"This must've been Kendrix's idea. With Sylvia's character, she wouldn't have come back at this hour." Heinz knew his daughter as well as Grace did.
"That's why I admire Kendrix quite a lot," Grace said with a smile. "He's a policeman, so he has a respectable profession just like Jensen. He'll be able to take good care of Sylvia."
"He is indeed an excellent man," Heinz said matter-of-factly.
"He must be excellent to earn the praise of someone like you," Grace remarked with a smile.
Heinz chuckled. "I can't possibly say things that go against my own conscience, can I? I'm not such a person."
"Why yes, of course!" Grace nodded with a smile. "No one's character is as perfect as yours for sure."
Heinz also smiled as he held Grace in his arms and looked down at her with a gentle gaze.
Grace's faint smile was gentle, and her tone was tender and soft.
From what he remembered, she had not talked to him with such gentleness in a long time.
Heinz missed her gentleness.
It seemed that if Heinz maintained a clear and rational head on him, Grace would not get mad at him. Heinz thought to himself.
He reminded himself that he should not act on impulse in the future.
Sylvia had already grown up, and it was time for another man to worry about her future.
"Heinz," Grace said, still feeling a little doubtful. "If... If Kendrix does date Sylvia, how likely will they end up together?"
Heinz looked at her and replied, "It depends on our daughter. If she stays loyal to him, he won't treat her too badly.
"Who can guarantee the future anyway?
"So, let's give them time to sort it out themselves and determine if they're suitable for each other or not. By the way, we should invite Claudia over as a guest and observe how our son is doing."
"Mhm," Grace murmured and nodded her head. "Sylvia's emotions have been really stable lately. As for Sebastian's situation, it's still up in the air."
"Then let's continue and observe," Heinz said. "Even if it's still uncertain, we can only wait and see. We shouldn't act too differently, or else it might make them feel too pressured. Sebastian isn't like Sylvia, and he's not as carefree as she is. He might keep things to himself."
There were some people who would keep their feelings to themselves, and if they did not have any ways of venting their emotions, they would end up with some emotional problems.
Meanwhile, those who were hot-tempered were able to vent their anger, which was why they were less likely to have any emotional problems.
Sylvia and Sebastian were polar opposites in terms of their personalities.
That was why they had to handle their situations differently.
"Okay. I'll ask Sylvia to invite Claudia over for dinner in front of Sebastian during dinner later," Grace said.
Heinz nodded. "I'll observe our son's reaction and see how he takes it."
Seeing that Heinz was determined to find out more about Sebastian's situation, Grace's expression turned serious.
"Heinz, I think there's something I should remind you," she began.
Heinz smiled and replied, "Why are you suddenly being so serious? My dear, tell me your command." "I'm not joking around with you. I'm serious," Grace answered, lightly tapping his hand.
"I'm also very serious. I've never been more serious than this." Heinz also seemed very sincere.
Grace smiled, knowing that Heinz was being truthful. Over the years, he had never been insincere toward her.
Throughout their many years of marriage, there were times when they had different opinions. They also had arguments due to their different lifestyles. However, it was usually Heinz who would compromise.
If Grace was being honest, she had to admit that Heinz was really nice to her.
He was really considered a perfect husband.
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