Gary returned to the classroom. Ernest looked at him worriedly and asked, "What's going on? Why did the headmaster call for you?"

"It's not the headmaster who called for me," Little Gary answered, shaking his head.

"Who was it, then?" Ernest asked with a frown.

"Why don't you take a guess?"

"Give me a hint."

"Heinz's relative," Little Gary said.

Ernest was stunned for a moment. Suddenly, he opened his mouth slightly and said with a very surprised look, "Could it be great-grandfather?"

"That's right," Little Gary said helplessly, "Did you know that the old man is very interesting? He's probably too bored."

Ernest shook his head. "I'm not that close with greatgrandpa."

"Not that close?" Little Gary immediately raised his eyebrows and asked with a puzzled look, "How could it be?"

"He is indifferent to me." Ernest's expression was dignified. "We aren't that close. My great-grandfather has never really paid attention to me. He would occasionally stare at me for a long time, but in the end, he would shake his head and sigh."

At the thought of this, the expression on Ernest's face became serious. In short, he was unhappy.

Little Gary's eyes widened as he saw some of Ernest's emotions.

Suddenly, Ernest said, "Every time he looks at me while sighing and shaking his head, I would have the illusion that I am not his grandson."

"Ah!" Little Gary cried out in surprise. He felt a little guilty. Heinz had told him about this, but he had not expected Ernest to think this.

He quickly came to his senses and said, "Are you overthinking things, Ernest? You look so much like Heinz. How can you not be his son? Stop thinking too much."

Ernest smiled bitterly. "That's what I suspect. It doesn't matter. I don't care that much about it, anyway."

Who wouldn't care about it?

Little Gary could tell that he cared a lot, but he was just trying to convince himself.

"Ernest!" Little Gary pressed down on his shoulder. "Haven't you considered who your mommy was?"

"I have." His lips pulled up into a bitter smile. "But what's the point of thinking about it? It's useless."

"We can investigate it," Gary said. "Perhaps we can replace someone from the detective agency to help us."

"Someone from the detective agency?" Ernest was stunned. "How can I investigate it when I'm always being heavily guarded?"

"You don't understand, do you?" Little Gary said, "We can investigate it through the internet."

"The internet?" Ernest suddenly realized what he was trying to say. "That's a good idea, but what if they try to fool us?"

"We must plan ahead before we do anything," Little Gary said, "Let me think about it, then we can research it later."

"Yeah." Ernest nodded. Suddenly, he thought of something and shook his head. "No, I can't. Forget it. If I found my mommy, your mommy would be sad."

Little Gary looked at him in surprise. "Are you worried about my mommy?"

"Yes, I'm worried about Aunt Smith," Ernest sighed and said, "Not having a mother is a part of my life that I have to accept. I don't want to search for her. I just want to have Aunt Smith as my mommy. I think she is kind and loving to me, too."

Gary looked at Ernest and said, "You are so loyal and good. I can't be disloyal. Ernest, it's your right to know who your mommy is."

"I really don't want to know."

"It doesn't matter," Gary insisted, "I want to know who your mommy is and what kind of person Heinz is. I don't want my mommy to be insecure."

Little Gary knew that Heinz was not Ernest's father, so he really wanted to help him replace his biological parents.

However, he couldn't really say that to Ernest.

If he knew that he was an abandoned child, he would be sad.

He couldn't ignore Ernest's feelings. He had to think about this carefully and replace a way to deal with it.

In the headmaster's office.

Old Master Carter stood and walked out with a cane.

The butler followed closely behind, supporting him with his hands.

After coming out from the room, Old Master Carter said, "I want to see the monitor. I want to see what the children are doing."

"That is fine. I'll turn on the computer for you," Mr. Maurice quickly entered the room. "You can come in and have a look."

Therefore, Old Master Carter went back to his office again. He turned on his computer and saw what they were doing. The video showed Little Gary and Ernest's class.

It just so happened that the two little guys were chatting.

Old Master Carter frowned when he saw this.

"Mr. Carter, look at these two kids standing together. Don't they look like twins?" Mr. Maurice smiled as he pointed at the scene. "They look very alike to each other when seen from afar. We've always said that before knowing Madam Smith's child was Mr. Jones's son at that time, so we didn't suspect anything."

Anyone would have thought that these two children were twins.

"Mr. Jones's genes are really strong. These two will be handsome when they grow up," Mr. Maurice commented.

Old Master Carter's eyes were sharp as he stared at the screen, his frown growing deeper and deeper.

He stood up again and said to the butler, "Let's go to their classroom."

"Yes."

Thus, they headed to their destination.

In the corridor, Old Master Carter stood by the window and carefully observed the two little guys inside.

At the same time, Little Gary turned to look in the direction of the door and caught sight of the old man.

He frowned and said to Ernest, "Ernest, Heinz's grandfather is here. Look."

When Ernest turned his head, he happened to see the old man outside the window.

He was stunned for a moment, then smiled slightly as a greeting.

Old Master Carter's heart skipped a beat by Ernest's smile. He couldn't describe what he was feeling.

"Butler, you have to replace a way to get Ernest and Little Gary's blood, and also Heinz's blood," Old Master Carter said.

"What do you want to do?" The butler asked in surprise.

"I want to do a DNA test to see if Ernest is Heinz's son," Old Master Carter said.

"Yes, you should've done so a long time ago," the butler said. He was so anxious on behalf of Old Master Carter that he started to panic. He immediately laughed.

"Let's go." Old Master Carter looked at Ernest and waved his hand.

After saying goodbye, Old Master Carter and the butler left.

"He's leaving just like that?" Gary said in astonishment, "I thought he would come in and talk to us."

"He is usually not that talkative, but when he's bored, he's even more talkative," Ernest said, "He's here to see you this time."

"Heinz is so dumb that he doesn't even know about it until now!" Gary said in disgust. "His abilities are too poor."

"No, it's great-grandpa whose ability is stronger than Dad's men. They might not expect this," Ernest said.

"You don't have to defend him. He's a useless president," Little Gary sighed and said, "It seems that the older a person was, the wiser he becomes."

At the Jones Estate.

In the president's office.

When Alex received the report, he rushed to report it to Heinz, "President, bad news. Mr. Carter went to the kindergarten just now. By the time our people realized it, he had already been inside for an hour. He's already out now."

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