"He's leaving but yet you're only telling me this now?" Heinz became angry immediately.

Standing respectfully opposite him, Alex groaned internally.

He looked at Heinz very carefully and said, "President, it's my fault."

"Forget it." Heinz also understood, "You are not my grandfather's opponent. He must have driven the car into the kindergarten, and you thought it was the kindergarten vehicle, so you didn't pay any attention to it!"

He didn't have to think about it to know what was going on. The old man was still very capable.

"That's right," Alex quickly said, "Old Master Carter drove the car straight into the kindergarten. That's why our men didn't notice him."

"What did he do?" Heinz asked in a deep voice. "Did he go to see Little Gary?"

"Yes." Alex's heart tightened. It seemed that the president had guessed it.

Heinz leaned back and snorted. "He was ridiculed, wasn't he?"

Alex nodded. "According to what the headmaster said, although Old Master Carter sent everyone out from the room, they could still hear Little Gary ridiculing him inside. He didn't give face to Old Master Carter at all."

"Humph!" Heinz chuckled. "He's got guts!"

"The Young Master's mouth is really powerful," Alex immediately flattered him.

"I don't need you to tell me that," Heinz said in a low voice, "Do you think I don't know how he will react?"

"No, of course not!"

"Prepare the car," Heinz said in a low voice. "Let's go to the Carter Mansion."

"Yes sir!"

At the Carter Mansion.

Twenty minutes later.

Heinz went into the house and the butler immediately bowed his head with a guilty conscience. "The Young Master is here!"

"Yes, I'm here," Heinz responded casually. He looked at the old butler without saying anything, but his eyes were sharp.

The old butler was frightened. He looked at Heinz, but he did not dare to look up.

Heinz chuckled and said, "Old Master Carter is getting old now. Don't bring him out casually. If he's hurt, no one would be able to bear the consequences. Even if I let you off, his units wouldn't. He's a national treasure."

The butler quickly nodded and said, "Yes, Young Master."

Only then did Heinz enter the room.

As soon as he entered, he saw the old man sitting on the sofa drinking tea. It seemed that he had just come back as the tea was still hot. The old master didn't say anything when he saw Heinz approaching. He just glanced at him and continued to drink the tea.

"You felt great after being ridiculed at the kindergarten, didn't you?" Heinz sat down on the sofa next to the old man. "Grandpa, did you feel good?"

"Yes!" Old Master Carter snorted softly. "Your son has already practiced the art of speaking while he was still in his mother's womb. He's good at it." "Hahaha!" Heinz laughed and said, "Of course! He's my child, so of course he would be good at it."

"I'm an elder."

"So what?" Heinz said, "Don't suppress us with seniority."

The old man frowned.

"We don't care about seniority," Heinz looked at Old Master Carterand said with a smile, "Do you think it's so easy to see my son behind my back?"

The old man didn't get angry. He also smiled and said, "I'm happy to be ridiculed. I'm happy to see the fourth generation of our family."

"It is indeed good," Heinz poured himself a cup of tea, took a sip and said, "Unfortunately, his surname is not Carter."

The expression on the old man's face changed. Then, he coughed and looked at Heinz's face. "If I remember correctly, his surname is not Jones either, right?" Heinz was stunned by Old Master Carter's words.

"His mother is smart. She didn't let her son have the same surname as you," Old Master Carter said.

Heinz didn't want to lose face. He opened his mouth and said, "It doesn't matter if he bears my surname or not. I'll change it sooner or later. He's my son after all."

"Stop ridiculing me," Old Master Carter said, "Bring the little guy here and let him accompany me this weekend."

"Absolutely not." Heinz refused without hesitation.

"Why?" Old Master Carter was a little angry. "I didn't bring him out today but you still don't want to bring him over on the weekend. Why is that?"

"Let's forget about whether it is suitable or not for the time being. Even if you wanted to bring him over, you have to ask the child whether he agrees or not." With Heinz's understanding of his son, the little fellow had his own way of thinking.

Old Master Carter's mouth was agape. He had guessed it.

"Grandpa, that kid, he's not polite to me and he's certainly not going to be polite to you too," Heinz said.

"Bring him here," The old man said, "I'm so bored."

It seemed that he really was bored.

Heinz shook his head. "No, not this week."

"Why not this week?" Old Master Carter said, "Just for a day." "That won't do either."

"Why not?"

"Because you have to go on a blind date," said Heinz.

"What?" The old man thought he had misheard. He looked at his grandson suspiciously. "What did you say?"

"A blind date." Heinz said bluntly, "You arranged a blind date for me. Hence, I have also arranged a blind date for you. I have to show you how grateful I am."

"What the hell!" Old Master Carter scolded. "I'm already so old. Why should I be bothered with a blind date?"

"I'll replace you a young woman to serve you. I promise you that you won't feel bored anymore."

"Nonsense, nonsense." The old man said, "I don't want it. I am fine on my own."

"We won't be so tired after you get married," Heinz said, "You won't harass me all day long, either. In this way, your daughter will rest in peace."

"My daughter? Isn't that your mother you're talking about?"

"Yes." Heinz nodded. "I didn't say that she was not my mother."

"I don't want a woman."

"If you want to change the gender, it's fine too!" Heinz said bluntly, "I can also replace a man for you."

"You're just trying to make me angry." The old man gave him a contemptuous look, but this time he was not really angry. "If you don't bring him over, I'll go and replace your woman."

Heinz frowned and said, "Grandpa, don't cause more trouble for me." "Hmph." Old Master Carter said, "If you don't let me meet with my great-grandson, I'll tell your woman about what happened between you and Jodie."

Heinz frowned. His face turned pale, but then he smiled.

"Grandpa, Grace supports me in taking care of Jodie's parents. If you want to tell her, you can go ahead," Heinz said.

"She agreed to that?" Old Master Carter was stunned for a moment. He hadn't thought about this at all.

"Yes," Heinz replied. "You didn't think of that, did you?"

"Are you lying to me?"

"Of course I'm not lying to you," Heinz said in a deep voice, "I know you can't think of it, and I didn't expect that Grace would be so generous about this."

"Humph, that's because she doesn't love you," The old man said, "She doesn't care about you. If she did, she would surely be jealous."

Heinz was stunned. His brows furrowed, but he still refused to admit it. "Of course she loves me. She's the kind of woman who is magnanimous. I know her." "Did she say that she loves you?" Old Master Carter suddenly asked.

Heinz was stunned.

Old Master Carter looked at him and said, "It looks like she's never said it before. She doesn't care about you that much, and you shouldn't lie to yourself either."

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