"No, Alice, did you misunderstand me?" Jensen said helplessly, "I didn't tell Heinz anything."

"Don't pretend to be innocent. I know it's you. No one would do something as childish as that except you," Alice pointed at him and said, "I will break up with you today. I don't want to be in a relationship with you anyway.'1

Hearing this, Jensen became even more anxious. "Alice, it's hard for me to accept that you misunderstood me in such a way. I didn't tell Heinz anything. How could you say that?"

"Jensen Charm," Alice was angry and stared at him. "How dare you say it's not you? If it's not you, then who is the one who told him about that?"

"It's really not him," a low male voice sounded outside the door.

Alice froze and looked at the door. Behind Jensen stood Heinz and Lester!

She was stunned and frowned. "Why is he here?"

"How would I know?" Jensen was stunned. He turned to look at Heinz, and his eyes were full of surprise. "How did you know about it? Why are you here?"

Heinz's sharp eyes met Jensen's gaze. With his eyes filled with resentment, Heinz looked at Jensen and said, "I guess, I can't consider you as my brother anymore. Why didn't you tell me the truth? You made me suffer so long."

Jensen felt extremely wronged. He was being accused by both Heinz and Alice.

Alice didn't allow Jensen to enter the door in the first place. When she saw Heinz, she became even more furious. She stood at the door with her hands on her hips and glared at the three people outside the door.

The more she thought about it, the more furious she became.

Jensen felt very helpless and explained, "Alice, I didn't tell him anything."

"It doesn't matter if you tell him or not nor whether you admit it or not. Anyway, that Heinz already knows the truth, my relationship with you is over," Alice declared.

"That's unfair," Jensen's mind was in a mess after hearing what she said.

He turned to look at Heinz and asked, "What's going on?"

Heinz looked at him, then looked at Alice and said, "Jensen didn't tell me anything, but your relationship with him is over, and so is mine with him. We've been brothers for so many years, and now we're done." Jensen frowned deeply, ignoring Heinz.

Alice sneered and said, "I see you're still pretending. You two can put on a show together. Anyway, I don't care if you do."

"Let us go in first," Heinz said in a deep voice.

"You want to come in?" Alice sneered again. "You

don't deserve to enter my house."

Heinz narrowed his eyes. It seemed that Alice was very stubborn and impolite, similar to the other two Smith sisters.

Heinz looked inside and said, "Grace agreed to go back with me at noon today. Now that you're blocking us from entering, aren't you going against her wishes?"

"Since Grace agreed to your demands, you should go and look for her!" Alice said, "Do you think I am a three-year-old child? Do you think I will believe in what you say?"

"It's true, she did agree," Heinz said in a low voice again.

"Impossible!" Alice spat. "I only know that Grace asked me to take the child home in advance."

Heinz was stunned. A trace of surprise flashed across his handsome face. He looked at Alice in front of him in disbelief and asked suspiciously, "Did Grace ask you to pick Little Gary up?" "Yes," Alice said, "Both of you aren't good men at all. Jensen, I'll warn you again. We're done. You can get out of here."

Jensen was stunned. He was helpless. He spread out his hands and said, "I really have nothing to do with this. Alice, can you not be so unreasonable?"

"That's how I am," Alice said, ignoring him. She pointed at Heinz and said, "And you too. Get the h*ll out of here. Don't dirty my house."

Seeing a little woman at the door and pointing at him arrogantly, Heinz decided that he would no

longer be so courteous.

But still, she was Grace's younger sister.

However, he did not have much patience to talk to Alice further. He said directly, "Lester, let's go in first. It's not good for Grace's reputation to make a fuss out here."

"Yes," Lester understood. The president meant that Lester should clear the path.

Alice blocked the way and they couldn't get in.

But how should Lester clear the way?

Alice was not an object that could be moved away.

Lester stepped forward and said to Alice, "Miss Smith, you'd better let us in."

"This is my home. I will let you in if I want to. However, I don't want you guys to enter my house," Alice was still standing at the door. It was clear that she wouldn't let them in. Heinz said, "Do you really think it's good for your sister's reputation if you let your neighbors see us like this?"

Heinz's words pierced into Alice's heart.

Alice pursed her lips, looking a little hesitant.

"Lester," Heinz shouted again.

Lester immediately stepped forward.

"Don't come in," Alice said coldly, "Heinz, if you really care about Grace, you shouldn't barge in like a robber. You don't deserve to come in."

After that, she closed the door directly.

Lester quickly stepped forward and blocked the door that she was going to close.

"Miss Smith, don't do this. It's better for us to go in," Lester said.

Jensen quickly stepped forward and said to Lester, "Lester, get out of the way."

As soon as Jensen finished speaking, he took Lester's hand away and closed the door.

Heinz frowned and asked in a deep voice, "What are you doing?"

Jensen turned around and leaned against the door. He looked at Heinz and said, "If you do this, it will only intensify the misunderstanding. I don't know how you found out the truth, but since you already do, you should understand what you owe Grace."

"How dare you reprimand me?" Heinz frowned and said, "Why didn't you tell me the truth earlier? Are you even my brother?"

Jensen was stunned by his question as a trace of guilt flashed across his eyes.

"I didn't tell you about it because... I had my own difficulties," Jensen said.

Heinz frowned and glared at him. He had already expected this. "Isn't it because of Alice?"

"It's good that you understand," Jensen said.

"You forget your friends whenever you see a beautiful girl," Heinz said in a cold voice, "I didn't know you are that kind of guy."

Jensen didn't say anything, allowing Heinz to accuse and reprimand him.

Alice, who was inside, was stunned the moment she

closed the door.

Unexpectedly, Jensen helped her.

She leaned on the door and listened to their conversation.

Hearing this, she frowned. Was it really not Jensen who told Heinz?

Who was it then?

She was leaning against the door, eavesdropping.

Gary's voice came from behind. "Little Aunt, I'm the one who messed with that Jones man. He sent someone to investigate me, so I found out about him. Aunt, you have misunderstood Uncle Charm." "Ah?" Alice turned to look at Little Gary, and a hint of surprise flashed in her eyes. "You messed with Heinz?"

"Yes, I asked Uncle Charm to tell Heinz's e-mail and some passwords. Then, I asked Uncle Henley to teach me how to hack Heinz's company's website. I uploaded a huge photo of poop on the website and so Heinz sent someone to investigate me. I was discovered by them just within a few hours," Gary said

"It really wasn't Jensen who had told him?" Alice asked with uncertainty.

"He didn't," Gary said. "Therefore, you've wronged Uncle Charm."

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