Alice pulled Little Gary over and got him to stand in front of her.

She looked at his red eyes and knew that he was truly panicking.

It was because his beloved mommy was being bullied, and she was all over the news.

She said, "Little Gary, I know that you feel bad for your mother right now. I know that. Don't worry about it. As long as you two don't believe in those rumors and know how your mommy truly is, it would be enough."

"Your understanding and support is the biggest comfort to your mommy."

Little Gary nodded and didn't say anything.

Alice pulled him into her arms and whispered, "Alright then. It's late now, everything will be fine soon!"

Little Gary did not leave.

Alice whispered a few words into his ear. He nodded obediently and walked up to Grace and Ernest. He said to Ernest, "Ernest, let's go to bed and let Mommy rest."

"Okay." Looking at Grace, Ernest said again, "Mommy, I will eat well. I'll grow up taller and bigger quickly to protect you."

"I'll take you guys to bed." Grace stood up, held their hands and glanced at Heinz.

Heinz nodded, "Go ahead, I'll be discussing with Editor Lowe about the news tomorrow."

"Alright."

After that, Grace took the children to the room to rest.

Heinz returned to the study and Hermione was typing on the keyboard. She noticed him and quickly looked up. "Mr. Jones, I've written a draft according to your request. There's still a little more to go. You can take a look later."

Heinz nodded. He pulled out a chair and sat down. "You can continue your work, don't worry about me."

"Yes, sir."

Hermione nodded. She continued typing on the keyboard to finish the draft.

Heinz sat down opposite her. He took out his mobile phone and looked at the comments on Jodie's video.

The myriad of comments has gotten the video to become one of the hottest topics right now. The video was one of the top searches on the Internet. Most of the

comments were demeaning. They commented on how she was shameless, and how she accused someone else when it was her fault.

There were a series of mean comments and the top comments were all in Grace's favor.

The tables had turned.

Heinz knew that the plan was beginning to succeed.

After seeing so many comments on the news, he did not feel much joy in him, and thought that it was a mess.

He browsed through the comments, page by page.

Ten minutes later, Hermione turned her laptop screen over to show Heinz. "Mr. Jones, I just finished writing this. Take a look."

He put down his mobile phone and looked carefully at the draft written by Hermione.

It was undeniable that she was good at what she did. She was smart with her words and the message was clear. The article was fully at Grace's advantage.

The best part was that it did not comment on Jodie's matter at all.

Hermione was just putting the truth into words. It was up to the public to evaluate the situation.

The standard of the article was good. Heinz read it thoroughly from head to toe. He realized that none of the words could be replaced.

The article was truly well written. "Editor Lowe, your writing is truly impeccable. There is nothing to change about it. I am in awe."

Hermione giggled with joy. "Mr. Jones, what we need is for the public to be in awe. If the tables did not turn and the situation was not at Grace's advantage, I believe that we have not succeeded yet." Heinz nodded. "The situation is actually going according to plan."

"Because of that video?" Hermione assumed.

"Yes," Heinz replied. "It's because of that video."

"That is one reason, but I was thinking there must be a reason for me to publish this article. I've been having this mindset recently, which is to leave out the comments for the opposition. We only talk about ourselves, then let the public think and comment about it. If we were to write bad things about Jodie, it may result in an ending we don't want."

"Therefore, you didn't make any comments about her, I could tell. I understand your good intentions. Thank you for the hard work," Heinz praised her.

"It's nothing. Grace had always given me a warm familiar feeling. Then, I found out that she was my cousin, I felt so happy. If she's faced with a problem, I would help her out for sure. I won't let her get bullied by anyone," Hermoine added.

"Thank you, Sister Hermione!" Heinz said sincerely.

"Haha. Don't call me that." She laughed. "Wait till you marry my cousin for real, and I'll let you call me sister."

Heinz raised the corner of his mouth slightly and said, "Yes, I will. I will get married as soon as this crisis is over. No one can stop me this time."

"Yes, as soon as all these issues come to an end, it will be good for the both of you. If you're happy with this draft, I'll bring it to the newspaper office now to make arrangements for tomorrow's publication." "I'll get someone to send you out."

"You don't have to. I have my own bodyguard. The Lowe family has always been spoilt that way. We always have bodyguards with us. I am my father's only daughter, so he has always been afraid that something bad would happen to me."

"Let me know if you need help," Heinz replied.

"Sure."

Hermione left quickly.

Grace went to the study after coaxing the kids to sleep. As soon as she entered, she saw Heinz watching the news with his head hung low. He looked miserable.

She walked over to him.

He was startled. He looked up and made eye contact with Grace. "I'm sorry for causing this to happen to you, it's all my fault."

He felt miserable because he wasn't able to protect the woman he loved as a man himself.

Heinz pulled Grace in and sat her on his lap. He rested his chin on her shoulder intimately.

She shook her head and said, "I believe you are the last person who wanted this to happen."

Heinz's heart ached even more. "Will we be able to get married after this?"

What he wanted most was to get married with Grace, and never let her go again.

She kept quiet and there were no emotions on her face.

His heart ached. "You don't want to marry me anymore?"

"That's not it." She immediately shook her

head.

Heinz's eyes were full of gratitude and surprise. He hugged her tightly and said softly, "I thought you didn't want to marry me anymore. I'm so afraid of losing you."

She shook her head again. "Heinz, I was not brave enough before and I backed down. I'm no longer afraid now. We will get married."

"Okay." Heinz smiled slightly and looked at her beautiful face with a bit of indulgence.

All of a sudden, his phone on the table rang.

Heinz immediately picked it up and accepted the call. "Hello!"

"President Jones, Jodie went home after she left. We were waiting outside her door, and we can hear her cries."

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