"That's right." Lester also felt the same. "It's too hard to ask him to repent for his wrongdoings."
Although she didn't have a good impression of Lawrence and knew that it wasn't easy to be with him, he was still someone she needed to help.
Firstly, it's because he was an old man in his later years.
Secondly, he was Heinz's father.
That was why Grace couldn't bear to be this cruel to her father-in-law.
"Lester, you are a good person." She looked at him and said with appreciation, "It's all thanks to you for notifying me. If not, judging by Heinz, he wouldn't tell me anything."
"President Jones probably felt that it was too hard to speak about it. After all, that's his father, and he had hurt the president deeply. I could discern that what happened today was hard on him."
If Lester hadn't told her that Heinz had gone to see his father, she wouldn't have known.
Heinz was worried about his father, but he couldn't get over the bitterness and hate in his heart. He must have been struggling with these feelings deep in his heart, which was probably why he wasn't back yet.
Grace understood that the more his heart struggled, the harder it would be for Heinz, and he probably didn't know what steps to take.
Oh, the anguish in his heart was just unbearable.
"As for the debt, I'll let you know again tomorrow morning after the children are back. I'll bring the matter up to them and see what their opinions are." She felt she needed to ask about how the children felt about it before using their money. "If they disagree, then I'll think of other ways and get back to you."
"Madam Grace, you can actually ask President Jones for the sum of money. It's best if you don't use the children's money. If not, you'll probably lose your dignity and children's respect." Lester was a little worried.
She thought for a while and shook her head. "I don't need any dignity, but I understand what you mean. Thank you, Lester. I will seriously consider what you said."
"Yes, Madam Grace. You are also a good person," he sincerely said.
"I just have a clear conscience," she replied with a smile.
After sending Lester off, Grace called Heinz. His nervous voice sounded over the phone the moment he picked up the call, "Grace, what's the matter? Is there anything urgent?"
His voice sounded a little hoarse with the addition of nervousness. It was understandable to her, seeing how he was feeling terrible at the moment.
Her heart ached for him. She immediately comforted him and said, "Nothing urgent. I just miss you very much. Can you come back now?"
When she said these words, she looked a little embarrassed and could feel that her face was burning hot.
It seemed to have been a long time since she had said such emotional words that made her blush furiously.
Sure enough, as soon as she said that, Heinz's tone turned excited.
"What did you say? Did you miss me?" He didn't believe his ears, thinking that he had misheard them.
"Yes, you didn't mishear me. I miss you very much, so you'd better come back right now."
He took a breath and said, "Okay, I'll be back immediately. Give me 20 minutes."
It took him exactly 20 minutes to arrive home. He looked a little tired, but there was a glimmer of light in his eyes. His expression was a little excited and surprised.
"Grace, I'm back."
She had been waiting in the front yard for a long while to welcome him back.
Now, he was back and he was standing in front of her.
She gave a little smile. She curled her lips a little and let herself fall into his arms, then clutched tightly onto his neck.
She hugged him, just like that, in front of all the bodyguards and the butler.
He hugged her back casually and said softly, "Why are you so passionate today?"
Grace smiled and said, "Aren't you happy that I'm passionate with you?"
"I am." Heinz pulled her close. "It's getting colder. It's winter now and you're wearing really thin clothes. Let's head back in."
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