After hearing what Heinz said, Rosalie's face instantly turned pale and lost its color.

She suddenly opened her eyes wide and looked at Heinz who was in front of her. His words undoubtedly woke her from her blind rage.

It was only after a moment's hesitation that Rosalie realized that her son was already married with a certificate. If he got divorced, it would indeed affect his road to promotion in the future. Why didn't she think of this?

She always felt that since the news of her son's marriage had not been spread, and others did not know about it, she could forget about it.

However, the marriage certificate really did exist. How could it be written off?

She was really confused.

It was all because of that woman, Alice. If she hadn't been so anxious to marry Jensen, he would definitely have had a choice.

When they were at their most intimate, they chose to get married. They should have had a good talk with each other, and then they would naturally separate when their relationship turned cold. However, she was in too much of a rush to stop them.

She had been so irrational that she made a mistake. She had wanted to break them up in such a hurry. As a result, their relationship seemed to improve and they even hated her.

Rosalie was even angrier at herself. What on earth was she doing?

Heinz saw Rosalie's expression change over and over. He knew that Rosalie had processed his words.

The only thing that could touch the deepest part of Rosalie's heart was probably Jensen's promotion.

Jensen's future was more important than anything else.

If his status kept rising, it would be an honor to the Charm family. Someone like Rosalie who highly valued her reputation would naturally feel very proud. Heinz knew that Rosalie was always a person who valued reputation very much, up to the point where everything else was secondary to her.

She was also a selfish mother. She thought that reputation was more important than true happiness.

Heinz sighed. Maybe every parent had their own shortcomings. Where were the parents who truly selflessly devoted themselves to their children?

He didn't think he had seen one before, but he hoped he could be that one. He hoped that he could be a good father in the future.

Heinz looked at Rosalie indifferently. At this time, the butler served a pot of tea and added some water for Rosalie.

"Aunt Brooks, please have some tea!" Heinz said plainly, trying his best to be a host.

He picked up the teacup and took a sip. As he tasted it, the mellow aroma of the tea diffused the bitterness in his throat.

Heinz looked up at Rosalie again. "You've always been a smart person in my eyes, and you always know what Jensen wants, Aunt Brooks. I'm sure you will congratulate them. Not to mention that Alice is now my sister-in-law and the only heir to the Smith family. Her older sister has been put in prison, while Grace won't inherit any of the Smith family's assets."

The reason Heinz said that was because Grace's status had changed.

He guessed that someone self-aware like Grace would not go after assets that were not technically hers. After all, Anderson was not her biological father.

Her biological father was Timothy, so Heinz concluded that Grace would not accept any property from the Smith family, and would probably give it to her sister Alice instead.

Rosalie had been given a rude awakening, and was then informed about Alice's status. Rosalie's expression was still incredibly unpleasant.

She knew that the higher Alice's status was, the lesser her son would appear to be. Jensen was a policeman, and his salary was low.

Heinz was saying this as a reminder to her. She nodded and said, "Heinz, I know what you mean. You want me to give my blessings to Jensen and Alice."

"Yes, Aunt Brooks, we might as well say it openly. I hope that you would calmly accept Alice as your daughter-in-law. After all, Jensen's and Alice's marriage is not yours, so you should accept it with a congratulatory mindset."

Rosalie thought about it and sighed. "I've lost! Although I don't want to admit it, I've lost. I've lost to my son's future. I'm worried about it. I still don't like Alice, but I have no choice. I can only let them go on like this."

Heinz smiled slightly, but did not show it too much. Fortunately, it was not too late. At least

Rosalie knew to change and accept the facts.

"Since they have you to persuade me, if I were to not to give way, you would think I'm a very sharp person. Let's hold the wedding earlier then. When Jensen comes, you can tell him."

"If that's what you think, Aunt Brooks, I truly feel immensely happy. Thank you for being able to calmly accept this calmly. I think Jensen and Alice will be grateful towards you, and they will soon give birth to a grandson for you."

"Thank you for your blessings." No matter how unhappy Rosalie was, she had to consider her son's future. "I'd like to meet Alice alone. Can I have a few words with her?"

Heinz raised his eyebrows and thought for a moment. Since Rosalie had agreed, if he did not let them meet in an attempt to protect Alice, he was afraid that it might not work out. He nodded and said, "Okay." "Then, I'll go to the door first. Ask her to come out and see me off. I'll have a few words with her."

"Okay, please wait a moment, Aunt Brooks." Heinz stood up and quickly returned to the room.

Alice immediately stood up as soon as he walked in. She looked at Heinz worriedly and asked, "H-Heinz?"

Seeing how restless she looked, Heinz understood how anxious Alice was.

She and Grace faced each other with solemn looks. Heinz laughed and said, "I think you're both too nervous. Aunt Brooks isn't a tiger or anything, so why are you so nervous?"

"Heinz, it's not like you don't know what's going on. Jensen's mother is very powerful. It's normal for Alice to worry about it. Forget her, because even I'm worried that Jensen's mother is looking for trouble!" "Aunt Brooks does indeed want to separate Alice and Jensen, but she's been scared off by the fact that her son will then have a marriage history, which might affect his road to promotion. Now, she will probably give her blessings to Alice and Jensen, so Alice, you should go and see her off now. She told me to give you and Jensen her blessings. Your good days are ahead." Heinz said in encouragement.

Alice was stunned and said in great surprise, "Heinz, you mean Jensen's mother has agreed?"

"Yes, she told me that she wishes you and Jensen the best. You can see her off now to show your sincerity."

Alice pursed her lips and nodded in excitement. "Alright, Heinz, I'll go now." "Go ahead." Heinz's eyes were full of support.

Alice looked at Grace, whose eyes were also brimming with surprise and encouragement.

This was for the best. A marriage that had received blessings would be a happy one.

Alice turned around and left.

When she arrived at the gate, she saw Rosalie standing there. Rosalie was looking at her coldly.

Alice's heart stiffened. Could it be that Rosalie had not been sincere about giving her and Jensen blessings? Rosalie's gaze made her look like a vicious god.

Rosalie's gaze was incredibly cold as she looked at Alice. It was frigid as ice.

Alice walked up to her and stopped in her tracks rigidly, behaving like that typical of a daughter-in-law.

"Are you doing whatever you want?" Rosalie asked coldly.

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