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Chapter 918

"Do you both think it's going to be a brother? Or a sister?" When Heinz heard his two sons speak, he wondered. "Sinceritymakes things work out. All of you should look forward to having a girl this time. It'd be best to have two daughters."

"Do you think that we don't want that?" Little Gary immediately retorted. "The problem is that Mommy's belly probably can't givebirth to a daughter."

"| also think that the baby in Mommy's belly is a little brother, not a little sister." Ernest also showed his attitude. "Mommy doesn'tlook like she's pregnant with a girl. | agree with Little Gary. Mommy probably won't be able to give birth to a little sister."

"Why can't your mommy give birth to a younger sister?" Heinz frowned and asked.

These two children both thought that the child in Grace's belly was their younger brother, which was really annoying. If they hadanother son, wouldn't he go against Heinz too? Where would his dignity as a father be?

Little Gary looked at him and said coldly, "Because you don't look like you can have a daughter?"Heinz was speechless, and his eyes were full of helplessness. "You brat, can you stop teasing me like this?"

"It was you who asked why Mommy can't have a daughter. | could have not responded to you." Little Gary snorted and pulledErnest with him to look at Timothy and said, "Alleged Grandpa, thank you for the toys. Let's go play first. You guys can talk."

"Oh! Okay." Timothy reacted. Looking at the two lovely children who had just gone against Heinz, he sighed in his heart. Thesechildren were too smart. They understood everything, and matured early. He felt comforted yet sad in his heart.novelbin

He knew that Grace had given birth to these children out of wedlock. The news had reported that she took the children when shegot together with Heinz. He had read all this in his office that afternoon and also knew how difficult it had been for her over theseyears.

The more he thought about how she had it hard, the more he felt that he was wrong. He had not done his best over the past fewyears. If he could take responsibility, maybe these hardships would not have happened.

Thinking of it, he felt sorry for Candace, but now, it was too late to say anything.

He looked at the children walking off to play with the toys hand in hand, and his eyes were bursting with warmth. Then, he lookedat Grace and Heinz and sighed. "These two children are seriously smart. Is the one going against you the older one?"

"Yes." Heinz nodded. "That kid has been wandering outside with Grace all these years. He refuses to call me Dad even now. Hekeeps telling me that | am irresponsible, so he doesn't acknowledge me, but I can understand."

"It's fine as long as he has a good relationship with his mother. As his father, we can take it slowly in the future. I'll let the kidaccept me in time."

Timothy felt the same. He was also an irresponsible father. He didn't expect to meet Grace and her children. Fortunately, Heinzand Grace had raised them well.

"Thank goodness the two of you met within five years. Otherwise, you would regret it for the rest of your life." He looked at Heinzemotionally.

Both Heinz and Grace understood what he meant. He was talking about himself.When he and Candace met again, she was already married to Anderson.

It was his lifelong regret, which he would hold on

to for life.

Grace pursed his lips and did not want to talk about Candace any more. She just said, "If fate deems it so, two people will meetagain. If they're not fated to, they have no choice but to separate. Fate is natural, so you don't have to force it."

Timothy was stunned and immediately nodded. "Yes, what you said is right, Grace."

“Heinz, go to the kitchen and ask the chefs to hurry up and serve the food. I'm hungry again. Mr. Yarbrough has to go back andrest after eating,” she said.

He immediately understood that she was trying to send him away. It seemed that she had to say something to Timothy.He nodded and said, "Okay, I'll see to it right away."

He left quickly.

Grace looked at Timothy and said, "Mr. Yarbrough, let's go for a walk. Accompany me."

As soon as he heard her call him, he immediately got up and said, "Okay."

Forget walking around, he would do whatever she wanted him to do.

She also got up and walked out with Timothy.

When they arrived in the back garden, he looked at

Grace, who didn't say anything. He directly said, "My child, do you have something to say to me?"

She nodded and said, "Yes, Mr. Yarbrough, | have something to say.""Then say it." He looked at her seriously and said, "If you want to say something to me, just say it."

"Mr. Yarbrough, | feel very comfortedand warm that you feel apologeticand guilty towards me \she gai (1tl ay afaint Sin on her face.She looked at Timothy and said,"Although | am already an adult, I'mvery happy. Thank you for yourefforts in trying to make it up to me."Please read the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

"Child, if you put it like that, wouldn't that be unbearable for me? | feel even more ashamed," he said. "I really don't know how tocompensate you. | can't wait to give you all the best things in the world.”

That kind of feeling was hard to describe.

"| know your intentions and feelings, but," She properly changed the subject, "What | want to say is that I'm already an adult, and| really don’t need you to do anything like this, Mr. Yarbrough."

“And you already have a new wife and children. This is not a good thing for your family. I'm worried that your current wife will feeluncomfortable because you're overcompensating with me. As a woman, no matter how generous she is, she will feeluncomfortable.”

Timothy was stunned and immediately shook his head. He denied, "Grace, you think too much. My wife is not that kind ofperson, and she's happy for me too. She is also very happy over your existence."

"Mr. Yarbrough," she raised her voice a little. "Your wife seems like a very well- educated and reasonable person. She's agenerous woman too. However, just because she's generous doesn't mean we can bully her. You'd better spend more time withyour wife.”

Timothy was stunned. He looked at her and asked softly, "Do you not like it if | come and see you?"

Grace shook her head and said,"That's not the case. | just want toremind you that your happinessthe future still depends on yourAaviyetrh Sn adult, so | don't need tobe taken care of anymore. |understand your thoughts. | knowthat you sincerely want to be good tome, which is already enough." Pleaseread the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

"Similarly, | hope that you are happy. | sincerely hope that you and your family can get along well, and that my suddenappearance won't cause any rifts."

"What's more, people are deeper thanthey seem. Sometimes what theyshow on the surface is et whadthidythi Randa she \YySnerous, youshould think about your wife'sfeelings, Mr. Yarbrough. This is yourresponsibility. Don't ignore yourwife's feelings just because you wantto compensate me." Please read theoriginal content at NovelDrama.Org.

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