Heinz was taken aback by the question and turned to look at her.

Grace then took out a piece of paper and handed it to Alice. "Wipe your mouth first."

"How can you give them so much money?" Alice said. "There will be a second time if you give in once. It's like a bottomless pit."

"Alice, he is not stupid," Grace said. "He used that money to make a deal for our safety. Don't criticize him. He is doing this for our sake."

Alice wiped her mouth and frowned. "The thing is, I don't think it's worth it. That person doesn't deserve it."

Heinz looked at Alice without saying a word.

He was a little surprised that Grace had that understanding. She did not seem angry at all.

He was actually looking forward to Grace telling him her real thoughts about it.

Grace continued, "I don't think that Heinz will give out twenty-five million dollars so easily. He is not stupid. There must be something else, for example, certain conditions."

A glint of admiration flashed across Heinz's eyes as he turned to look at her. She understood him!

She was indeed wise and understanding.

Heinz couldn't help but look at her with a deeper gaze. His gaze was full of love.

Alice pursed her lips and said, "I don't care if there are conditions. I just think that it's better to give the money to the poor in rural areas. If the poor had this amount of money, they would definitely study harder and contribute to society when they grow up. The money spent on them will definitely be worth much more than giving it to those hooligans."

"That's one way of thinking," Grace said, "Let's stop commenting on this issue."

"I don't want to owe anyone," Alice looked at Heinz and said. "I can't afford to pay back twenty-five million dollars even if I work hard for the rest of my life."

"No one wants you to return the favor," said Heinz, looking at her. "I did it willingly."

"The more you say, the more we feel embarrassed," Alice sighed. "It's like we owe you a huge debt. Am I right, sister? Jensen?"

"Why are you thinking so much?" Heinz couldn't help but tease her. "You should be more careful in the future. With Jensen and I here, you and your sister don't need to worry about anything else." "Even if I were to worry, I wouldn't be able to keep myself safe," admitted Alice. She was well aware of the limits of her strength. "However, I'll have to train hard later. I must be able to fight at least ten men on my own. At the very least, I won't be caught by others so easily next time."

Heinz looked at Jensen and said, "You teach her then. If you can't, you can get her a coach too."

"No!" Jensen immediately shook his head. "I will teach my girl myself."

Heinz glanced at him and snorted. "You're just afraid that your girlfriend will be hugged and touched by others, aren't you?"

Jensen was embarrassed and said back, "Do you want others to do the same thing to Grace?"

"F**k off, I'm the only one who can hug my woman," Heinz announced in an overbearing manner. "Not even other women are allowed to do so."

"Bullsh*t," Alice could not help but curse.

"Hey, watch your words," Heinz said in a deep voice. "Where do you want to sh*t? Go to the toilet."

Alice stuck out her tongue and sighed helplessly, "Rich people are always overbearing, and unreasonable, but why do I replace him handsome? Oh gosh."

"Did you hear that?" Heinz looked at Jensen and said in a low voice. "Your woman also thinks it's better to be rich. Do you want to quit your job and start a business with me?"

"Nope." Jensen almost reflexively refused. "I am not a business person."

"Poor kid," Heinz shot him a glance of pity. "You'll die in poverty."

"Brother-in-law, don't say that to Jensen," Alice was angry and spoke for Jensen. "Jensen has a noble personality. He likes to work as a policeman and serves the public."

"The taxes I pay for them to exist," Heinz said. "That's enough. Since you guys enjoy being poor, please proceed."

"We're not that poor," Alice said with a pout. "Aren't we quite well to do?"

Heinz shook his head. "Not bad. You live a slightly better life than the beggars at the roadside."

Jensen gave him a look and said, "That's enough. If you were talking to someone psychologically weak, he or she might have committed suicide already. I guess I am the only one that can bear your words." "Oh!" Heinz chuckled and said, "If you had thoughts of suicide, you wouldn't be qualified to be a policeman. You policemen have to have both strong minds and healthy skin."

"Why don't you just say I am thick-skinned?"

"I'm afraid that I'll hurt your self-esteem," Heinz said.

"Since I'm apparently thick-skinned, why are you still afraid of hurting my self-esteem?"

"Well, since you like your police job, you should do it properly. Don't always get others into trouble," Heinz said.

Jensen was a little nervous. That matter made him uncomfortable.

He felt guilty in his heart. He was indeed sorry for Alice.

Therefore, Jensen did not say anything.

Noticing how quiet the room had become, Grace reached out and quietly tugged at Heinz's trousers.

He took a good look at her and shook his head at her.

Grace also shook her head.

It was also his fault for insulting him this way.

"You're right," Jensen sighed. "I know, we have to handle it well in the future."

Heinz didn't say much. "Let's eat."

Alice looked at them and then at Jensen. She couldn't help saying, "Well, it's me who is useless. If I were good at martial arts, none of this would have happened. I will practice more later. You two, please leave quickly after eating. We will need some time to practice."

"Don't worry, we won't disturb your practice," Heinz said.

Soon, they finished their meal and bid goodbye to Jensen and Alice.

Grace went downstairs with Heinz. When they were walking to the car, Heinz took Grace's hand and said, "I'm sorry that I made you worry. I didn't look at my mobile phone at that time, so I didn't see your messages."

"It's okay," She didn't care at all. "You were very nervous and anxious at that time. I understand." "Come on, let's go to the mountain," He took her hand and said. "I will make it up to you tonight." She was stunned and she somehow became a little guilty.

"How was your appointment?" Heinz asked as he opened the car door.

"It was alright."

"I'll accompany you next time. Don't go by yourself," Heinz said. "Lester can also bring you here."

"There's no need to do so." She shook her head and said, "It's the most comfortable for me to go by myself. I'm going to a gynecologist. It's so embarrassing for me to ask men to accompany me." Heinz looked at her and thought for a moment. "No, that won't do. We can wait for you outside if you really feel embarrassed. You cannot go alone."

"I know, you are so naggy," Grace took a long breath and said. "Mr. Jones, are you going through menopause now?"

"Nonsense," Heinz held her hand tightly. "My youth hasn't even come to an end yet. I am very healthy too. Menopause? How is that possible?" She laughed and got into the car.

Heinz stood by the car and looked down at her. Suddenly, he said, "Since your menstruation is gone, let's have some fun."

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