True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 677
"Yes, I'm here to comfort you. I also want to check on you." Old Master Carter nodded. "You're clever. Interacting with smart people isn't tiring."
Grace was a very smart person.
"I don't have any expectations." Grace said, "I broke up with Heinz. We raised our children. As for what will happen in the future, I don't know. I will just go with the flow."
"Jodie signed the divorce agreement. I'm still worried that there will be changes; she is not in a good state right now."
"Then you should comfort her instead of coming to me," Grace said with a smile. "Do you want me to comfort her?"
"Of course not." he shook his head right away. "That would be making things difficult for you. Besides, she is not my granddaughter-inlaw. My grandson doesn't like her. She has nothing to do with me." Grace was stunned. She felt that what Old Master Carter said was reasonable.
"My grandson likes you and I like your personality, so I'm here to see you. Besides, I got the results today. I'm showing it to you and letting you know so that you can rest assured."
"Thank you," Grace thanked him. "I am comforted that you came to see me."
"Silly girl, I am relieved now. You are indeed much better than Jodie and you are more suitable to be Heinz's wife."
She paused for a moment and suddenly understood what he meant. "So you came to see me and also to compare. You want to know who is more suitable to be the daughter-in-law of the Jones family?" There was a flash of guilt in the eyes of Old Master Carter. This was a child who knew everything.
At the same time, she saw it clearly.
He blushed and admitted, "Comparing Jodie to you is really not right, but I really like you. You see, people tend to be selfish. You're my grandson's wife. I care about you and you care about my grandson. I also care about him. We're all happy like this."
"Thank you for the compliment." Grace said, "We're all happy now. I'm just afraid that Jodie won't be happy for us."
It was obvious that Jodie didn't want to divorce, so she went to see the old master.
But Heinz insisted on a divorce, so it was also useless for Jodie.
She had no choice but to go to Old Master Carter, hoping to use all means to save her marriage.
It was just that the past was gone, and it would only increase the sadness if she forced it any further.
Just like Simon and herself, it was the same. The past was gone, but still, many people were too stubborn to let go.
If it was her, would she be able to give up her relationship with Heinz?
Old Master Carter gazed at Grace like he was thinking of something. He said, "Girl, can you tell me the truth? Will you marry Heinz once he gets the divorce certificate?"
Grace shook his head. "I don't think so."
"Why not?" He was anxious. "You guys already have children, so it's for their sake."
After thinking for a while, she said, "It's not an excuse that I have children. It's precisely because I have children that I'm not in a hurry and I want to give Heinz a chance to think about whether I am the right woman for him or not."
"He has already thought it through." Older Master Carter said directly on behalf of his grandson, "Now, he looks like he is going to die, which makes me feel very uncomfortable."
"Mr. Carter, it was Heinz who proposed the break up with me." Grace said, "After he proposed breaking up, do you think I should rush to him and continue to marry him?" "What's wrong with that?" He said, "I think it's quite good. There was an obstacle in the past, but now that it's been lifted, shouldn't you get married as soon as possible?" Grace smiled and didn't answer.
She didn't know what to say. She could actually understand what he was thinking about right then, but she wasn't in a hurry this time.
Who would be in a hurry to get married right after they separated?
She was not always thinking about marriage.
She felt that she should think about it more clearly this time.
Old Master Carter roughly got her answer and he stood up. "Alright, I'm relieved that you're fine. It's just a pity for my grandson. He's too haggard to be on his own."
Grace was taken aback. She smiled and said, "He's very strong. He's not as weak as you think. You really don't have to worry too much about him and don't force him. Let him think it through." "Why aren't you worried that he'll change his mind?"
"Whether he changes his mind or not is not under my control. Mr. Carter, Jodie wasn't able to get Heinz back no matter how sad she was. Do you think that complaining can reverse the lost romance?" He was stunned by the question.
"One side is willing, yet the other one remains indifferent. It's better to go with the flow and be good to everyone, don't you think?"
"These words, you should tell Jodie instead."
Grace smiled. "If it's possible, I hope that I won't meet Jodie for the rest of my life, and she doesn't know me either."
He was taken aback again and nodded. "You're right. This way, things won't get more difficult for
you either."
Grace shook her head. "I'm just afraid that I'll make things even more difficult for her."
"Hahaha! I'm leaving. I won't disturb you anymore. Take care."
"Thank you. You too."
After sending the Old Master out, Grace was considerate and walked him to the car downstairs.
The Old Master left soon after.
Sitting in the car, Old Master Carter called Heinz, "Heinz, Grace is well, but she is not sure if she should marry you. You've gotten the divorce certificate, but she has not agreed to marry you, so your future is uncertain."
"Grandpa." Heinz's heart skipped a beat and he felt very uncomfortable. "I have a feeling that she is a girl with personality and ideas. I will do it myself. You don't have to ask this."
"Then hurry up and get the divorce done."
"Alright."
Two o'clock in the afternoon.
The lawyer called, "Mr. Jones, the divorce between you and Miss Jodie Lawson would require both of you to go through the formalities together."
"Both of us together?" Heinz frowned.
"Yes," the lawyer said, "The divorce requires both parties to be present."
"Can't you handle it with full authority?" Heinz asked in a deep voice. "You want me to personally go there?"
The lawyer explained, "Yes, given the current regulations, you and Jodie would have to come forward and complete the divorce procedure." "Then what do I need you for?" Heinz was already displeased.
The lawyer also said, "This is a rule. I am also sorry. I am waiting for you at the Civil Affairs Bureau. You can come here and handle it." There was no other way.
Heinz frowned and quickly thought about how to deal with it. He said to the lawyer, "Hurry up and deal with it. I'll be there right away." He called Lester, "Lester, have you sent Jodie over yet?"
"Yes," Lester said, "I just sent her home twenty minutes ago."
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