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Chapter 927 Love Is Important

    Chapter 927 Love Is Important


    Lawrence was rendered speechless by Grace and he found that she had a very strong sense of contempt towards him. Plus,


    she had never taken him as her father-inw.


    Lawrence couldn''t help but frown, and his gaze became fiery out of anger. He pursed his lips and said coldly, "What do you


    mean?"


    “Are you going to deny it?" Grace retorted without hesitation. "You can deny it, but you can''t control other people''s thoughts."


    "Grace, do you have some kind of prejudice against me?" Lawrence asked with a frown.


    "Yes, | am prejudiced against you. Why would | not? Have you done something to alleviate that?" Grace asked back bluntly. She


    then added, "Frankly speaking, it would be impossible for you to earn my respect."


    “And why is that?"Text content ? N?velDrama.Org.


    “If you want to interact with your daughter-inw like a normal family does, or you want your children to have some dignity, you


    have to be apetent father- in-w and father before anything else. As a father, you''ve abandoned your son and your wife.


    You left them to have a love affair, and that''s your mistake. With this, it''s impossible to have someone to respect you." Grace


    spoke sinctly, and she said seriously, "Even if you want to earn my respect now, it''s impossible. What you have done in the


    past is what you will suffer today. Luckes and goes. It''s alright as long as everyone knows what they have done."


    Hearing this, Lawrence was stunned before his eyes were filled with fury. "You... you are really sharp-tongued."


    "Thank you for thepliment. Not everyone would say that, but almost everyone would think so. | am indeed very sharp-


    tongued. | don''t usually speak like this, but when I do, you may not be able to defend yourself." At this point, Grace didn''t bother


    being polite.


    She told him all the things that Heinz and his mother had suffered through over the years, as if she had been holding her breath


    all the while.


    Lawrence gritted his teeth and red at Heinz. He said sarcastically, "So, this is the woman you married? | must say that you''ve


    found yourself a wonderful wife!"


    “It''s none of your business!" Heinz shouted coldly. "What does it have to do with you? It''s not like you''re married. You''re not


    qualified to judge


    Grace." "Am | the one who''s judging her? She is clearly judging me instead!" Lawrence reaffirmed his statement by adding, "She


    has no respect for me, her father-inw. Heinz, is this how you treat your father?"


    "What?" Heinz sneered in response and said, "Are you trying to lecture me about attitude problems? What a joke."


    "I''m your father!"


    “Lawrence.” Heinz bellowed at him again, saying, "The fact that | didn''t chase you out is polite enough of me. Do you think that


    you have the right to be arrogant just because you haven''t been thrown out? You havee to me several times, and you''re


    incredibly annoying when you insist on not giving up until you reach your goal. Do you know that | feel disgusted whenever | see


    your face?"


    At that, Lawrence was once again dumbstruck. He gaped at Heinz in disbelief, and the look in his eyes was full of pain.


    He was frozen in ce by these harsh words aimed at him, and he felt very miserable.


    “You brought my mother''s photo again today. Why do you want me to look at it? I''ll have you know that when | see my mother''s


    photo, | will cry out for her. All the resentment welling up in my heart will flow like a broken dam. | hate the fickle man that you


    are. What you did to my mother made her die an early death. Yet, you have the audacity toe to us? You are really


    detestable.”


    After that, Lawrence was silent for a long time upon being humiliated by both Heinz and Grace. He was infuriated, but he wanted


    to meet Candace.


    He needed to meet Candace.


    "| want to see Candace," Lawrence said sincerely. "If you let me see her just this once, | won''t bother you anymore."


    “You want to see her so badly because you just want to know if she has ever loved you. The truth is, you already know that she


    never did. You won''t believe it, so you want proof. This is actually all simply your self- deception." Grace continued mercilessly, "I


    don''t want you to see her as this regret should be left behind her. Heinz’s mother and my father all came to a sorry end. Why did


    innocent people like them have to pass away in such misery, yet you want to leave without regrets?"


    Again, her words instilled greater shock in Lawrence.


    "They suffered so much harm because of you.


    However, not only did you not apologize at all, but you even treated this as something to be expected. Why do others have to


    cooperate with you? Answer me, why?" Grace questioned him for the reason twice, rendering Lawrence at a loss of words.


    Having no answer, he drooped his head and was very depressed.


    "Yes, it was my fault in the past. | was wrong, but it''s toote for you guys to say anything now. | just want to see Candace."


    "Between getting the money and seeing Candace, which do you need more?" Heinz suddenly asked.


    Startled by the abrupt question, Lawrence looked at Heinz in surprise and asked, "Do... do you want to give me money?"


    "You''ve got a hundred million dor debt. | can clear it off for you, but the condition is that you can never meet Candace. Would


    you agree?" Heinz stared sharply at Lawrence and offered.


    Lawrence hesitated for a while. He seemed to be weighing the pros and cons of the offer.


    In the end, however, he still insisted, "No, | want to meet Candace."


    Heinz''s gaze was fixated on him.


    Truth to be told, this answer surprised him.


    It seemed that Candace had a very important ce in Lawrence''s heart.


    Even when Lawrence was presented with the option to choose between love and money, love was still very important to him.


    At the same time, Grace did not expect Lawrence''s answer. She had expected that he would be more in need of the money.


    It seemed that money was not the


    most important thing for him. Grace


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    andl\LaWrence could not wait any


    longer. He spoke again, "| must see


    Candace. You have to let me see her.


    Even if | die immediately meeting her,


    | wouldn''t mind at all." Please read


    the original content at


    NovelDrama.Org.


    Hearing Lawrence''s words, Heinz


    sneered and uttered ina chilling


    voice, ‘Alright, yomoareser her. I''m


    dog repeat myself. Wait until |


    confirm Henry''s address, and then


    we''ll talk about it." Please read the


    original content at NovelDrama.Org.


    "| want to see her right now."


    "Let him meet her," Grace said. "When


    he goes to her, he will definitely


    understand that my mother


    never lov Chinn anid Galil: inally


    joa Wen he finds out that his


    great love for Candace was nothing


    but a joke, he will be very remorseful


    about leaving your mother. He will


    live thetter half of his life in regret."


    Please read the original content at


    NovelDrama.Org.


    Lawrence didn''t speak when he heard this, but his expression had revealed his emotions.


    He was afraid to hear that it was all a joke.


    Nheless, how could he be sure if he didn''t ask for himself?


    "Please let me see her," Lawrence pleaded once more.


    Grace repeated as well, "Heinz, just agree to it."


    “Not now," Heinz said coldly. "Go home. If you want to see her, wait for a phone call at two o''clock in the afternoon."
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