"How do you know that your mommy doesn't like me?" Heinz asked. He didn't like that statement. "Isn't it obvious?" Little Gary retorted.

"Oh, I don't think so," Heinz was very certain. He said firmly, "Your mommy has feelings for me."

Little Gary was stunned. His lips twitched. Obviously, he did not believe it. He scoffed and said, "Stop lying to yourself. My mommy doesn't even want to talk to you."

Heinz was startled by his son's words and felt a little embarrassed. But soon, he laughed and said, "Your mommy is just like you. All she says are empty words. Although she doesn't talk to me, do you know how she feels in her heart? Do you really know?"

The little one was taken aback and began doubting himself. He thought in his heart, "Could it be that my mommy has a side that I've never seen?"

At this thought, Gary was very suspicious of her.

Heinz continued, "Your mommy is too headstrong. Before this, I didn't have many interactions with women so I don't really understand how they think. Now, however, I know a lot about them. I will get along wel with your mommy. Just you wait and see."

Hearing Heinz's words, Gary frowned again and asked, "Are you going to marry my mommy?"

"Yes." Heinz replied frankly, "Your mommy will be my

wife. After all, a family should be together."

Little Gary thought for a moment and said, "Although this is what I want, if my mommy really doesn't like you, you'd better not force her."

"Son," Heinz was a little touched and reached out his hand to hold his little shoulder. "Thank you for your kind thoughts. I will try my best."

"Do whatever you like," Little Gary shrugged as he did not have many requests anyway. He said, "I only want my mommy to be happy for the rest of her life."

"Don't worry," Heinz promised, clasping Gary's shoulders with his hands. He was moved by his words. "Good boy, I'll bring happiness to the both of you."

"I hope so," Gary looked at him. Then, he said, "I will go and see what Mommy and Uncle Henley are talking about."

With that, he made his way to the door.

Heinz was stunned and said, "Aren't you afraid that your mommy will worry about you?"

"Aren't you afraid that my mommy will be taken away by Uncle Henley?" The little one raised his eyebrows and rebuked.

At that moment, the father-son duo shared the same purpose -- they didn't want Grace to end up with Tyler.

Heinz quirked his eyebrows and said, "If you go now, your mommy will be angry. But if you don't go, I'll be worried." "Then, you must think of a way," Little Gary said as he frowned upon hearing him. "I don't know what Mommy is thinking, but Uncle Henley is very good to Mommy. Aside from the fact that he is not my father, he is flawless."

Heinz smiled and pointed at himself, asking, "What about me?"

"You?" Little Gary knitted his eyebrows. He bluntly replied, "You are nothing but my father."

Heinz was momentarily speechless at his comment. He said helplessly, "Am I such a bad person in your mind?"

"Are you a good person?" Little Gary asked in return. He told Heinz, "In my heart, you are nothing at all. You've wronged me, my mommy, and your ancestors. You didn't even know that you have a child. Why would you even ask that?"

Heinz was once again scorned by his son. His eyes twitched helplessly.

Only Gary was able to comment on his actions. If it were anyone else, Heinz would not let it slide so easily.

"Get out of my way." Little Gary then said, "I'll do it."

Flabbergasted, Heinz thought to himself, "Am I really that useless?"

Little Gary quickly walked out.

When he came out, he saw that there was still no one in the living room.

Gary put his hands on his hips and looked at the closed door. His big eyes were shining. He paced around a few times before walking forward. Then, he knocked on the door.

"Knock knock-"

There were two knocks on the door.

When the door opened, Tyler stood at the entrance and saw that the little one was looking at him.

With a flash of light in his eyes, Tyler smiled slightly and said, "Yes, Little Gary?"

"Uncle Henley, do you need me to help you pack your things?" Little Gary asked. He did not forget to look inside the room.

He saw his mother getting up from the floor to walk to the door.

"There's no need for that, Little Gary," Tyler said. "I'm almost done."

A suitcase was placed in the middle of the room with a briefcase on it. The luggage was very simple.

Tyler pulled them up and said to Grace and Gary, "All right, I've packed up now. I'll leave tonight."

"Uncle Henley, are you leaving now?" Little Gary asked in shock.

"Yes," Tyler replied with a nod.

"Don't you want to have dinner first?" Little Gary was surprised again.

"I'm afraid that if I do, you'll be worried," Tyler said, ruffling his hair with a smile. "I'm leaving now. You don't have to see me off."

After saying that, he left quickly and took the suitcase to the door. Then, he turned around and waved at Grace and Little Gary.

Little Gary was at an utter loss. Was Tyler going to

leave just like that?

Grace nodded and said, "Give me a call anytime."

"Okay," Tyler replied.

Afterwards, he walked out, entered the elevator, went downstairs, and sat in his car. He took out the phone and dialed a number. When the call was connected, he said, "Harry, book a hotel room for me. Remember to use my name."

"Alright," Harry replied.

Hanging up the phone, Tyler smiled, looked up at the window of Grace's house and then drove away quickly.

Grace stood at the door of her bedroom and looked at her son. Without saying anything, she walked into the kitchen.

She planned to prepare the ingredients for dinner first before changing the sheets and quilts in the bedroom. After that, she would cook. "Mommy, are you angry with me?" Little Gary followed her to the kitchen and asked.

Grace shook her head and said, "I'm not angry."

"Then, why won't you pay me any attention?" Little Gary looked up at Grace and asked uneasily, "I thought you were angry with me. Grace paused and looked at her son.

At the door of the kitchen, a tall figure appeared. She froze when she saw Heinz staring directly at her.

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She looked at her son again and crouched down. She hugged Little Gary and smiled. Then, she said, "Mommy won't be angry with you. You can go and play"

Little Gary looked at his mother in surprise. When he looked at her eyes again, he noticed that her eyes were watery and also slightly reddened.

Little Gary blinked his big eyes and asked, "Did you cry?"

Hearing this, Grace was stunned. Even Heinz, who was standing behind Little Gary, was dumbfounded as well. He immediately looked at Grace worriedly. It was true that Grace's eyes were a little red.

Grace stood up immediately and said, "I told you I'm fine. You two can go out now. I'll prep the meal."

Seeing how tired she was, Heinz said, "Grace, come back with me. Let's go to my place, I have a chef who can cook for us."

Grace shook her head and refused, "No, there's no need for that. I don't want to go anywhere today."

She then turned her back to them and began preparing the meal. She was ready to cook.

Seeing his mother's reaction, Little Gary said to Heinz, "Squat down!"

Heinz promptly followed his orders, he crouched down and asked, "What's wrong?"

Little Gary leaned to him and whispered in his ear, "Mommy is not happy. You should leave now."

Stunned, Heinz shook his head and replied in a whisper, "No, you go out first. I'll comfort your mommy. I promise she'll be fine in a while."

"Are you sure?" Little Gary asked as he was very doubtful.

"Of course, but you must give me a few minutes, and you are not allowed to disturb me," Heinz said.

"Alright," Little Gary nodded. "I'll go play my game."

He then left quickly, allowing his parents some time and space.

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