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Heinz was stunned. That's true. Although Mr. Yarbrough wanted Grace to follow his surname, he knew he had not done much for her, not even the basics, so Mr. Yarbrough never pressured her to do so.
However, this did not mean that Mr. Yarbrough did not wish she would do so.
Few men could tolerate their children not having the same surname as them.
It was a common, shared feeling.
Although Mr. Yarbrough said he did not care, he must wish for it so much. It was the same for all men.
Hearing Grace's words, Heinz could only sigh and say nothing more.
Because he was still young, Lowell blurted out, "But I think Mr. Yarbrough wants it. He would be happy to know that you've changed your surname."
Grace looked at Heinz and noticed that he was holding back.
When Lowell said those words, Heinz nodded. Grace frowned.
Heinz was only being considerate because she was pregnant.
Moreso, she was pregnant with twins.
He couldn't afford to upset her.