Simon was stunned as Heinz mocked him unhurriedly.

He shouted angrily in a low voice, "That was Marry's doing, so what does it have to do with me?"

"Haha, stop trying to shove your responsibility to a woman at times like these. What kind of a man are you? Do you still have any sense of responsibility?" Heinz looked at him coldly. "Just how shameless must you be? Do you want to lose your abilities to have descendants for the rest of your life?"

Simon's expression changed.

Heinz saw his reaction and smiled. He then continued, "Think about it, Simon. The reason why Grace and I have so many children is because we have been kind and we have never gone too far in life. Life is about practicing cultivating."

Simon sneered with disdain, but he did not say anything.

Heinz felt that some things could be better off resolved by themselves, rather than holding grudges. He was not young anymore, and he was

not afraid of anything. However, it would always be a good thing if the problem could be solved amicably.

Therefore, he wanted to try his best.

Sometimes while you saved others, you were saving yourself too.

If he was really able to save Simon, then it would be a huge merit on his end too.

He looked at Simon and continued his lecture.

"You used to do a lot of evil things. You had a relationship with Grace, but it went sour. You two didn't really start a relationship, but it could be considered as a beginning on its own. It was only because of your stubbornness that always made you think that the things you couldn't get are the most precious ones. You married Marry, and Grace was single for five years. Even after she had children, you still wanted to sell her children away to human traffickers. You are a completely heartless man.

These are the bad things that you have done. You have done bad things to Grace and Marry. When you were with Marry, you still looked for affairs elsewhere. You are not loyal to marriage. Even without any children, you would still have done your parents wrong.

Look at yourself, you are a scumbag who is not benevolent, loyal, or filial. That is why you went to jail. You have too many bad things that going to jail was our only option.

Now that you are out, you could start your life again, but you didn't cherish it.

You could have gone and looked for Marry, but you didn't. You two never went through the divorce procedure back then, so you two are actually still married.

Look, you didn't look for her, and she didn't look for you either. You continued to hurt us after a few years too. Simon, there is no need to do this even if you don't feel satisfied, right?"

Simon narrowed his eyes as he glanced at Heinz. He looked at him for a while, but he didn't say anything.

However, Heinz had seen countless people over the years. With just a glance, he could tell that Simon was actually listening.

He was processing what he said.

Heinz felt that his words did not go in vain.

He paused for a moment and continued, "If you still want a child at your age, you still can. Grace is able to get pregnant again, and it is the third time that we are pregnant. If you want to have a child with Marry you two might not be too old yet. If you don't want it with Marry, you can divorce her and replace another person."

However, Simon said as his shoulders were lowered. "My parents won't be able to see it anymore."

Simon's parents had died from an illness a few years ago.

As Simon went to prison, the Brown family suffered a lot of torment, so his parents fell ill and passed away early on one after the other.

There weren't anymore elders in the Brown family then.

When he thought of his parents, Simon felt great remorse and regret in his heart.

A deep sense of regret flashed across his face.

He regretted it deeply.

He didn't let the bloodline of the Brown family live on.

What about Marry?

He did not love Marry.

He knew it all too well that being with Marry back then was a mistake, and it was a scheme that Marry set up.

He really walked down the wrong path. If he had been with Grace back then, it would all be different in the end.

However, there was no 'what if' in life.

At the thought of that, Simon felt extremely upset.

He looked down with deep regret in his gaze.

It seemed like Heinz's words had touched him.

Gary looked at Ernest and then at Heinz.

Heinz looked at his son and told Simon, "What do you think? Do you want to consider my suggestion to welcome a new family, and live a new life?"

"Actually, it is still not too late," Ernest spoke as well.

"You are at your forties now. As a man, there are some things you might have just started to comprehend. Why don't you try again?" Gary asked in a timely manner.

"I want to see Grace," Simon suddenly shouted.

"That's impossible." Heinz blocked out the possibility directly. "You can't see Grace. She is pregnant, so she won't come in contact with anything dangerous. We don't trust you, and we are not going to take that risk."

Simon frowned. "Humph, I knew that you would refuse me."

It was as if he had already expected that to happen.

Simon did not continue to dwell on that. He said once more, "Then, I want to call Grace. Can I have

a word with Grace?"

Heinz looked at his sons.

Both Gary and Ernest looked back at their father.

They were waiting for Heinz to reply then.

Heinz raised his eyebrows and said, "Call her? What are you trying to do? Are you not over her?"

"Uncle Simon, if my mom knows that you've been with 13 other women, she'll probably be afraid that your virus will travel over to her through the phone. Are you trying to disgust her, or yourself?" Gary's words changed Simon's expression at once.

However, he still said in a deep voice, "I just want to see Grace, but you won't let me. Now, I taking a step back and only want a phone call with her, but are you going to refuse me that as well?"

"You don't have any rights to negotiate with us," Ernest replied directly in a low voice. "I hope you can recognize the situation and remember that you are in no position to negotiate with us at all. That request of yours will only be a sign of humiliation to yourself. Why bother?"

Upon hearing that, Simon was stunned as well, and he looked very embarrassed.

However, Ernest was right. What he said hit him hard. He indeed did not have any leverage at all.

It sounded like whatever he requested for was was just him humiliating himself. Simon laughed at himself and said, "You are right, I don't have any rights to do that."

Ernest smiled and said, "Good thing you understand."

"However, I still want to make a phone call to Grace. If you agree to my request, then quickly tell Grace that I will call her. Otherwise, I won't give up. Even if I have to sacrifice my life, I will not cease fighting with you," Simon said firmly, "I will continue to fight with you."

"Impossible." Heinz coldly interrupted Simon's fantasy. "If you threaten us, I would be more sure to not let you talk to Grace, or to have any kind of interaction with her at all. It's impossible for you to meet her, and it's even more impossible to call her. If you are humbler and talk to us nicely, maybe we will pity you, and we might agree to a call between you and Grace, but now your arrogant attitude annoys me." "Heinz, I just want to talk with Grace for a little while, can't you let me do that?" Simon looked at him anxiously.

"Well, I really can't agree to that." Heinz nodded and said seriously.

"He's not the only one who doesn't agree, we won't either. Uncle Simon, you'd better forget about that. Stop those messy thoughts of yours. There is no need for that at all," Ernest said.

Gary smiled at Simon and said, "Why don't you just tell us what you want to tell her? Perhaps we will pass the message to her. Also, it is really unnecessary to threaten us. We are not scared at all." "So, think about it carefully. If you still have something with you, you can continue to challenge us. Otherwise, it's better for you to be humble," said Ernest.

The twins had really great tacit understanding while they spoke to Simon.

Gary continued, "That's right. If you talk nicely, we might be able to achieve something. We only sympathize with the weak and will never sympathize with those self-absorbed and overconfident scumbags." Simon was aware that both Heinz's sons had rejected him, not allowing him to see Grace. They were not letting him talk to Grace on the phone either. He could not help but to feel anxious, and he was even slowly losing his sanity.

He looked at Heinz and his sons, feeling that it was too unfair.

They were all laughing at him.

He was on the verge of losing his sanity.

"Uncle Simon, don't be so agitated, it won't help with anything, but will only make you look like a fool. Are you sure you want to be a fool? Or do you think you're smart even though you've been foolish all your life?" Gary smiled and reminded him. He could see that Simon's emotion was a little out of control.

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