True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 908 An Optimistic Attitude
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Chapter 908 An Optimistic Attitude

"Heinz, | think you're being a little too sensitive." Grace maintained an optimistic attitude about this. "Although Jensen's mother isa very difficult person to communicate and get along with, since she has given her blessings to Alice and Jensen, she probablywon't go back on her word. After all, she's an adult."

Upon hearing what Grace said, Alice breathed a sigh of relief and her beating heart gradually calmed down. "I think she will try toaccept me too, Grace. If I'm not sincere, | would be giving her control. | have to try, and only then will | know how things will turnout."

Hearing both Grace and Alice say so, Heinz didn't know whether he should admire them for being kind and generous or whetherhe should be worried that they would suffer for being too kind.

"Both of you have the same kind of mindsets, and you don't think the worst of people. But Alice, the reason why young peoplenowadays don't live with their elders is because most of them have strong personalities. Everyone's living habits are different.The saying that absence makes the heart grow fonder is a scientific fact."novelbin

“Heinz, | understand what you mean. You're worried that | won't get along with Aunt Rosalie."“No, I'm worried that Aunt Rosalie will bully you into silence." Heinz was not too optimistic about this.

Rosalie had been forced to agree to the marriage. When she first came here that day, she still wanted to separate Jensen andAlice, but changed her mind in less than an hour. She was forced to accept and give her blessings to Jensen and Alice, and evenasked them to move back in with her. This in itself was very suspicious.

Heinz couldn't help but to overthink.

"Heinz, it's okay. Since | have already made a promise, | will try my best to get along with Aunt Rosalie. Even if she torments me,it won't be to the point of death. What's more, Jensen and his father will be in the house too, so it's not just me. I'll just try toavoid being alone with Aunt Rosalie."

The best way to ease conflict was to avoid seeing one another and interacting one-on-one.

“Alright, since you've already agreed, why don't you give it a try? | have the same thing to say either way. Don't get bullied."Heinz looked at her and smiled. "Be more optimistic."

He was saying that about Alice, and especially about himself.

When Grace saw that Alice had already made preparations to move back and live with Rosalie, she thought that it was for thebetter, since a day like this would come sooner or later.

Seeing how Alice seemed worried and confused, Grace encouraged her, saying, "Alice, you should give her space when you gothere. Don't let Aunt Rosalie think that you're trying to intrude. Try and match her personality beforehand. If she goes too far, youcan fight back when the time comes. Anyway, at the start, you should spare her some embarrassment, got it?"

"| know, Grace. Don't worry," Alice said as she nodded.

"Then, pack up," Heinz said. "I'll let your sister rest for a while.”

"Yes." Alice immediately left Grace's and Heinz's room.

As soon as she left and the door closed, Heinz picked up his mobile phone and said, "I'll call Jensen.""Why?" asked Grace.

"Jensen still doesn't know about this, but Alice has already made a decision. Once Jensen finds out, he will probably feel like abystander. I'll tell him so he can prepare himself in advance."

Grace nodded.After the call connected, Heinz said directly, "Jensen, Aunt Rosalie came to my house just now."

“My mother went to your house?" Jensen immediately became alert. "What was she doing there? Was she there to cause Alicetrouble again?"

"At first, she wanted to separate the two of you, but | told her that if you have a marriage history, it would affect your promotion.Aunt Brooks gave up after that, and then gave you and Alice her blessings. She then asked Alice to move to your house."

"What?" Jensen's heart almost jumped out of his chest. "What did Alice say?""She agreed. Your only choice is to move in and live with your parents. Otherwise, won't you offend your mother?" Heinz said.

“Alice actually agreed." Jensen was extremely shocked. "She straight up agreed to move back to my mother's house withouteven discussing it with me?”

"Do you think it would be appropriate for her to refuse the olive branch that your mother had offered to her in the first place?"Heinz asked with a smile.

"This can't happen. I'll call her and refuse," Jensen said. "I've moved out for eight or nine years. | moved out when | was single. If| move back after getting married, won't that be like going to jail?"

They wouldn't be able to be intimate as husband and wife without being heard. It was simply impossible to go back home.

"You'd better think twice before you act. If you call your mother right after Alice agreed to her, she'll know that you don't want to,and she might also think that Alice is two-faced."

"Then what should we do?" Jensen was so shocked by this news that he was about to go crazy.

"Go back and stay there for a while. If you act confrontational, maybe Aunt Rosalie will chase you out.”

"Heinz, I'm willing to bet that mymother does not have goodintentions in wanting Alice a eine!move pecker wexoftt know whatshe’s fh nking. In any case, | don'tbelieve that my mother would changeso quickly," Jensen said and sighed."Forget it, I'll go back right away. I'llgo back and ask Alice about it."Please read the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

"Okay."

Heinz hung up the phone. Seeing thatGrace was looking at him, heshrugged his shouldegs| sight ahe)seig'Seenicot VenSen and | aren'tvery optimistic about Aunt Brooks’change of heart. The two of yousisters are too optimistic and kind."Please read the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

"It's fine." Grace maintained anoptimistic attitude. "Alice is good atself-defence. Even if she gets abused,the other person won't ave ON!

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doesn't get hit, psychological abuseis nothing. Alice naturally knows howto draw the line and she handlessituations in her own way. She hasalways been independent. You don'thave to worry too much. | have a lotof confidence in my sister." Pleaseread the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

Hearing what Grace said, Heinz smiled instantly.

“Okay, I'm the one who got too worried. | should make careful observations like you. We have to believe that Jensen and hisfather will properly protect Alice."

"I'm going to take a nap. This has tired me out. I'm so sleepy!" She yawned and began to nod off. She really wanted to sleep."Tell the butler to pick the children up. I'm going to sleep."

"Go and sleep." Heinz took care of her personally. After she lay down, he sat down by the bed and gently stroked her belly. "Idon't know if it'll be twins this time. Please don't let it be two boys. Let's have two sweet daughters."

Grace laughed. "Two? Am | a baby factory?"

"| sure hope so," Heinz said. "We can afford it. Having many children is a blessing. How beautiful it would be."Grave reached out and pulled his hand off. Heinz flipped his hand over to hold Grace's. The two of them held hands.Grace smiled and said, "Mr. Jones, | hope your dreams will come true."

"You want to have two daughters too, don't you?"

"Yes." Grace nodded. "But if happiness comes too easily, | don't dare to expect too much. As long as the children are healthy, itdoesn't matter what gender they are."

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