He was ridiculed the moment he arrived. He knew that he had angered this little fellow.
This little fellow was very sensitive upon mentioning having to address Heinz as his father and he tried his best to retaliate.
It seemed like Heinz still had to wait a very long time before this fellow would be willing to address him as his father.
Zachary couldn't help sympathizing deeply with Heinz. He stared at Little Gary, smiled slightly and said, "Little Gary, I'm grateful for you to remind me. Maria really needs her Mommy a lot."
Little Gary raised his eyes and stared at Zachary. "I think it is Uncle Zachary who needs it even more?"
Zachary was dumbfounded for a moment. He was mocked yet again.
Little Gary continued. "Look, my mother and Little Aunt have found their soulmates. Yet, you are the only one who brought along your daughter all alone." "You're in need of a wife now. Aunt Nerissa is dead worried about you. I think she has aged significantly from the last time I saw her."
"Uncle Zachary, can you be more careful and let Aunt Nerissa spend the rest of her days in peace? Hurry up and bring your wife back."
Zachary had an impulse to beat the little fellow's bottom.
This little fellow's mouth could drive someone insane.
Those who have a bigger ego might go insane from his jeers.
Thank goodness.
He didn't have such a son, or else he would die from the rage.
The only problem now was that Yvonne was nowhere to be found.
The subordinates he sent out as well as Heinz's subordinates came home empty-handed. They did not find anything useful in their investigation.
It seemed that she was having a good time abroad.
She even left her daughter with him and left without saying a word.
She was really cruel.
"Little Gary, I won't allow you to talk to my father in such a manner." All this while, Maria kept silent but she could no longer hold it in any longer. She could not bear to see the dazed look in her father's eyes. As such, she started to retaliate against Little Gary's statement.
"Maria, I'm doing this for your own good. To make myself clear, I also want your father to find your mother as soon as possible, so that your family can finally be reunited. Why? Don't you wish that to happen?"
"Little Gary, are you the good one here? I'm very suspicious." Maria glanced at Little Gary. "You don't even address your own father. My father is advising you and persuading you to be a polite child. You should be grateful to my father, but instead, you still mock my father. You are such a terrible person."
Little Gary instantly rolled his eyes at Maria.
"You're not a good person even if you are in such a fancy suit." Maria added, "The suit can't cover up your bad attitude."
"Uncle Zachary, are you such a coward?" Little Gary was in no hurry and he uttered calmly, "You even need your daughter to step up for you."
"That's enough." Zachary said in a deep voice, "You have such a sharp tongue, but it's just for show. Wise people won't simply embarrass anyone they see."
"How similar are Maria and I?" Little Gary didn't take it seriously and added, "I think we both know it ourselves, right?"
Zachary was taken aback once again.
He was someone who pampered his daughter very much. He couldn't stand the fact that someone had criticized his daughter.
However, upon rationalizing it, he understood that everything has its way.
"Well, I also wish that in the future you don't have a woman that you would be dead worried about and she would bring joy to you." Zachary calmed down.
Little Gary shook her head and pursed his lips. "Uncle Zachary, you're not thinking that way, are you?"
Zachary had a smile on his face again.
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