"Then replace yourself a woman and let me have a look at her." The old man shouted.

"Why should I show my woman to you?" Heinz asked.

The old man was really mad, and his eyes were as if spitting fire. "Bastard, are you going to fight with me?"

"Grandfather." Claris's eyes were red, and her voice was choked with sobs. "Don't be angry, it's all my fault. It seems that I shouldn't have come today."

"Claris, there's no need to apologize." The old man said bluntly, "It's Heinz who had gotten off the wrong side of the bed. It's not a good time for him. We're just unlucky."

"Brother Heinz." Claris sniffed, and tears came out of her eyes. "Don't treat your Grandfather this way. If you want to let off your anger, just spit it out at me."

Heinz glanced at Claris, and the girl lowered her head, with tears in her eyes.

Heinz frowned and stared at her. He said coldly, "Spit my anger at you? Do you think you are worthy of my anger?"

Claris was stunned and raised her head. She could only see Heinz's unhappy and cold face.

The old man was really anxious. He stood up and seemed to sway a little.

When Heinz saw the old man was unstable on his feet, his eyes tightened. He reached out his hand subconsciously, wanting to help him up.

But finally, the old man stood firm.

Heinz calmly withdrew his hand, walked over, picked up the walking stick next to him, and handed it to the old man.

"You're not that old yet, but your physical strength is ruined. It's time for you to exercise. Don't sit at home all day. It's a shame to say that you're once a soldier." Heinz said. The old man saw him handing him the walking stick, and he was about to take it, but the words that Heinz said made the old man so angry that he refused to take it.

Heinz directly stuffed the stick in his hand. Then, he retreated to a safe place to prevent the old man from hitting him with the stick.

The old man pursed his lips and looked at Claris, who was crying. He couldn't help but say, "Look at you, you've made a girl cry. Do you think you have any manners?"

When Heinz saw Claris, he was furious. He was already in a bad mood today.

He was even more unhappy, "Grandfather, the person you introduced to me is too lousy. She doesn't have a good brain. I'm afraid that it will never be fully developed in the future. What a pity. Before she could even grow up, her brain has already shrunk like yours.

The old man was stunned by his words.

Claris's eyes were wide open as well, tears streaming down her cheeks.

She quickly came to her senses and immediately said to the old man, "Grandfather, I'm sorry, I'll go first."

With that said, Claris wiped her tears, and quickly rushed out.

"Claris." The old man shouted.

However, Claris left anyway. Even when the old man called her, she did not stop.

Heinz frowned and said unhappily, "A blind date with such a girl? Is she here to make a fool out of herself?"

"Butler," the old man shouted. "Go check on Claris and escort her home safely."

"Yes, Old Master. I'll go and take a look right away." The butler immediately chased after her.

The old man sat down with the walking stick beside him, he had calmed down.

He glanced at Heinz unpleasantly and said, "Heinz, tell me the truth, do you have your heart locked on someone else?"

Heinz frowned and said resolutely, "No, I don't."

"Then why do you have such an attitude. You are just like a stallion without a successful match. Do you have to be so angry?" The old man was also angry and his tone was not pleasant. Heinz asked nonchalantly, "Why can't I be angry? Even a stallion would have gone mad if he's being criticized like so."

"A stallion has to be judged by others." The old man said in a low voice, "We have to bring out its good side, otherwise, how can we get a mare to breed with it, let alone give birth to a foal." "Then Grandfather, please replace yourself one. I'll wish you all the best." Heinz replied.

"Bastard." The old man said.

Heinz was being reprimanded. Looking at the old man, he lifted the corner of his mouth and suddenly said with a low chuckle, "I'll leave now."

"What are you laughing at?" The old man's heart was creeped out by his sudden change of expression.

Heinz ignored the old man and went straight out.

"Don't go. Stop." The old man was very curious. Why did Heinz laugh?

The more he refuse to explain, the more curious the old man got. He couldn't help but stand up and follow his grandson.

Heinz had already arrived at the door, and he didn't even look back. He said, "Grandfather, you wanted Claris to marry me because you can't forget about her grandmother, right? We, the younger generation, have nothing to do with each other."

The old man's face instantly turned red. He gritted his teeth and said, "Heinz, what nonsense are you talking about."

"You know it clearly in your heart whether it's nonsense or not. Grandfather, I think you'd better curse Claris's grandfather to die as soon as possible so that you can continue your relationship with her grandmother!" Heinz said.

"F*ck off!" The old man's pupils dilated, and his pupils shrank several times. He was literally burning with anger.

With a crash, he threw the walking stick at Heinz.

If there was a gun, the bullet would probably have pierced Heinz's skin by now.

However, Heinz managed to dodge the attack.

He turned back and said with a smile, "Grandfather, are you angry from embarrassment? I'm just telling the truth. Judging by your behavior, it seems that you will never forget your old lover." "Get lost!" The old man roared once more.

As soon as the butler entered the door, he heard the old man shouting. He was scared and immediately lowered his voice to look at Heinz and said, "Young master, stop provoking him. His blood pressure has been high recently."

Heinz frowned and said loudly, "Butler, don't give him his favorite dishes tonight. The old man's blood pressure is high and yet you still serve him these oily dishes, give him more vegetables."

The butler sweated on his forehead and said, "Young Master, the old man doesn't like to eat vegetables. His body can't bear it if he doesn't eat anything."

"Humph." The old man was even angrier. "Why don't you just starve me to death?"

Heinz looked at the butler and shouted again, "Butler, my Grandfather is fine without a meal. He can survive it. It's in the Carters' blood."

The butler looked shocked and helpless. "Young

Master, that's your Grandfather."

"I haven't had my DNA tested with him yet. Who knows if he has any relationship with me or not?" Heinz said, "Alright, I'm leaving."

He turned to look at the old man and said again seriously, "Grandfather, it seems that you will die before Claris's grandfather will. So, you will never be with your old lover again. You won't have any hope for

this."

"Do you wish for me to die?" The old man roared again.

"Well, if you die, no one will interfere in my marriage plans." Heinz said casually.

"Bastard, in your dreams. I won't let you get away with it." The old man shouted unhappily, "Butler, I'm going to have a vegetable dish tonight."

The butler was overjoyed. Only the young master had the solution to make his grandfather eat some vegetables. It was not the best solution, but it worked anyway.

But unexpectedly, the old man suddenly added, "Get me some pork too."

The butler almost knelt on the ground in despair.

Heinz saw his expression and couldn't help raising his lips. He said in a low voice, "That can be done. Give him a third of the portion."

"Yes." The butler nodded immediately. "Young master, please stay for dinner."

"I'm not going to eat here," Heinz said. "I'm already pissed off. I would rather eat with my son than him." After that, he snorted and walked out.

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