"Of course not?" Heinz frowned and scrutinised her eyes. "If you don't love a man for the rest of your life, then how many men do you plan to love?"
Grace felt that what she meant had been distorted by Heinz. "Of course I don't mean that. I mean, hey, just forget it, why am I explaining it to you?"
To love only a man for the rest of one's life, it was too idealistic
She now felt the feelings she had for Simon at that time was not love. It was a kind of ignorant emotion before the beginning of love. It was more of a youth's infatuation.
Perhaps they were more than friends, but they were not yet lovers.
However, if she were to love someone, she firmly believed that she should love him deeply and for the rest of her life.
Love only one man in the rest of her life, that's a kind of extreme romance.
But now, she didn't know whether she could get that kind of ultimate romance or not anymore.
Hearing her words, Heinz was a little unhappy.
If she didn't explain it to him, who would she explain it to?
He quietly stared at Grace for a while, then suddenly turned around and walked forward.
Grace was confused but followed him soon after.
Her nose was still very stuffy, she felt a little groggy, and very uncomfortable. And when she bumped into Marry and her infuriating words, she grew more annoyed.
Heinz didn't say a word and left directly. It seemed that he was angry.
Did she say something wrong?
It seemed she didn't.
Then why was he angry, she was speechless.
"President, Miss Smith, the hospital bed has been arranged, and the attending doctor has also been arranged. He said that the infusion would help the patient recover faster and that we should wait for him in the ward first. He will soon be finished with checking the other ward." Lester came over and reported to Heinz.
When Grace saw Lester, she squeezed a smile.
Heinz nodded and followed Lester inside without saying a word.
Grace followed from behind. At first, she felt uncomfortable, but now she felt even dizzier. However, the man had only left her an arrogant silhouette.
She can only follow him.
After entering the ward, Lester voluntarily left.
It looked like a luxurious ward, with everything she needed there. It was like a small studio apartment with everything inside.
The kitchen, the bathroom, the closet, and the sofa were all well-equipped.
She took a deep breath and looked at him with dazzling eyes. She couldn't help sighing and said, "Well, so it's true that money can settle everything."
"What did you say?" Suddenly, a low male voice came to her ear.
Grace was startled. She saw that Heinz was already standing in front of her.
"Ah?" She was shocked and reacted, with a smile and said, "I mean, it's really nice to have money. You can stay in such a high-end ward."
"Raise the money on your own." He stared at her eyes and said grumpily.
"Ah?" Grace was shocked again. She widened her eyes and asked suspiciously, "Mr. Jones, are you serious?"
Staying here for a day, the fees should be more expensive than staying in a five-star hotel, right?
"Of course I am," Heinz said in a low voice, his face was expressionless.
Grace was overwhelmed. She looked at him and found that he was staring at her without blinking. It seemed that he was serious.
She could not find the slightest hint of a joke.
She reached out to him and said, "Bring me my bag."
Heinz held her bag in his hand and raised his eyebrows. "What's wrong? Are you leaving?"
"Yes." Grace nodded. "I'm leaving now. I can't afford such an expensive place."
"Do you mean that you want me to pay the bill?" He stared at Grace deeply, and his tone was so low that there was no trace of any emotion.
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