"Think about it yourself," Heinz said.
Grace found it weird, but she couldn't think of anything no matter how hard she tried. She then said, "Just tell me. If you don't, I won't even think about it as I'm pregnant now and I don't really want to tire myself out with such things."
He felt helpless. "You're quite honest."
"Yes." She said, "I don't want to think about anything else except my daily routine, the babies, you, and the children. It will be too much for me."
"Don't be modest. You dealt with a lot of other things as well." Heinz was indirectly referring to how she handled his father's matter.
She felt a little guilty as she thought about how she secretly handled and dealt with Lawrence's matters. Did Heinz say something like that because he knew something?
"Heinz, what do you mean when you said I dealt with a lot of things?"
"Everything," he replied to her with only one word.
"I don't understand what you just said." She still couldn't connect the dots. All she felt was that whatever Heinz said was weird.
"I'll be back later. I miss you very much," he muttered softly, his voice extremely hoarse.
Her heart skipped a beat and her face turned slightly red. "Heinz, I miss you too."
His heart also turned soft after hearing her honest confession.
They continued talking until they forgot about the matter at hand that they were just talking about.
Just then, someone came into the president's office.
Heinz immediately said to her, "Someone is coming to my office. I'll talk to you later."
"Oh, okay. It's more important to work now." Grace said, "Hurry up and do your job. Don't worry about me."
"Yes."
After hanging up, he turned and saw Alex by the door.
"President Jones, if you're busy, I'll come back later." Alex was holding a big box, and behind him were several people, each holding large boxes.
Heinz raised his eyebrows and asked, "Is the wedding dress here?"
"Yes. As per your previous order, the wedding dress and jewelry have all been sent over from France." Alex replied, "They have just arrived at the company. Do you want to have a look or send them home?"
"I'll have a look," Heinz said. "Bring them in and open them."
"Yes." Alex immediately ordered everyone to come in. "Open the boxes. Be careful. No one is allowed to dirty the clothes and the jewelry."
"Yes!" The group of people all nodded respectfully.
Heinz was satisfied. He walked to the sofa and sat down.
Just then, the person in charge of the delivery of the wedding dress stood in front of Heinz and said respectfully to him, "Mr. Jones, the size of the clothes are three inches bigger according to the size that you gave me."
"Very good." He saw that the wedding dress was white and elegant. The dress looked like the most beautiful, fluffy white cloud in the world. He thought that Grace would definitely look great wearing it.
Her belly was about to get bigger and bigger. These few days, he had been touching it and it was always a little bigger the next day.
He had to give her a wedding, no matter what.
Furthermore, they would only invite their closest friends and families to the wedding.
He thought of holding a small wedding first and then another grand wedding once she gave birth to the children.
It would be a pity if a lady never had a wedding.
He loved her and didn't want her to regret not having a wedding.
He thought that he should just give her the best surprise wedding seeing as how he loved her so much.
There were also several sets of fashionable jewelry made of gold and rose gold jewelry inlaid with various diamonds and gemstones.
Soon after, the entire president's office was filled with boxes.
Heinz checked each of them one by one to make sure that everything was fine. He was indeed satisfied with the jewelry.
"Alex, deliver all of them home this afternoon."
"Yes." Alex nodded. "President Jones, which day would the wedding be?"
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