Chapter 1068
Heinz nodded, "Okay, you go ahead and rest. Don''t think too much. I''ll send Mr. Yarbrough off and have a few words with him.
It also happened that Heinz had something to say.
Timothy stopped, turned around, and stared at Grace as a trace of reluctance shed across his eyes.
The child whom he had once lost and finally found, yet he could not protect her.
He was very remorseful.
Grace was looking at him as well. After sending her another smile, Timothy turned back around and made his way out.
As he walked, Heinz followed after him. Once they were in the corridor, Timothy immediately told the man, "You don''t have to
send me off further. Take care of Grace for me and you can call me anytime."
Heinz only nodded. He looked at Timothy for a moment and said, "Mr. Yarbrough, | can see that your concern for Grace is really
genuine. | know you had good intentions despite how it turned out."
"Thank you for your understanding." Timothyughed bitterly and continued, "If something happens to the children in Grace''s
belly, I''m not sure how I''m going to cope. | will never be able to forgive myself."
Heinz nodded, "I understand. It''s not just you, | feel the same."
"This is all my fault," Timothy replied apologetically.
Heinz didn''t want to talk about this anymore. It was meaningless to throw me around anymore. After all, the damage had
already been done.
"Mr. Yarbrough, divorcing Madam Berkeley just like that... Do you really think Grace will be fine?"
Timothy was dumbfounded. He didn''t know where Heinz was going with this.Content ? N?velDrama.Org 2024.
Heinz continued to exin, "Although Madam Berkeley was obviously the one in the wrong, both your sons and Madam
Berkeley will think that Grace was the reason she was brought to the police station. To be honest, | don''t want to add any more
fuel to the fire. I''d rather not interact with them anymore."
“Leave them to me," Timothy assured, "I''ll take care of it and make sure Grace won''t be hurt ever
again.”
Hearing this, Heinz just smiled coldly and asked, "Can | really believe that, Mr. Yarbrough?"
Timothy froze. He understood Heinz''s implication in an instant. The man did not trust him at all.
"You can choose to believe me, or you can choose not to. | know that | have lost all of my credibility, but my hands are honestly
tied here. Trust me, | won''t let things worsen from this point on. I''ll be sure to keep a close eye on Quinn,” Timothy promised.
Heinz frowned at that and replied, "It''s not that | don''t trust you. | just feel that some things are not as optimistic as we imagine
them to be. | have done my best to protect Grace from harm regardless, but something still happened to her. | hope you''ll be
extra cautious from here on out. I''m not using you, Mr. Yarbrough. | just want you to be more cautious."
Timothy nodded and said, "Thank you for the reminder. | understand what you mean. | will be more cautious. Take good care of
Grace."
"Then what about Madam Berkeley? Are you going to let her turn herself in just like that?" Heinz asked.
"It''s what''s right. | don''t think I''ve ever treated her unfairly. It''s just that she was asking too much from me, and | couldn''t satisfy
her requests fully." Timothy looked at Heinz and continued, "She should be responsible for her actions."
"That''s what your son said as well," said Heinz.
Timothy was startled, "You guys mentioned that Zayne took his mother to turn herself in, right?"
“Well, it was Madam Berkeley who agreed to get the police involved first. When Zayne heard her, he immediately insisted on
calling the police. Madam Berkeley was shocked," Heinz recalled what had happened, still surprised by the development, "But |
get the feeling that Madam Berkeley doesn''t really want to go to the police station.
Zayne was the one who insisted that she turn herself in and he even sent her over to the station personally. I''m not sure why he
did all that so readily.
To tell you the truth, I''m still puzzled. How can someone just turn their mother in like that? | would never have expected such an
oue," Heinz confessed.
"You''re not the only one. I''m also very surprised,” Timothy said. "Zayne has always been righteous ever since he was a child. He
was never very talkative but he has always been smart. | think his strong sense of justice and responsibility made him willingly
turn his mother in."
Heinz nodded at that. "Yes, | think you''re right. He did say he wanted to have a clear conscience."
Heinz had hoped that was the case.
"Perhaps that''s the sole reason. He must have already realized the issues me and his mother were facing. When | proposed the
divorce today, he actually supported it. | guess I''m just really out of touch with the kids," Timothy sighed, "I really don''t know
what''s going on in Zayne''s mind most of the time. | feel bad for my children as well. Especially Grace, then Zayne and Eamon."
“Well, Mr. Yarbrough, perhaps you can try getting to know them from now on. Let''s end the discussion here. | don''t want to waste
too much energy thinking about this. But if Madam Berkeley tries anything next time, I''m not going to be as forgiving," Heinz
stated firmly. He didn''t want to spend too much time on this matter anymore.
Don''t worry, the same goes for me as well," Timothy dered his stance.
"Grace was the one who didn''t want to hold a grudge against all of you this time. | respect her decision as well because she
really cares about you." Heinz said. He understood Grace''s desire for familial love.
"Grace is a good child. It''s all my
fault,” Timothy felt remorseful, "I''m
sorry. | owe Grace far too much."
"You do, Mr. Yarbrough. |''m afrai
that you won''t he-gbletbSnake''up for
if your liketime. Her feelings for you
are also veryplicated. She can''t
bear to cut off contact with you,
however, you did say you were going
to visit her less often in the future. I''m
sure we all know this decision is ideal
for everyone involved, but | can see
that she''s actually struggling and
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After all, Grace is the kind of person who can even take in the children borne by my father and her mother. What''s more, you are
her father." Heinz borated.
Timothy''s eyes narrowed at that, shining with unknown emotions.
After Heinz finished speaking, he gave Timothy a quick nod and proceeded to head back to the ward.
Timothy stood motionlessly in the corridor for a long while.
After a long while, he eventually came to his senses, turned around, and left.
In the ward, Grace was sitting on the bed dazedly. It seemed like her mind was preupied with something, but no one knew
what she was thinking.
Just as Heinz was about to speak, the doctor came in with a report in his hand.
"Mr. Jones, Mrs. Jones," the doctor
greeted, "The results came out this
morning. We have performed a aa
comprehensive gnalysidsandhave
copded that the fetuses have
remained unharmed andrgely
unaffected. Looks like some doctors
had been overly worried. But
ording to the various data we''ve
compiled, everything looks good."
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Heinz was stunned, surprised at the good news.
Grace was also surprised. "Really?"
"Yes. We''re waiting for the test
reports that will being in at noon
and in the evening. If there ar PRN
rising ne tivesncivatets> then it
rhedne: hat the poison administered
was too little to affect the fetuses.
Once we''ve made sure everything is
stable, you can leave the hospital
tomorrow." the doctor exined.
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"That''s great," Grace said.
It was great news for them indeed.