True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 772
Jodie frowned and sneered, "You're being unreasonable, and you're trying to replace excuses for your lack of responsibility."
Heinz continued to criticize her bluntly, "You have not been sleeping with me for only two months. I know that you have been hooking up with Aaron before we got married, weren't you?" "You got what I couldn't give you from Aaron. He respected you and treated you like a servant obeying his queen."
"You have received a lot of benefits from me, but you couldn't be satisfied spiritually. You are not a woman who is easy to be satisfied in the very first place."
"Even if there was no Aaron, there would be other men. Even with him, you would not have been satisfied either."
"When you went to Alsburg, you were still not satisfied being with him. What you want is not just men."
"Instead, it is the needs of men."
"What you need is for men to love and care for you with all their hearts. You even want them to need you to the extent of not being able to live without you." "For that very reason, you'd do practically anything, no matter the cost."
"I don't know the exact reason for your return this time, but I think the reason you left without signing the divorce agreement was not that you loved me."
"It's because you're not reconciled with the fact that if I was to be single, I'll be free to marry another woman. You simply couldn't let that happen and wanted to seek revenge."
"Your desire for revenge is too compelling."
"I think you must have wanted to keep me married to you for the rest of my life so that I couldn't remarry even if I wanted to."
"Jodie, you had this all planned out to perfection in your head, didn't you?"
"You knew very well that you are your parents' only daughter, and they couldn't possibly bear to drive you out of the family."
"Therefore, you took matters into your own hands and unscrupulously dared to play a game of death. You really are a self-centered woman." "Now that you've treated your parents like a savage, I believe that there is no woman as vicious as you to walk this Earth."
"You're the only one who can still be so self-righteous and entitled after driving your old-aged father to his death!"
"Are you done?" Jodie looked at Heinz and rebuked him furiously, "Did you come to tell me this in hopes of teaching me a lesson?"
"No," Heinz shook his head, "Thank goodness I made this trip. If I hadn't, I might have regretted it. But now that I'm here, I feel like I've finally been freed of any underlying guilt."
He would never have to feel sorry for anyone in the Lawson family again.
Every single person's fate is a direct result of their own actions.
Both Nathan and Pearlyn were this way, and it was the same case with Jodie as well.
She glanced at him and was furious. "You're finally freed? Forget about freeing yourself for the rest of your life," she retorted.
Her tone became faster as she spoke, "It was you who betrayed me first. You cheated on me before we got divorced. Instead of saying that I've driven my father to death, it was us who drove him to death. If it wasn't for your betrayal of me with Grace, my father wouldn't have died."
Heinz took a deep breath.
Jodie was really a person who left others speechless for wrong reasons.
He looked at her and said in a deep voice, "Jodie, I don't care what you say, but things are not going to end well for you and your accomplice behind the scenes."
He stared intently at her, not missing every twitch in her expression. He wanted to replace out who the person behind the scenes was.
Jodie might blurt it out after she was infuriated.
She scoffed, "It's impossible for you to catch him. He has already left the country."
Heinz fixed his gaze on her. As it turned out, that was it.
"That's why you're so hysterical. It's because the person behind the scenes abandoned you like a chess piece," he mocked.
His words hit her weak spot. Her pupils constricted with each word. She then looked at him as she let out a hysterical low growl, "Shut up!"
"What? Oh, I've hit your weak spot." He smiled a little and continued to mock her, "You know that you're no longer worthy of anything; that's why you're so hysterical that you don't even care for your parents' lives."
Jodie clenched her hands, that were in handcuffs, tightly, as his words hit her hard.
She looked at Heinz indifferently and retorted, "So what if it's true? So what if I'm a chess piece that has been abandoned?"
He had to think about the authenticity of her words
Besides, how did they get in touch with each other?
It seemed that they must have contacted each other through a phone call at least once.
Heinz looked in the direction of Jensen calmly.
At this time, Jensen was hiding behind the iron window, observing Jodie closely.
When Heinz looked at him, he nodded as a gesture of understanding.
Jensen understood what Heinz meant instantly and left to investigate the matter.
Heinz stood up and looked at Jodie, saying, "You lost your sense of what is right and what is wrong. You may only be able to live in prison for the rest of your life in the future. The arson has to be investigated in accordance with the law. If Pearlyn wants to hold you accountable for driving Nathan to his death, and your video in Alsburg is a fake survival, your unit will also pursue this matter through legal means. By then, you will be sentenced with several criminal charges and sent to prison."
Jodie gritted her teeth and glared at Heinz as she said, "You don't have to remind me."
"Since this is your own choice, I wish you a happy life in prison." He looked at her indifferently and reminded her sarcastically. "There are no men in prison. I'm afraid of how you would get by since you cannot live without a man's love."
She trembled as she looked at Heinz. He had already walked to the door.
Seeing that he was about to leave, her gaze flashed with anxiety as she screamed, "Heinz Jones!"
He stood at the door and looked at her in silence.
Jodie pursed her lips and cursed, "I wish that you and Grace will never have happiness for the rest of your life. Every time you guys think of me, you will get mad and quarrel with each other. I wish you both never-ending misery."
He squinted and replied with a slight smile, "Well, with this, Grace and I will be all the happier. With such a vicious blessing from you, we can only feel at ease ironically."
Her gaze trembled. She bit her lips as her body, too, trembled a little out of frustration.
She watched him turn around and leave without the slightest trace of nostalgia. He gazed at her contemptuously with a smile before he left. She knew that she could not afford to lose. Heinz and Grace would live happily ever after.
She hated them so much for that.
Why did they have to be happy?
She didn't want them to be happy. They should never be happy.
Heinz came out of the lock-up and looked at Jensen, asking, "Have you checked her phone call history?"
"Yes," Jensen answered. "My subordinate said that she had a phone call with a user of a phone number which was in Nihon at that time. It seems like that person really went abroad."
"What about the user of the phone number." Heinz asked, "Have you investigated it yet?"
"Yes." Jensen smiled confidently and answered, "They will send us the photo of the passport soon and we'll have eyes on this person in no time."
"Okay."
As they were talking, Jensen received a text message.
He opened it and frowned as he cursed, "D*mn it, this person is called Edgar Allen Poe. He actually used this name."
"Only that?" Heinz asked indifferently.
"No, Edgar Allen Poe is his alias. His full name is way too long. Look."
Jensen passed the phone over to Heinz.
Heinz opened his eyes wide when he saw it for himself. He was a little stunned.
His full name was indeed long and without the word 'Henry'.
"It seems that he really has a long name. The more details we can replace out about this person, the better," he said. "We have to see this matter through, even if he has left the country. We can't leave this stone unturned."
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