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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 203

After Grace Smith hung up the phone, Heinz Jones' brows were twisted into a knot and his eyes were fiery.

"D*mn it, she either doesn't answer the phone or hangs up the phone on me," Heinz muttered.

Alice Smith even dared to say that he looked down upon Grace. Alice was obviously bending the truth. Would there be someone else like him, who rushed to call, helped to get even, and protected her family without any hesitation?

The more Heinz thought about it, the angrier he became.

He sat in the car and lit up a cigarette.

He didn't believe that Grace wouldn't come.

About twenty minutes had passed since he started waiting patiently.

A taxi stopped at the entrance of the police station. He then saw a slender figure getting out of the car with a big bag on her back. She tidied her hair first and then gave the money to the driver.

Then she was about to enter the police station.

Seeing that she was in a hurry, Heinz immediately opened the car door and shouted, "Grace."

Grace was stunned. She turned around and saw Heinz.

His figure in the afterglow of the setting sun looked

tall and straight while he walked towards her with his back to the light. His cold and resolute face looked more pronounced under the golden sky, but it was full of intense rage.

She frowned and ran towards him. When she came to his front, she stood still and said with a darkened face, "Where is my sister? Since you are here, why didn't you go in and look after my sister? What if she is scared?"

Would she be scared?

Heinz was sullen. He was sure that Alice would not be scared even if she met a ghost.

"Is your sister so easily scared?" Heinz sneered.

"She hasn't been to a police station before," Grace said. "She was sent here suddenly. It's inevitable for a little girl to be afraid."

"Ha." Heinz kept a straight face and asked in a cold voice, "Why should I go in and protect her?"

Grace was stunned.

"Who am I to you?" Heinz asked again.

Grace was dumbstruck again.

Heinz continued to tease, "Didn't you say that you don't know me?"

D*mn it, this man was really petty. How could he still remember that?

Grace paused for a moment and looked at him coldly. "Heinz, you're such a melodramatic man. Disgusting."

Leaving this sentence behind, she turned around and walked towards the police station.

Heinz was so irritated that he almost wanted to drag Grace back and punish her.

It was so infuriating.

Her sister had called him a coward, and now even she said that he was a melodramatic man.

He ought to teach them both a lesson.

Gritting his teeth, Heinz followed closely behind Grace and walked in after her.

Grace was worried. As soon as she entered the door, she immediately went to a policeman and asked, "Excuse me, is a girl named Alice Smith here?"

"Alice Smith?" Hearing this, the officer immediately said, "Oh, I know, she's in our boss' office?"

"Your boss?" Grace was stunned for a moment. Shouldn't Alice be in a detention room?

If the matter was as serious as Heinz had described, Alice should have been detained.

"Walk straight in, through the corridor, the innermost office with 'Charm's Office' written on it."

"Oh okay." Grace thanked him subconsciously, "Thank you."

She hurried inside and wondered what kind of place "Charm's Office" was?

"Is it Jensen Charm's office?" Grace wondered.

Grace walked guickly and arrived at the office in a flash. As expected, there was a plate on it with two words engraved on it: Charm's Office.

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