Lawrence did not say a word. He just stood in front of Heinz. The emotion in his eyes gradually faded.

He could not say anything.

"Let's go." Heinz spoke again, with a domineering tone, that could not be refused. 'TH take you to the hospital."

Lawrence did not move.

Heinz then said, "You can't talk now. Even if you call your driver, you won't be able to ask him to come and fetch you. Furthermore, you are debt-ridden. You are also not a mute who at least knows sign language."

"What can you do now that you suddenly became mute? I think it's best that you follow me to the hospital. I will not laugh at you."

Lawrence shook his head.

When Heinz saw that his father did not say anything, he immediately said to his bodyguards, "Alex, can you please replace a way to get this old man into the car? I don't care what you do. I want you to get him to the hospital."

"You got it!" Alex immediately accepted the order and commanded his men to drag Lawrence into the car.

Lawrence soon ended up in the car.

The car left without trouble.

Lawrence's face was full of protest, but he still could not move because he had been sandwiched between two bodyguards. He could only silently follow them into the hospital.

As soon as Heinz met with the doctor whom he made an appointment with, he said, "I've explained the details to you just now. This is my father, Lawrence Jones. I hope you can replace a way to restore his speech as soon as possible."

"Mr. Jones, I told you over the phone that this sudden loss of speech might be for the short term or the long term. It might take a while. Judging by the looks of things, it seems like he was triggered pretty badly. We need to think of a way in order for him to overcome this barrier."

Heinz nodded.

"I understand. That is why you should do your best to treat him."

The doctor nodded and said, "You can be rest assured that we will try our best to treat Mr. Jones. We want him to recover from this as soon as possible."

Heinz nodded and left.

The doctorthen began treating Lawrence.

Heinz waited outside the room.

Alex waited with him. Heinz's brows were knitted into a frown and his face was full of annoyance.

Alex could tell that President Jones was really anxious.

"Don't worry," Alex said.

Heinz raised his eyebrows and looked at Alex. He suddenly panicked.

"President Jones!"

"Alex, can you think carefully about what actually happened just now? I don't remember anything happening to Candace this afternoon. I refuse to believe that she suddenly had the intention of committing suicide. If she did, she would have made preparations beforehand. Did you personally search the entire room?"

Alex thought about it carefully. Suddenly, his eyes were filled with some doubt. "Something strange did happen. She asked me for some paper and a pen.

"Did she say what she wanted to write?" Heinz immediately asked.

"No. I asked her, but she refused to tell me. I gave her about ten pieces of paper." Alex said, "Was she planning to write a suicide note? Or did she want to write something else? She must have written something. It's just that we haven't managed to replace what she wrote."

"Quickly replace it!" Heinz said in a deep voice, "Call Lester and ask him to search carefully. Even if he has to turn the whole room upside down, I want him to replace that letter for me."

"You got it!" Alex nodded. "I'll call him right away."

However, before Alex could make a call, Heinz's phone suddenly rang.

Heinz looked at the phone and realized that it was Lester calling.

He immediately picked up the phone and asked in a deep voice, "Lester, what's the matter?"

"Just now, the police found Candace's suicide note underneath the bed." Lester said, "It was taped on the underside of the bed frame using a medical tape. It has more than ten pages. It was written to you." "Written to me?" Heinz was shocked. He did not quite understand why Candace would write a letter to him.

"Yes." Lester nodded. "Your name is written on this letter. It was written to you."

Heinz immediately asked, "Have you opened it?" "No, as it was addressed to you. That is why we can't open it. The police also respected this and said that we'll talk about it after you've read it." "Okay, I'll go back right now," Heinz said.

Heinz did not wait until Lawrence was done with his treatment. After giving instructions to Alex, he immediately returned to the villa on the mountain.

Lester handed Candace's suicide letter over to Heinz.

He opened it and did indeed see that it was written to him. Furthermore, the first part of the letter contained his name.

This letter was indeed for him.

"Heinz, by the time you received this letter, I will probably be dead. I would have already left this world.

"Honestly, I am afraid of death. I don't want to die. People should not commit any sin. If they commit too many sins, they should be punished." "The biggest sin I have committed in my life is abandoning my mother, my two daughters, and my young son."

"This is likely my biggest sin."

"I have to pay for my sins."

"I'll pay for my sins according to God's plan." "It is very fair. It will not be one step too early nor too late. It is destined. For the right time."

"I have no idea when you will be able to see this letter, but I believe that one day you will see it. I'm sure that your subordinates will search the room thoroughly and that they will replace this letter and give it to you."

"If after one and a half years later, and this letter still has not reached you, then I have to say that your subordinates are useless."

"However, that must be destined as well."

"If you are able to read this, it might be a kind of relief for everyone. It means that you are destined to replace this."

"My death is very likely to end in suicide, but I can't be sure whether it will happen tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, or a month later. I have no idea."

"I know that your father will definitely want to seek revenge. I know his temper. He must suspect that I don't love him."

"However, I don't want any harm to be done to him. I hope he can spend the rest of his life in peace."

"You must have a lot of questions. All of you have tried to ask me so many times and used so many extreme ways." "I know that I've done a lot of things to let Grace down in the past. If I were to say that I regret what I've done, I'm sure all of you will laugh at me. In fact, I don't know if I regret my actions."

"However, one thing I don't regret is meeting your father. With him, I was able to experience all of the wonderful things in life. He gave me endless comfort and love."

"If I were to say that Timothy was my calamity, then your father was my salvation."

"He saved my soul."

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