Chapter 1876
Grace and Heinz sighed. When it was time for lunch, they found that they were the only two peaple at the dining table.
Heinz was stunned for a moment and felt a little lost.
He nced at the table and asked the butler, "Aren''t Gary and Celesteing back for lunch?"
The butler hurriedly answered, "No, Mr. Heinz. When the both of them left the house today, they told me that they wouldn''t be back for lunch and
dinner. They''re going on a trip."
"Where did they go?" Heinz asked again. Since they weren''ting back, it meant that they went somewhere that was a distance away.
The butler replied, "I don''t know, Mr. Heinz."
"It''s alright. You may leave." Heinz nodded.
After the butler left, only Grace and Heinz remained at the table.
Sebastian and Sylvia would be having lunch at school. Since Sylvia was living in the school dorms, only Sebastian would be back home. Gary and
Celeste hade by during their semester break, so the ce was a little more lively. Once they went back to university, the house would be really
empty.
Grace said, "Let''s eat.”
Heinz noticed that Grace was not in a good mood, so heforted her, "Shall we go out for a strollter in the evening?”
"I don''t want to." Grace shook her head. "My belly''s starting to grow. It''s tiring to walk around outside.”
Heinz stared at his wife''s belly. Since Grace was pregnant in her forties, it made sense that it would be more tiring for her. Herst pregnancy was
about 15 years ago, and it had been tiring enough. This time, they were both much older.
Heinz was unable to help Grace much. All he could do at the moment was apany her as much as possible.
"Alright. I''l massage your legster," Heinz said
Grace looked up at him and replied, "You can head back to thepanyter. I''m honestly fine. I''m going to take a nap afterwards.”
"There''s not much to do in the office." Heinz shook his head.
"By the way, Lowell didn''te back this time as well," Grace added, "Have you called him?" "Yes. He told me that he won''t being back," Heinz
said. "He''s just attended the old man''s funeral. It hasn''t been that long since then. I understand why he doesn''t want toe back. He has tons to do
in theb."
After thinking for a while, Grace lowered her head and said softly, "I suppose he doesn''t feel like he truly belongs to the Jones family."
Heinz raised his eyebrows and said, "Well, he''s a tough man. If he doesn''t feel like he belongs, he''ll pave a way himself. He''s all grown up now, so
you don''t have to worry about him."
"Okay." After that, she finished her bow! of soup and stopped talking about Lowell.
At this moment, the phone suddenly rang.
Grace was shocked when she saw who the caller was.
"Who''s calling?" Heinz asked
"Sylvia," said Grace
Heinz quickly said, "You should answer it."
She picked up the phone and reminded herself to keep calm when she spoke to her daughter.
ording to what Kendrix had said, if she tried to appreciate her daughter more, she mighte to understand her more.
Grace greeted, "Hello, Sylvia."
A sharp and piercing voice came from the other end of the phone. "Mommy, why did youe to school to look for Mr. Trevine? I''m already living in
the school dorms and didn''t dare to have any opinions on the matter! Why would youe look for Mr. Trevine? What''s the matter with you? You
made me look like a joke in front of the whole school! You just want to embarrass me as much as you can, don''t you?"
The series of usations by her daughter made her heart ache.
This was the first time Sylvia had spoken to her in such a tone.
Her voice was sharp and usatory.
It shocked Grace greatly, causing her to stiffen her expression. She did not know what to say. All the color on her face faded away in an instant.
Heinz was stunned when he saw how pale Grace had gotten. He frowned worriedly.
Grace shapped back, "Do you think that I went to lock for your teacher to solely embarrass you?"
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"Okay." Grace''s voice was slightly hoarse. "I didn''t think it through beforehand. I''m sorry.”
Sylvia was stunned by the sudden apology.
After a moment''s pause, she replied coldly, "Alright, I forgive you."
After that, Sylvia hung up the phone.
Grace held the phone in her hand and did not move for a long while.
Heinz became anxious. "What happened? Honey, what did she say? What happened? What did she tell you?"
Heinz''s intuition told him that Sylvia had said something hurtful to his wife, but he didn''t know what had been said.
His wife''s face was pale and colorless.
Cnly then did Heinz realize that his wife was deeply hurt.
His heart clenched painfully. He walked up to Grace, bent down, and said with concern, "Grace? What did Sylvia say? I''ll yell at her for you."
He stood up anxiously and moved to go find Sylvia.
She tugged on Heinz''s clothes hurriedly and said, "Don''t do it."
When Heinz turned back, he saw that his wife was holding onto his clothes tightly. The grip was so tight that her knuckles were white.
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"I''m fine." Grace shook her head. "She has just grown up, that''s all.”
She released her grip on Heinz and said, "Don''t go look for Sylvia."
Heinz, on the other hand, felt as if he had been injured. Grace''s hurt expression worried him
He couldn''t help but ask, “Then tell me, what happened?”
"I feel a little unwell," Grace said. "Please stop asking. I just need some time for myself, alright? Can you stop talking for a moment?"
Even though Heinz wanted to speak up once more, he managed to stop himself. His heart ached for his wife.
After they finished eating, Grace got up. "I''m going back to our room to rest. You''d better not go to the school. I''m serious. I don''t want you to confront
SIYVER
Heinz watched Grace walk up the stairs sadly.
He really wanted to ask his daughter what had gone wrong, but he couldn''t because Grace had told him not to. As such, he could only worry about
Grace.