensen said, "Give me ten more minutes. I'll go and see Heinz."
"For what?" Alice shouted impatiently, "He made Grace so sad, so I have no sympathy or understanding for him at all!"
Lester and the butler stood there with worried looks on their faces. They looked at him respectfully. They didn't know what was going on, but they still felt the tension in the atmosphere. Lester finally understood that they had broken up.
Jensen walked into the house.
When he pushed open the door, he saw Heinz standing at the door with a pained look on his face.
He was shocked. "Heinz?"
Heinz turned around and walked in.
He had clearly heard everything that Grace had said just now.
He was really touched when he thought of what Grace had said to protect him.
He was moved and sad at the same time.
He stood at the door and almost burst into tears.
He turned around and walked in. As he sat on the sofa, he lit a cigarette and started to smoke. The smell of the cigarette diluted the suffocation he felt in his heart.
Jensen looked at Heinz's depressed and pained expression. He also slightly lowered his voice and said, "Have you really made up your mind?"
Heinz nodded and took another puff of the cigarette.
Jensen saw half of the cigarette butt in the ashtray.
He looked at Heinz and sighed. "I hope the divorce with Jodie happens quickly."
Heinz nodded.
"Grace understands you." Jensen sincerely admired Grace from the bottom of his heart. "She is very calm and clear-headed at this moment. Women like her are rare. Heinz, you are very lucky to have Grace." "I know." Heinz felt uncomfortable when he thought of Grace's words.
His heart ached and he took another puff from the cigarette. The cigarette had been burned to its butt within three puffs, but Heinz still smoked aggressively.
He threw the cigarette butt into the ashtray, then slightly leaned his head down and buried it between his knees.
Jensen looked at him.
Seeing that Heinz's shoulders were shaking, his whole body hunched in on himself, there was also a feeling of tension after the depression.
"Jensen." Heinz's muffled voice came, "Help me take care of Grace and the kids. Don't let any rumors and gossip hurt them."
"I will do my best." Jensen said, "You, don't be too pessimistic either. Hurry up and remove the marriage contract with Jodie. There's no point having you both remain in the marriage."
"I'll contact her tomorrow morning."
"Are you alright?" Jensen asked again.
"I feel like dying," Heinz said. "I can't die either."
Jensen smiled slightly and sighed. "Heinz, I'll go first. I'll take the sisters back."
"Go to Ernest's place and ask Grace to stay with Ernest. The children should follow her."
"I'm afraid it's not up to me to decide where to go. Grace is full of ideas." Jensen said, "But don't worry, I will take care of them."
"Okay." Heinz raised his head.
Jensen saw that his eyes were very bright, and he was stunned for a moment. He understood that at this moment, Heinz was vulnerable and helpless.
He knew that at this moment, Heinz needed some peace and quiet for a while.
"I'll go first."
He quickly went out and closed the door for Heinz.
In the room, where Heinz was left, the room was full of loneliness.
He could no longer suppress his emotions. He covered his face with his hands and groaned in pain, feeling desperate and helpless.
He wanted Grace back; he couldn't let her leave like this.
He hoped that one day, he would be able to openly marry Grace.
At night, Heinz arranged for Lester to call a lawyer and prepare Jodie's compensation.
Early the next morning.
They once again arrived at the Lawson family's house.
Lester went to knock on the door.
The housekeeper opened the door.
"Is Miss Lawson here?" Lester asked.
"Miss Lawson went out early in the morning."
"Where did she go?" Lester asked.
"I don't know." The housekeeper shook her head. "Miss Lawson didn't say. She cried the whole night and left early this morning."
Hearing that Jodie had been crying the whole night, it was needless to say why. Lester knew the reason.
She certainly didn't want to get a divorce.
Lester turned his head to look at Heinz. His face was cold and his eyes were bloodshot. Even the President had not slept the entire night either.
"I'd like to speak to Nathan," Heinz said in a low voice.
"Alright." Lester immediately said to the housekeeper, "Go in and ask Mr. Lawson where Miss Lawson went."
She nodded and quickly turned to enter through the door.
After a while, the housekeeper came out and said to them, "Mr. Jones, Mr. Lawson invited you in."
Heinz was not surprised when he was invited in. He had expected this.
He stepped into the house, followed her and walked in.
After a short while, he met Nathan and Pearlyn.
Both their eyes were also bloodshot, and Pearlyn's eyes were even swollen.
She looked at Heinz with hope in her eyes. She didn't want Heinz to divorce their daughter, so she asked hopefully, "Heinz, why are you looking for Jodie so early in the morning?" Heinz said, "I'm here to handle the divorce. The lawyer is waiting outside."
As soon as these words came out, the expressions of the Lawson family's two elders changed. They looked very unhappy and their expressions didn't look good. They were silent for a long time.
The whole space became extremely tense.
They looked at each other.
Heinz didn't evade their gazes. He stared at Nathan and Pearlyn with his bloodshot eyes, with no intention of avoiding eye contact.
Obviously, Heinz was very certain about the divorce.
"Heinz," Nathan said, "You should know that Jodie can no longer give birth to children because of her miscarriage due to the harsh conditions of Alsburg." Heinz's eyes narrowed and a hint of apology and complicated emotions flashed across his eyes. However, he continued, "I'll compensate Jodie financially." "Heinz, do you really have to be so dismissive?" Nathan earnestly asked, "Do you really want Jodie to be desperate? She loves you, and she has suffered too much."
"I don't love her anymore." Heinz continued, "We broke up six years ago and I signed the divorce agreement. If I didn't mourn her sudden death at a young age, I wouldn't have a deep relationship with you." "Over the past six years, I did everything that I had to do. Whether it was good or bad, I have a clear conscience towards the two of you, and I have a clear conscience towards Jodie too."
"As for her claiming that she cannot bear any more children, I deeply apologize, but all of this was caused by Jodie's caprice."
"Heinz, you really have changed." Pearlyn took a deep breath. "How can you push away responsibility like this? Do you know what it means to be a woman who can't give birth to a baby?" "Are you hoping that I will continue paying for your expenses and continue the marriage with Jodie?" Heinz asked without hesitation.
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