Grace immediately recalled the time when she was with Heinz in the private lounge of that party.

That scene was truly an intense one.

At that time, he was so cold, completely devoid of reaction.

Grace even suspected that he was faking it.

Now that he was treating her like this, she truly felt like she was facing a completely different person.

"Do you remember?" He asked.

"What?" She turned to look at him.

He lowered his head and kissed her. In a deep voice, he said, "That time when I asked you to come here and change into your swimsuit."

"Of course I remember!" Grace was very angry when she thought about it. "I will never forget that moment for the rest of my life. You are so bad. How could you have threatened me to put on the swimsuit like that."

"Yes, I admit," Heinz admitted it without hesitation. "I just wanted to do that."

"Playboy," she spat out the word.

"That time, I really wanted to do this to you!" He pressed downwards, full of threat.

Grace raised her eyes in shock.

Just like that, their eyes suddenly met each other's.

Grace saw the unconcealed emotion in his eyes, as if he would explode at any time.

Grace was so frightened that her heart trembled. She pursed her lips and said in a slightly nervous tone, "Heinz."

He smiled and raised the corner of his lips, looking extremely evil. "I was afraid that I couldn't control myself and would do something dangerous to you that time, which was why I left."

She suddenly couldn't understand him. That time, it seemed to be so strange.

However, she was very lucky at that time.

In the end, he didn't do anything to her.

"If I did something to you at that time, you would definitely think that I am not a reliable man, right?" Heinz asked.

She agreed with Heinz's words in her heart, but she didn't want to admit it.

With a clever look in her eyes, Grace snorted and said, "You are not a reliable man now, either!"

"Really?" Heinz was not angry. "If I'm unreliable, why did you defend me in front of outsiders?"

Grace was stunned. He knew that he was talking about the Jodie Lawson matter.

Today, in the ward, she couldn't help defending Heinz. She just couldn't help herself.

At that time, her heart was full of sympathy.

"I don't think I did," Grace smiled and said, "I don't remember."

She couldn't take the credit, either.

Heinz smiled tenderly and pinched her nose. "You're a good woman."

After being praised, Grace was naturally happy. "Yes, I am a good woman. You must cherish me."

Heinz stared at her, his long and narrow eyes overflowing with warmth. He gazed at her for a moment and said, "Grace, thank you for your care."

Grace shook her head.

"Thank you for your trust and your generosity. Thank you for being able to accept me even after knowing my situation." He was truly emotional. Heinz felt the warmth deep in his heart. After all, not everyone could do such a thing.

Perhaps no one could understand why someone's spouse would support their ex- partner's parents financially.

Grace was a special woman.

She was a woman who always surprised him.

She was ceaselessly strong and independent.

She had her principles, but at the same time, she was magnanimous.

Such a woman deserved the most beautiful love and happiness.

"It's all in the past," Grace said, "I think, if Jodie was still alive, you wouldn't have done such a thing."

"Yes," He calmly admitted. "If Jodie was still alive, I wouldn't support her parents, or worry about them."

She raised her head to look at Heinz, not saying a word.

"What else do you want to know?" Heinz could see the doubt in her eyes.

After thinking for a while, she said, "If Jodie was still alive, would you be with me?"

"I'm destined to be with you," Heinz said in a deep voice. He said word by word, very seriously, "Jodie and I were doomed to go nowhere."

Grace looked at him in a daze, trying to figure out the meaning of his words.

Heinz still looked at her and said seriously again, "You and I were destined to meet and be together. Grace, I treat you differently from everyone else."

The feeling that Grace gave Heinz was different.

However, if he said those words now, she might doubt him.

He could only look at her seriously, hoping that she could feel that emotion from the bottom of his heart.

He was serious.

Looking at him, after a long while, she said, "I don't know if what you're saying is all your innermost thoughts, but I think after Jodie's unfortunate death, there's nothing wrong with you thinking it." After all, Jodie was dead. The surviving had to look forward and move on.

"I'm telling the truth," he said in a low voice.

"I believe you," Grace smiled and said. "In the future, you can support Jodie's parents. I don't have any opinion on it. Poor old people; they've encountered one of the three greatest misfortunes in life. It's really too pitiful."

If Heinz didn't support them, Jodie's parents might not have the courage to survive.

It was better to provide help when people needed the most.

Most people don't need too much, they just need some help.

She should not stop Heinz.

After thinking for a while, she said seriously, "So, you should try your best to visit them."

"Still, there should be a boundary," Heinz said. "What you said in the ward is right. We should keep some distance."

"Did you really hear all of it?" Grace asked.

He nodded and smiled slightly, his eyes falling on Grace's face.

"Was it a little too much?" Grace said, "In fact, it was wrong to argue with elders."

"It wasn't too much." The more he thought about it, the more he felt that it was not wrong at all. "You are not the kind of person to cross lines."

Grace was stunned. She didn't expect Heinz to praise her.

"You are a woman with a sense of propriety," Heinz said again.

Grace laughed and said, "Then, you better cherish me." "Of course." He held her tightly in his arms and sighed again. He was glad that he didn't let go of her, otherwise, he would miss her again.

She was so kind.

Grace clung to him.

He lowered his head and kissed her gently on the face, as if he was deliberately teasing her.

Needless to say, his hands on her body were not so well-behaved.

After thinking for a while, Grace said in a low voice, "We're in the swimming pool, no way."

"I know," He whispered in her ear, "I know what I'm doing."

"But there seems to be surveillance cameras here," Grace said while looking around for the surveillance cameras.

"I turned them off already," he said.

"No, I'm still scared in my heart," Grace replied.

Perhaps no one was willing to be seen by others while they were making love.

"I can't hold it back anymore," Heinz said in a low voice, "You can feel it."

Grace tensed up and stared at him. "Let's go back to our room," she said stiffly.

Heinz put his lips next to her ear and said softly, "It's not a good idea to come out from the pool like this. What if I bump into the housekeeper?"

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