Chapter 943
Heinz frowned as he read the letter. He felt goosebumps all over his body and the space between his eyebrows throbbed in
shock.
A lot was written in this letter.
Heinz could only continue to read on.
“Heinz, you must be very curious as to why | wrote you this letter.
"In fact, | find it weird too. | guess the reason | decided to write this letter to you is because of Grace."
"It''s best | do not write anything to her because deep down, | feel that | am not qualified to be a mother."
"| have to admit that | am honestly not qualified to be her mother."
"| know. | know that Grace hates me to the core. | know that you hate me too."
"You hate that | did not take good care of Grace, but | don''t feel like exining these things. There is nothing to exin.
Whatever is done, is done. There is no need for me to exin." "As for Grace, | have to admit that | dislike her. Her existence
seemed to have tainted my life. She made my marriage miserable."
"| hated her for letting me live a miserable life. However, after thinking it over, | couldn''t hate her. She was innocent as well.”
“However, by the time | realized that, it was already toote. That is why | did not try to salvage our rtionship."
“Right now, I''m just babbling to you. | hope that you can take good care of her. | hope you can give her the love and warmth that |
couldn''t."
"| sincerely hope that your marriage canst for a long time. | wish you nothing but happiness and hope that your marriage will
be smooth-sailing.”
"| also know that you really love her. The two of you are a perfect pair. Although | did not think that at first, now it seems that not
only are you two perfect for each other, but the two of you have a tacit understanding as well.”
"| sincerely give you my blessings."
“Of course, you might not believe me. No matter, you know the saying, ‘The words of a person on their deathbed alwayse
from the heart’. | hope that you and Grace will live a good life and be happy. | hope that you will be together, forever."
"| know you have a lot of questions in your heart." "Regarding the rtionship between Jodie, Aaron, and Henry. I''ll exin
everything to you in detail.”
"In fact, I''ve told you most of it."
"I''ll exin it to you in detail anyway."
"Six years ago, when you were dating Jodie and decided to marry her, your father privately met up with her. He was not satisfied
that you chose to marry Jodie. He felt that a girl from a small family like Jodie was not worthy of you."
"Your father felt that Jodie did not have an elegant temperament, which was no help to you. He was very sorry to you at that
time. He often said that he had let you down. When he left home, he felt that he had let you and your mother down."
"Please believe me. He really loves you and is remorseful over what he had done. It''s just that he has been suppressing himself
for so many years that he chose to escape.”
"It was the same with me. | could not bear to get a divorce, so | chose to escape."
"Your father did not like Jodie, so he wanted her to leave you. When they met, it was right around the time when the two of you
just got your marriage certificate. Jodie spoke rudely and scolded your father. She called him a scum. She called him shameless
and scolded him for meddling in other people''s business. These words hurt your father very much."
“Of course, your father knew that he had let you down. So, it was useless for him to look for you."
“He knew that you would not give up on Jodie. He was aware, and that was why he did not look for you. It was because he knew
that if he had looked for you, you might rebel and insist on being with Jodie."
"Your father had no choice but to take unconventional measures. Later, he found out that Aaron liked Jodie and had cuckolded
you with her."
“Your father was extremely furious when he found out about it."
"| urged him to look for you and tell you, but your father knew that you would not believe him if you had heard it from him."
“He knew that you might suspect him of having an ulterior motive and try to break your rtionship. That was why he had no
choice but to look for Aaron."
“Later, your father gave Aaron a huge sum of money and asked him to break you two apart.”
“Actually, he did not need to do that because the two of you had already broken up. Later, Aaron yed a role inpletely
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"This was what your father wanted. However, after arriving in Alsburg, your father was mad when he found out that Jodie did not
sign the divorce papers."
"In Alsburg, your father met up with Jodie. He realized that she was always thinking about you even though she was with Aaron."
“Her behavior infuriated your father. He forked out a huge sum of money and gave it to Henry. He instructed Henry to take Jodie
away."
“Henry was a yer who was good at dealing with women."
"Surely enough, Jodie was brought to Henry. He tortured and humiliated Jodie. He would torture her, beat her, and scold her as
he wished."
"Jodie was really cheap. She was so cheap that she raised hackles. She begged for mercy. She took it upon herself to please
Henry, which made him more and more reluctant to leave her.”
"I''m sure you know what Jodie did after. Now that I''ve said these things, I''m sure that you won''t disagree with me."
“As for why Jodie came backter, it was because your father and | found out that you were with Grace. We initially wanted to
head back home to get married and announce our rtionship."
“However, you two were one step ahead of us. Your father and | thought that we should test you to see if you really loved each
other. We wanted to know whether the two of you would be able to ovee hardships together."