Grace held the thick envelopes in her hands. They felt like two books. She wanted to say something.

Alice had already shouted happily, "Zachary, thank you. I'll use it well."

"Keep it," Zachary said, "I'm going to the washroom. You guys wander around and see if there's anything you want to buy." Zachary quickly headed to the bathroom.

In the washroom, Heinz placed Little Gary down and said to him, "Hurry up. Everyone is waiting for you."

Little Gary did not say anything as he went into the toilet.

When he was done, Heinz said, "Look, you are being unreasonable. Obviously, you wanted to pee, yet you didn't want to admit it."

Little Gary's expression changed. "It's none of your business."

"I'm not nudging my nose into your business," Heinz turned around and walked out. The corner of his lips lifted with a sly smile on his handsome face. This little guy was still so stubborn. Did he think that a father would not know what his son was thinking?

He was smiling when he saw Zachary's face. He was about to enter the washroom.

They greeted each other.

"You are here?" Heinz asked instantly.

Zachary nodded, "Yes, we just reached."

"Can we discuss something?" Heinz asked.

"Go ahead," Zachary nodded and said.

"Later, can the kid behind me take your car instead?" Heinz pointed to Gary behind him.

Zachary took a look at Little Gary.

He nodded, "No problem."

"Okay, I'll ask Alice to bring her nephew with her."

"I won't go." Little Gary heard Heinz's proposal and he immediately protested from behind.

Zachary smiled slightly as he looked at the smart child. He said with a glimmer in his eyes, "Can you tell me why you don't want to take my car?"

"Because I'm not letting him win this fight." Little Gary snorted, "He wants to get rid of me, but there's no way I'm letting him do so."

"Who is he?" Zachary asked lowly.

Little Gary was taken aback and frowned. "Who are you?"

"Your Uncle," said Zachary with a smile. "You can call me Zach, or you can call me Zachary. It's fine if you call me Old Man too."

Little Gary widened his eyes and looked at Zachary in astonishment. His eyes were filled with puzzlement. "You, how did you know?" These were all his ways of addressing Heinz. He either addressed him as Heinz or Old Man. How did

his uncle know about this?

Alice told him on the road.

Zachary was very curious about this nephew whom he had just met. He noticed that his words have attracted Little Gary's attention.

"Know about what?" Zachary asked as if nothing had happened.

Little Gary's mouth parted slightly.

Zachary said, "I'll go to the washroom first. You wait for me and then we can talk."

Little Gary frowned, "I won't wait for you."

"Up to you then." Zachary didn't stay nor did he insist that Gary waited for him. He entered the washroom.

Little Gary stood at the door for a while. Then, he looked at Heinz and found that he had left.

He lifted his feet to chase after Heinz.

Heinz noticed that Little Gary's tiny figure was chasing after him from the corner of his eyes. A victorious smile appeared on his handsome face. He was still too young to argue with him.

Grace held the two envelopes in her hand and looked at Heinz. "It was given by my cousin. The children and I each have one. Alice has received one too." "Keep it." Heinz smiled and said, "Your cousin doesn't lack money anyway."

Grace looked at Little Gary, who was behind Heinz. Then, she looked back at Heinz and asked softly, "Is he still making a fuss?"

"Yeah." Heinz nodded.

She sighed and said, "Little Gary, come here."

Little Gary came to Grace and lowered his head. He was in a bad mood

"Take this." Grace handed an envelope to him. "It's some allowance from your uncle."

Little Gary looked up silently.

Tve asked him to take his Uncle and Little Aunt's car. What do you think?" Heinz asked for Grace's opinion. "Your cousin is happy to do it. He's fine with it." Grace looked at Little Gary in surprise. "What about Little Gary? What does he think?"

"I'm not sure," Heinz said.

"I don't want to go," Little Gary refused.

Grace did not say anything.

Suddenly, Alice came from the bathroom and shouted from a distance, "Little Gary, Ernest, come with your Aunt and Uncle. Don't go with your mom and dad. Give them some privacy. What do you think?" Heinz immediately looked at Alice with a smile in his eyes. He was very impressed and grateful that she came at the right time.

Alice looked into Heinz's eyes and held out her hand.

Heinz was a smart person. When he saw that Alice's palm was faced up, he understood what she meant.

He took out his wallet from his pocket, pulled out a credit card from it, and handed it to her. "Take it. Use

it as you like."

"Heinz, you are really generous."

"Fee for babysitting," Heinz said with a slight smile.

Grace didn't know whether to laugh or cry as she looked at the two in front of her. She looked at Ernest and said, "I'll bring Ernest with me. Do whatever you want."

Little Gary panicked when he noticed that his mother had not called for him. Panic flashed through his wide eyes.

Alice went up to Little Gary and held his hand. She could tell from Little Gary's behavior that he was not happy and that he was putting up a fight.

"Is there something wrong, my good nephew?"

Little Gary didn't say a word. He pursed his lips, and his big eyes were filled with tears.

He wanted to cry.

Alice was shocked and hugged Little Gary in her arms. "What's wrong? Who bullied you?"

Little Gary buried his face in Alice's neck. He did not say anything else as he hugged Alice's neck silently.

Alice felt a tug in her heart and looked up at Heinz.

Heinz's eyes were burning, and he felt a little sorry. He looked at Little Gary and narrowed his deep eyes.

"What's really going on, Heinz?" Alice was anxious.

"It's nothing." Heinz made up his mind and said, "He's being melodramatic."

Alice was shocked and picked up Little Gary. "Don't talk about my nephew like that. He won't do that. Let's go, Little Gary. I will take you to your uncle's car."

Heinz watched as they headed to Zachary's car. He was afraid that Little Gary would feel that they were being biased. Therefore, he got into the car and said to Ernest, "Ernest, can I ask you to do me a favor?' "No problem, Dad," Ernest replied crisply. "Go ahead."

"Your brother is angry and is on the outs. Could you please help us to comfort him?"

Ernest nodded and agreed happily, "Of course. I'll take my uncle's car. He gave me an allowance so I should thank him."

"You are such a good kid," Heinz praised.

It wasn't long before Ernest got into Zachary's car. Heinz and Grace sat behind and raised the blinds to create a private space for themselves.

Grace casted a glance at him and said helplessly, "You've purposely separated us from the children. I bet you don't have any good intentions."

"Your sister does not have good intentions either," Heinz said with a sneaky smile.

Grace rolled her eyes at him and said, "I'm warning you. I'm going to Southland to deliver my grandmother's ashes, and something happened. My cousin received a call and it seemed like the Lowe family disagrees with what we are doing."

Heinz frowned. When he looked into Grace's worried eyes, a strong light flashed in his eyes.

"Don't worry. The Lowe family will definitely be afraid if Zachary and I work together."

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