Compared to Heinz's excitement, Grace felt more of a deep exhaustion.

She didn't have any eager emotions, only tiredness.

However, she understood that he was frustrated by this matter and wanted to hurry up and end it.

Hanging up the phone and looking at Grace who was silent, Heinz immediately asked, "What's wrong?"

"Can we really end it tonight?" She asked in a low voice.

Hearing her words, he raised his eyebrows and said, "Are you worried that it won't end tonight?"

"Henry has already left, and we still don't know the relationship between them. What my mother said may not be true, and your father won't tell us the truth. Even if we expose your father and my mother, I don't know if everything will end or not."

This was her concern and worry. She hoped everything would turn out fine, and that she would not be affected again.

Heinz nodded and said, "Let's wait and see what will happen tonight. It's reasonable for you to worry, but we need them to know that everything will be exposed."

Hopefully that would be the case.

Soon, Norman and the two men arrived at a place.

Lester had already followed them to confirm their location. Norman and Lowell also had trackers on their bodies.

When Norman secretly took Lowell and left, in order to make it look real, Heinz got Lester to give Lowell some medicine.

At the moment, he was lying in Norman's arms, sleeping soundly. His face was fair and tender, without any blemishes.

Norman looked down at him and asked the person in front of him, "Where are we going?" "We'll be there soon," said the man in front. "Don't ask too many questions. You know Mr. Jones' habits. He doesn't like people to ask so many questions."

"I know, but we're almost there. You still won't talk?" Norman asked again.

"You can't ask even if we're almost there," said the man in front impatiently. "Let's not get ourselves into trouble."

Then, the car stopped.

"We're here. Get out of the car!"

Norman looked out of the car window. They were at the seaside, in a large factory district for packing seafood. He could smell the fishy scent.

Lowell jolted in Norman's arms, and was also affected by the smell of fish. It seemed that he was about to wake up.

Norman was startled. In a low voice, he said, "Lowell is about to wake up."

"If he wakes up, then so be it. Anyway, you will see Old Mr. Jones soon. Give him the child, and you can probably go and sail with him tonight." "Sail?" Norman was stunned. "Why would we go sailing?"

"To take Lowell away, and send him to a safe place."

Norman seemed to be stunned for a moment, then he pursed his lips.

At this time, Lowell opened his eyes and looked at the person in front of him. Suddenly, he frowned and said loudly, "You're the bodyguard working for Heinz." He smiled bitterly and said, "Yes, I'm that bodyguard."

"Where is this place?" Lowell looked around. It was dark, and the street lights were very dim as well.

In the distance, the sound of waves beating against the rocks on the shore could be heard. Lowell, of course, heard it and could guess what kind of place this was.

He looked at Norman in astonishment, then at the two people in front of him. He couldn't figure out what was going on.

"Why did you bring me here? Do Heinz and Grace not want me anymore?"

He panicked and thought that Grace and Heinz had abandoned him. Otherwise, why would he be brought here in the middle of the night?

Norman noticed his panic. Because he had to act and make it look real. He and Heinz didn't tell him in advance.

This caused Lowell to be very nervous. He thought Heinz wanted to send him away, but now he had mistakenly thought that Heinz and Grace didn't want him anymore.

Tears welled up in his eyes almost in an instant. His big eyes blinked, and his tears were about to drip.

He stared at Norman and then looked at the people in front of him. He muttered sadly, "I knew they wouldn't want me. What should I do now?"

Norman could not bear to hear that and immediately comforted him, saying, "Please don't cry anymore. It's your father who told me to bring you out, so I brought you back to reunite with him. Don't cry." Hearing this, Lowell was a little confused. He looked up at him and asked, "You mean, it's not Grace and Heinz who don't want me? It was my father who asked you to sneak me out?"

"That's right." Norman didn't want him to misunderstand Heinz and Grace, so he told the truth.

Tears still flickered in Lowell's big eyes. He immediately said, "Then send me back quickly. I don't want to be with Dad. I want to go back to Heinz and Grace. I don't want to come here."

As soon as he said that he wanted to leave, the people in front of him were also surprised.

Lowell saw that it was dark all around, and the place smelt of seawater. He immediately resisted. "Hurry up and send me back. Do you hear me? I order you to send me back as soon as possible!" However, no one reacted to him; they only listened.

The driver in front got out of the car and urged them, saying, "Get out now. Don't dawdle. Mr. Jones will be here soon."

Norman looked at Lowell and said, "Let's go. We'll meet with your father first. As for making a decision, that's your own business. You can tell him about it."

"It's all because of you! If it wasn't for you, would I have been brought here? It's all because of you, traitor!" Lowell scolded him. "You're actually using such underhanded methods behind my big brother's back. You kidnapped me, and you're betraying him. You're not a good person."

Norman sighed. He thought in his heart that he hadn't actually done anything. He stared at Lowell and said, "It's not that I don't want to help, but I have no choice. Please get out of the car!"

After that, he opened the door and dragged him out.

Lowell immediately struggled and shook his head. He was very resistant. He even shouted while kicking Norman, "I don't want to go! I don't want to be with Dad! I don't want to go crazy with them! I want to go to school. I want to be with Heinz and Grace. They are sincerely good to me!"

Norman was hit to the point where it hurt quite a bit. He frowned and said, "You can tell your father. Telling me is useless."

When Lowell heard him say this, he became angrier and quickly ran in the opposite direction. Suddenly, a car drove over and almost hit Lowell.

The car suddenly braked. In the next second, someone opened the door and got out. As soon as he saw Lowell, he immediately scolded, "Lowell, why are you running? Do you want to die?"

Lowell was still in a state of shock. When he saw Lawrence, he quickly became alert. "Dad!"

Lawrence walked over and said in a low voice, "Lowell, what's the matter with you? I heard that you were beaten. Is it true?"

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