True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) -
Chapter 1043
Lester didn't quite understand what Heinz meant. He froze on the spot for a few moments.
Heinz looked at him and raised his eyebrows. "Why are you still here?"
"President Jones, I don't quite understand what you mean." He really did not understand what he meant.
"What's there to not understand?"
"You already know everything, but you're not going to tell Madam Grace?"
A look of helplessness flashed across Heinz's handsome face. He really admired how Lester could be so dull sometimes.
"So what if I know about this matter?"
"You should let Madam Grace know about how you don't mind her helping Master Jones." Lester said matter-of-factly, "If that's the case, you can then meet him at any time."
"Do you think I'm not meeting him because I'm concerned about Grace's feelings? Or do you think she is the kind of person who would prevent me from meeting him?" Lester was completely at a loss.
It didn't seem to mean that, but what did he actually want to say?
"Madam Grace isn't such a person." Lester felt that he knew her well, and she was a considerate person, especially when it came to dealing with other people's matters. He said, "If you want to do something, Madam Grace would understand."
"Correct!" Heinz nodded. "Grace won't stop me. Even if I want to meet with him or arrange other things it won't be a problem."
"And?"
"The problem is on the man," Heinz said.
"So what you intend is to not let Master Jones know that you're involved in any of this, in order to prevent him from taking any advantage of you. In that way, Madam Grace would be the one dealing with everything and Master Jones will then be aware and reflect on himself." Lester could finally connect all the dots and gasped. "Oh, I see. This is your plan, to not let Master Jones be arrogant just because he knows you care."
"That sounds terrible. Since when am I so ruthless?" Heinz frowned and said, "Am I really that scheming? As if I knew Grace would do this?"
"You probably expected it, didn't you?" Lester smiled and said, "You chose Madam Grace. If she didn't have a good character, you wouldn't have married her either."
"That's true," Heinz said proudly. "It's just that now that things have come to this, I've realized that Grace's moral standing is extremely valuable."
She was like a beautiful piece of diamond; the more you carved, the more beauty there was.
He himself experienced lots of surprises, knowing that Grace was so good to him.
The fact that she was willing to let go of her grudge and accept his father was very touching and gratifying for him.
Lester nodded and agreed very much with Heinz's opinion. He said in agreement, "It's true. Madam Grace's character is really good."
"Do I need you to tell me that?" Heinz glanced at him.
Lester secretly sighed and thought about how Heinz was really good at making people embarrassed. He smiled and said, "I'll deal with these matters in hand now." "Go ahead. I'll give you another 100 million dollars," Heinz said.
"Yes."
"Don't let him know that you bought the apartment, understand?"
"What about Madam Grace?"
"Don't tell her yet. I'll talk to her personally in a few days."
"Yes."
After Lester left, Heinz got up and walked towards the floor-to-ceiling window. He lit a cigarette and started smoking.
He really wanted to let go of the hatred and anger that he had towards his father.
He didn't want to waste any more time grappling with him, and he didn't want to be affected by him anymore. He just wanted to be at ease.
Grace had helped him to do such things so that he could be at ease and could replace a way to communicate with his dad.
In this way, they could live their own lives.
He picked up his phone and dialed a number.
At the moment when the phone was connected, Grace's surprised voice sounded on the other end. "Why are you calling me so early? Have you arrived at the company?"
He hesitated for a moment, then said in a hoarse voice, "I miss you."
These words were full of emotions that were as deep as the ocean and as high as the mountains.
It was so strong that it made her heart ripple in an
instant.
Her heart trembled. She smiled slightly and said, "Is that so? I was thinking about you when you called me."
"Are you alright? Are the babies in your belly good? Did you feel nauseous after eating today? Do you feel like throwing up again?"
Heinz asked several questions in a row, which made Grace burst into laughter.
"Don't worry, I'm fine. I vomited once, but it's not that bad. These two little babies in my belly are still very obedient, and they're a little better than Little Gary and Ernest." "Ernest is fine; he has always been a good boy, but Little Gary is a little bully. He's too bossy. Even now, I still can't tackle him."
When he thought of this, Heinz felt a little upset about how he still couldn't get into his son's hearts.
This child was probably born to teach him a lesson.
"Pft!" Grace stifled a laugh. "I really don't know when he can call you dad. I have been looking forward to this day for a long time, but he is reluctant to call you his father."
"It's up to him. He can call me whatever he likes. I will have three children besides him."
"Look, you are so stubborn. All three children can call you dad, but are you really okay with Little Gary not doing so? Tackling him down means that you're really capable. With your capability, I believe he'll be calling you dad soon," she comforted.
Heinz shook his head with a wry smile. He really did not expect this. Little Gary was not a little kid ordinary people could deal with.
"By the way, has Zachary called you recently? Has he found Yvonne?"
"He didn't call me but Maria mentioned the last time she was here that they still can't replace her mother yet and there was no news of her. She seemed to be off the grid ever since she went to America."
"How is Maria now?"
"Aunt Nerissa brings her along wherever she goes and they are bonding really well," Grace was happy for them. "Aunt Nerissa really enjoys having her around, and she gives Maria the best of everything." "Of course, old people like children," Heinz said, "Your cousin has his mother to support him, so he has no worries. But Maria, that child, is she behaving better these days? I didn't hear the children talking or complaining about her." "After Little Gary and Ernest made up with Maria the last time, they didn't mention anything bad about her again." Grace guessed and said, "Maybe she's much better now. She seems lively and has already adapted to her current life."
"Great."
"However, my aunt said that she would sometimes feel sad for a short while as her mom is not by her side, but the sadness passes fast." Grace continued, "Compared to the last time, she's much more polite and sensible. She doesn't stay up late anymore and goes to bed early. It's probably because she knows that my aunt can't stay up too late."
"That's good news."
"Hey, why did you suddenly ask about Maria?" She asked in surprise. "Didn't you say you missed me just now?"
"Just trying to return the favor," he uttered.
Grace found it strange and asked, "What do you mean?"
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