That's right. It wouldn't look good if Heinz ran into the housekeeper.

She looked down at him. Through the crystal clear water, she could see his reaction.

There were no secrets.

She could see that Heinz was very excited. She raised her eyes and looked into his eyes again.

She really didn't expect Heinz to be so direct, with nothing to hide.

She turned her face and pursed her lips. After a while, she muttered out a sentence, "Just hold it back."

He was stunned and immediately protested. "Do you think it's appropriate to make a man hold it back?"

"I think it is," Grace didn't want to waste time with him.

"Men have to strive forward. There is absolutely no reason to hold back," Heinz said righteously.

"Even so, we can't do it here. We're in the swimming pool." She carefully said, "We could catch some disease, do you understand?"

"This is a private swimming pool that only Ernest and I use. The water has just been changed and disinfected," Heinz said.

"It doesn't matter." Grace shook her head. "Even if the water is clean, we shouldn't do it here."

"Grace, I think we should give it a try." He still felt that it was relatively better to have some romance from time to time. Women always liked to be surprised, didn't they? "Without any protection, I can't do anything. Did you forget that I'm not in good health?" Grace said.

He was immediately stupefied. Alright, he lost.

In fact, he didn't expect to really do anything in the swimming pool. He just wanted to stay with Grace for a bit longer.

Looking at Grace, he gulped and took a deep breath.

From his gaze, it seemed like he wanted to swallow her whole, not even leaving the bones behind.

Grace was really speechless.

They already did it once in the changing room just now, but he still wanted more.

This time, she could not do it.

She sighed.

"Let's go upstairs." He pestered her and said, "It's not good for you to stay in the water for too long."

She felt very helpless as she knew why he was so anxious.

She nodded. "I'd better go upstairs and take a bath."

The two of them walked out of the swimming pool.

Grace put on a bathrobe.

Heinz also put one on, and the two of them went upstairs together.

Heinz held on tightly to Grace's hand and refused to let go.

Step by step, they walked towards the bedroom upstairs.

Neither of them spoke and the atmosphere was very quiet.

It seemed that there were only two of them in the whole villa. The others had already been ordered not to enter the villa. After entering the bedroom, Grace sped to the bathroom.

Heinz went to the bedside table to open the drawer. After taking something, he quickly followed her into the bathroom. As soon as he walked through the door, he grabbed her from behind.

Grace was stunned.

Heinz said, "I've got it here. It's all right now. Don't worry."

With no strength left in her body, she was brought under the shower. The warm water instantly washed over her.

Grace rested her head on his shoulder, then said softly, "After showering, I'm going to lie down."

Stunned for a second, Heinz seemed to have realized something, and started to chuckle.

After thinking for a while, she patted him and said, "I'm too tired. It's better for me to lie down."

"Yes, Madam." He bowed his head and smiled, respecting her decision. He quickly helped her wash up and brought her out.

"I'll go downstairs first to get the medicine and bring it here," Heinz said as he put on his bathrobe. "Wait for me."

Only then did Grace remember that she had forgotten to take her medicine.

She was so busy that she forgot to take her medicine.

Heinz went downstairs.

She immediately went to put on a dress then sat down on the edge of the bed. She tidied her long hair and prepared to blow it dry. Heinz had just arrived downstairs. It was eleven o'clock when he took a look at his watch.

He looked at his phone and saw that there was a missed call.

It was from his grandfather.

Heinz frowned. He picked up the phone and made a call.

After a while, Heinz's grandfather's voice came from the other side, "Rascal, how long has it been since you last came to see me?"

"Not too long," Heinz said. "You have food and water, so you don't need me at all. Why should I come to see you?"

"Hmph, you just wish for me to die," the old man said angrily.

Heinz was stunned. He held the phone and said slowly, "Since you know what I'm thinking, why do you need to say it out loud? It's so embarrassing." "Stinky brat, I'm your mom's father," the old man said.

"So what?" Heinz did not care. "I don't even respect my mother, let alone you."

"You're p*ssing me off." The old man was even angrier. "You're doing it on purpose."

"You're the one who called!" Heinz yelled.

"No, you called me," the old man said. "It's you who called me."

"Yes, because you left me a missed call. If you didn't call me first, would I call you?" Heinz asked.

"Brat." The old man scolded angrily again, "You'll anger me to death."

"Tell me, what's the matter?" Heinz asked impatiently.

"When are you coming to see me?" the old man asked.

Heinz felt that Grace's news would've been reported in the entertainment news. His grandfather never read entertainment news, so he would not know about it. Otherwise, he would have brought up this matter a long time ago.

However, he didn't mention it.

He knew that his grandfather did not know about it.

Heinz said, "Why do you want me to go see you?"

"Don't you miss me?" The old man asked.

"Why would I miss your old and wrinkly face?" Heinz asked calmly.

"Cough cough cough" The old man was almost choked to death by Heinz's words.

Heinz tightened his grip on the phone and listened carefully.

The old man's voice came from the other side, "You're p*ssing me off. Sooner or later, I'll die because of you."

Heinz breathed a sigh of relief and said in a relaxed tone, "Good people die young, evil people live forever."

"Tut!" The old man sneered. "Grandson, you simply are my enemy."

"Okay, enough, I don't have time for this," Heinz said.

"You don't have time?" The old man said, "It's eleven o'clock, what are you doing at this hour?"

"I want to sleep," Heinz said in a deep voice.

"Sleep?" The old man was very surprised. "You sleep this early?"

Heinz didn't say anything.

"You are going to sleep with a woman, aren't you?" The old man immediately gossiped, "Who? Who is she?"

Heinz didn't want to tell him about it. Hence, he said in a low voice, "I'm going to sleep by myself."

"Then, why are you going to sleep at this hour?" The old man asked. "I'm bored. Talk to me."

"I just want to sleep." Although he said so, Heinz didn't hang up the phone.

"You're not crazy, are you?" The old man said, "Grandson, since you don't have a woman there, why are you so anxious to go to sleep?"

He could tell that the old man was fine.

He was just too free.

The old man called Heinz when he had nothing to do.

Most of the time, he would ask him to go on blind dates or attend classes, and talk about himself over and over, again and again.

This had been the case all these years.

Heinz was used to it.

He sighed and said, "I do what I want myself, okay?"

"Cough, cough, cough." The old man almost choked.

This was not the first time they had a talk like this.

The old man was shocked, but he still said loudly, "No, it's not good for your kidneys."

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