Jensen thought for a moment before saying, "I'll be there soon. Wait for a moment."

Soon, Jensen's car arrived at the unit. He stopped the car and immediately walked towards Heinz's car.

When he came to the front and saw Heinz, he immediately opened the door and got into the car.

Looking over Heinz's haggard appearance, he frowned.

"What's going on?"

Heinz turned to look at him and was speechless for a while.

"Speak." Jensen said in a deep voice, "If you don't speak, how can I know what you've gotten yourself into?"

Heinz covered his face with his hands and sighed. He took a deep breath and exhaled. Then he put down his hand and looked at Jensen blankly.

"Hey!" Jensen frowned, "Talk. If you don't talk, it's going to be really boring."

Heinz looked at Jensen quietly. After a long while, he said, "Don't be frightened."

"Frightened? Me?" Jensen frowned and chuckled, "Am I the kind of person who would be frightened easily?"

He was a policeman. It wasn't like he hadn't gone through many experiences.

"Just say it. I'd like to see what's going on to make you behave like this."

"Ernest is my son," Heinz suddenly said.

"Wait, what?" Jensen was really shocked. He looked as if he had stepped on a landmine. "Ernest? But how?"

Heinz felt helpless, upset, and a little happy. It was really a complicated feeling.

He didn't know what to say. At the moment, he didn't even know whether his good friend would trust him or not.

Seeing that he did not speak, Jensen frowned and looked at him. "You, have you ever had contact with other women?"

"No," Heinz shook his head. "There have been no other women except Jodie and Grace."

"Did Jodie give birth to the child?" Jensen's eyes widened. "Otherwise, what's going on?"

"That's impossible." Heinz said, "Ernest was born several months after Jodie passed away. It's impossible for her to have had a child. Besides, I hadn't touched her for a long time." Jensen was stunned, "Then is it Grace?"

"How is this possible?" Heinz shook his head. "Grace already had Little Gary."

Jensen also nodded, "It's so strange. You said that your child has appeared, but we don't know who the mother is."

Heinz didn't say anything.

Jensen suggested, "Didn't you deny your relationship with Grace before? Who knows if what you're saying now is true. I think you probably have other women."

"How could I?" Heinz said deeply, "I haven't slept with any other women."

"But you said that the child is yours, not Jodie's, not Grace's. You only ever slept with these two women." Jensen analyzed for him, "This child either fell from the sky or he's a result of promiscuous reproduction."

"No other women." Heinz said firmly, "I really don't have any other women."

"How did that happen?" Jensen also felt puzzled. "Are you sure he's really your child?"

"I'm sure, absolutely true." Heinz said. "The test results are out."

Jensen was also astonished. "What about the possibility of malignant reproduction?"

"I don't remember donating anything."

"Have you ever used your hand to...?" Jensen glanced at his hand and then at his pants.

Seeing his suspicious gaze, Heinz's face sank. Looking at him, he said in a deep voice, "You really are a fool. Why are you looking at me like this?"

"Maybe there's a servant in your house who stole your pants. Maybe there's still something left."

"You are so disgusting," Heinz was really driven crazy by his best friend.

"If that's the case, then Ernest would be a fine product brought back from a pile of garbage. It's incredible." "This is not in line with science," Heinz shook his head. "But you can't replace a logical reason now."

"That's why I came to see you," Heinz sighed. "It was you who brought Ernest to me."

Jensen was also stunned and frowned. After thinking for a moment, he said, "After hearing what you said, I did think of something."

"What is it?"

"I think I'll have to take another look at Ernest's case."

"And here I thought you recalled something important."

"I will start from the beginning," Jensen said. "Many orphans who have grown up can replace their original parents. At such a young age, Ernest definitely could, too. This is really amazing. He is your son. Since he was raised by you, we can definitely replace his mother."

"The problem is that if I found her, Grace would probably leave me," Heinz was very worried. "I have a guilty conscience now. Do you know that kind of feeling? I have a guilty conscience whenever I see her." "What's there to be guilty of?"

"I promised in front of Grace that Ernest was definitely not my child, but now it's like a slap in my face," Heinz was extremely conflicted.

"That's right." Jensen said, "Many years ago, I thought that Ernest looked like you. Although he isn't as similar as Little Gary, he still looks like you. You have always been sure that he was not your kid. This kind of feeling is normal."

"Don't take pleasure in other people's misfortune," Heinz said in a low voice. "I'm very anxious right now."

"Hahaha." Jensen laughed, "You suddenly have another child. Why are you so anxious?"

"I'm worried about Grace." Heinz was really worried about Grace's feelings after replaceing out about it, and he was afraid that she would leave him.

"What are you afraid of?" Jensen said, "You didn't have Ernest by sleeping with another woman. Even if he's your child, he was born by illegal matters."

"How is that possible?" Heinz shook his head. "Do you think Grace will believe this reason?"

"How do you know whether Grace will believe it or not?" Jensen asked in a low voice, "If you're talking like this, even I would suspect that you did something. Do you have a third woman?"

"No," Heinz's brows furrowed tightly. "How could I?"

He hadn't had a s*x life ever since the mistake he made in the tent that night. It was only when he met Grace that he started to feel like a man again.

All these years, he had been living the life of a monk.

"Help me check," Heinz said. "I want to replace out who is so bold to give birth to my child and sell him away."

"Okay, I'll investigate it." Jensen said, "Don't worry. I'll handle this matter."

"Who on earth did you get Ernest from?"

"He was found in a citizen's house," Jensen explained. "At that time, someone reported that a child was adopted illegally in a family. We went there. They said they bought the child with a lot of money."

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