True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 700
Seeing that Little Gary was calm, Ernest's anxious heart settled down a little. "If you are not worried, I feel a little better. But what should we do?"
"Go check if Heinz is at the door." Little Gary held the phone and commanded Ernest, "Open the door and catch him in the act."
"Got it." Ernest went and stood by the door, listening.
After a while, he really couldn't hear anything outside. He lowered his voice and whispered, "I can't hear anything."
Little Gary replied, "That's for sure. The sound insulation effect is very good. I've tried it before."
"Then what should we do?" With a pair of big, bright eyes, Ernest asked. He felt a little excited, but also a little worried about his parents' current situation. He didn't want to be a child in a divorced family. It was not easy for him to be with his father and mother. He now hoped that his parents could be together.
"Open the door and take a look." Little Gary ordered, "You must quietly capture Heinz.
Don't act rashly and alert him."
"Alright." Only then did Ernest open the door silently.
However, he didn't expect that when he opened the door; he happened to see his father, who was also standing quietly at the door.
For a moment, they looked at each other with incomparable embarrassment.
Heinz was an adult, so he quickly came to his senses and immediately turned serious. "You two, go to bed early."
Ernest was young, and he had never done such a thing before, so he was still in a daze for a while.
Little Gary chimed in, "Heinz, what are you sneakily doing at the door? Do you want to listen in on our call?"
Heinz put on an air of authority and looked sharply at his son's face, saying, "I told you to go to bed early."
"Don't be arrogant." Little Gary didn't care about what he said and just added, "Heinz, if you have something to say, just say it. If you want to know anything about Mommy, just let me know. If you're pompous, I'll make a phone call and I won't tell you the result."
Heinz's eyes became sharper. His son must be seeking revenge. Heinz must have owed him in his previous life.
He just looked at his son without saying a word.
Little Gary suddenly felt bored and said, "Well, since you're not here to listen to the call, you can leave. Please close the door."
Heinz was in no hurry to leave.
Little Gary turned to Ernest and noted, "Ernest, close the door."
"Sure." Ernest was very obedient. He quickly closed the door.
However, just as the door was about to close, Heinz's hand reached out and blocked the door.
"Dad, what are you doing?" Ernest yelled.
Fortunately, Ernest didn't close the door hard, otherwise, Heinz's hand would have been in pain.
"I'll listen to your call." Heinz came over and sat down beside the bed. He looked at Little
Gary and urged, "Call your mother."
"You should've been straightforward from the start." Little Gary looked at him speechlessly. "When will you change your arrogant habit?"
Heinz gritted his teeth. "Kid, just wait. When you have a relationship in the future, I will definitely show your more arrogant side to your woman."
"Oh!" Little Gary laughed. "I wonder if you'll still be alive when I have a girlfriend. Old fellow, take care of your health. You're so narrow-minded, so it's easy for you to fall ill."
He was such a petty person to avenge such a minor matter.
Little Gary looked at Heinz with disdain. He felt that the old man was too spiteful. He was actually so petty as to care about such a small matter.
Heinz was also left speechless.
He squinted at Little Gary.
"I won't fuss over this with you," Little Gary claimed. He was in no hurry to make a call.
On the other hand, Heinz felt that this was not a good idea. He had to lure his son to call Grace.
"Don't make trouble. I apologize to you." Heinz said ingratiatingly, "Ask your mommy where she is."
"Do you want to fly over to look for Mommy?" Little Gary asked, raising his brows.
Heinz rolled his eyes. Of course, he wanted to, but he was afraid that Grace might be unhappy about it. Thinking of this, he felt apprehensive.
Looking at Heinz, Little Gary continued again, "How could you be so indecisive."
Heinz was stunned. He looked at his son and his words struck his heart.
Indecisive?
Indeed, there were some things he handled that lacked decisiveness.
If he had personally dealt with the divorce back then, it wouldn't have been like this.
"You're right." In the face of his son's criticism and corrections, Heinz nodded and admitted it. "There are some things that I really did not do well. Call your mommy and ask her where she is. I will go replace her." Little Gary shrugged. He was surprised by Heinz's modesty.
He then quickly called his mother.
When he called, both Heinz and Ernest looked at the phone with eager eyes.
Heinz carried Ernest, put him on his lap and whispered in his ear.
Ernest's eyes widened.
Looking at Heinz again, he actually nodded.
Little Gary didn't know what Heinz had said to Ernest, but Grace had already picked up the call.
She was also very surprised that the call was from her son.
She didn't tell them about this because she was worried that they couldn't bear it. The break up was a decision that Heinz made because he didn't have a choice. She understood and she knew that this was not his original intention.
However, she was also hesitant.
After all, it was a little unacceptable for your lover's wife to suddenly come back to life. This impact was too big.
She quickly picked up the phone. "Hello, Little Gary?"
"Mommy, where are you?" When Little Gary picked up the call, he asked, "Ernest and I miss you."
Grace didn't answer for a while.
She heard Ernest crying and the sound of sob came from the other side of the phone.
"Mommy, I miss you. I miss you so much. My heart aches when I miss you so much. Don't you want me anymore?" Ernest cried out.
Initially, Grace's heart ached but she suddenly felt that this was a bit strange. It must be what Heinz taught him to say.
Sure enough, when Little Gary heard what Ernest said and noticed the tears that escaped his eyes, he rolled his eyes and stared at Heinz.
He gritted his teeth and growled at Heinz in a low voice, "Is there a need to be so exaggerated? You should let Ernest pursue a career as an actor."
He cried immediately upon request, with no preparations needed.
"My dear Ernest." Grace immediately comforted, "It's not that I don't want you. I'm on a business trip. You and Little Gary must listen to your dad and Mr. Butler. I'll go back soon." "Mommy, how long will it take?" Ernest asked between sobs, "I miss you so much."
"I also miss you two." She smiled and added, "I miss you and your brother so much."
"Do you miss Daddy?" Ernest continued to ask.
After thinking for a while, Grace admitted generously, "I do."
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