True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)

Chapter 21



Chapter 21

In Heinz's Manor.

Grace was taken to Heinz's manor, shrouded by lush green trees and bamboo shrubs.

"Woof, woof-" The barking of dogs resounded in her ears.

Grace was terrified. With such loud barks, the dogs should be very large and vicious. She really did not

know if she could get out of this alive.

Grace thought to herself, had she not been brought here by force, she would be able to appreciate how

Heinz seemed to be a purveyor of the finer things in life.

The quality of air at the manor was much better than that in the noisy city despite being only a half hour

drive away. Living in this magnificent manor surrounded by beautiful scenery, Heinz seemed to be

enjoying a wonderful balance between work and life.

Grace sighed, and suddenly two dark brown German Shepherds were rushing towards her. Grace was

close to the tall iron fence surrounding the grounds, but she had no way out.

"Woof—" The dog bared its teeth at her.

She took a deep breath, bit her lips, and stared straight at the dog, confronting it.

Heinz's tall figure appeared on the second floor terrace close to her, lowering his gaze at her.

"Think carefully, wouldn't you prefer to be with me?"

Hearing his voice, Grace shivered and immediately shook her head. "No."

"Look carefully. There are two big dogs in front of you." Heinz said.

It was all very clear in her mind, the two vicious dogs cornering her, baring their large teeth. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.

"Heinz, it is too cruel of you to force me to be a wh*re." she raised her gaze at him. "Why are you

treating me like this?"

Heinz put his hands on the terrace railing, leaned over and stared at her.

"The strong prey on the weak. Obviously, you are the weak. The world belongs to the strong." Heinz

said lightly, "I have feelings for you."

It was indeed a world of the strong, but the weak had to live too.

Grace raised her eyebrows and smiled sadly. "Other women can also make you feel right, as long as

you try hard enough."

"You are right in front of me, why should I go after others?" Heinz whispered. His eyelashes, which

were thicker than a woman's, formed a thick shadow under the sun, making his nose look more defined

than ever.

"I won't surrender myself to you even if I die," Grace said in a low voice.

"It seems that you want to have a showdown with my lovely dogs." Heinz's posture remained

unchanged. He held the railing with both hands and said slowly, "I advise you to think about it again.

Don't be their lunch."

Grace pursed her lips stubbornly.

He was an aggressive man, and he was doing this on purpose.

Grace knew that if she agreed, she would lose her dignity.

But if did not, the dogs were right in front of her.

But she felt that Heinz would not really want to have her killed. He was just trying to scare her.

She wondered if it was worth taking this risk, if she is right, she gets to keep her dignity. But if she

thought wrong, the results would still be much better than succumbing to being his lover.

After pausing to think, she said loudly, "Go to h*ll."

Heinz's eyes narrowed and his pupils shrank. He smiled coldly and said, "Good. Prince, Fairy, go get

her."

As soon as the words left his mouth, the dogs rushed towards Grace.

Heinz turned around and left the terrace. He gestured to Lester, who was following him, signalling for

him to stay on the terrace.

Lester looked nervously at the scene below.

The dogs pounced on Grace, and she fell to the ground. However, the dogs seemed to have stopped

baring their teeth but seemed to be begging to be patted. He could not decipher what she was saying

to the dogs.

Lester was stunned.

"What's going on?"

"President." Lester whispered to Heinz.

Heinz lit up a cigarette. It grew scarlet and white fumes spurted out of his nose. His defined face was

momentarily hidden by the smoke.

"President, please take a look." Lester said urgently, and pleading for Heinz to take a look at the scene

downstairs.

Heinz walked out to the terrace.

The two large dogs were wagging their tails and rubbing their backs against Grace' s legs adorably.

Heinz was startled.

Lester continued to explain, "I don't know what Miss Smith had said to them, but she has just subdued

Prince and Fairy. The dogs seemed to have betrayed us."


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