Grace Smith blushed, her ears turning red from embarrassment.
They were at the entrance of a children's clothing store. She did not want to be surrounded by passersby again, therefore she immediately stopped him in a low voice.
"What are you talking about? We're in public now."
"So does that mean that I could do whatever I want if we're at home?" Heinz raised his eyebrows. His voice was hoarse and his tone was suggestive.
Grace's face became redder and she said quickly, "That's enough. Let's go home after buying the clothes."
Heinz Jones lowered his head to stare at her. He narrowed his eyes and a glimmer of light flashed across his eyes. He asked wickedly, "Hurry home so I could kiss you?"
"Stop it," Grace replied. Her body turned stiff.
He was whispering into her ear and his warm breath was making her heart tingle.
Heinz knew that he should stop when he noticed that Grace's fair face had turned rosy. He gave her a meaningful look and comforted softly, "Alright, I'll stop now. I know that you get embarrassed easily but silly girl, others would only stare at you since you blush so easily!"
"Where?" Grace asked as she glanced around her uneasily.
Immediately, she spotted some passers-by paying attention to them.
Feeling ashamed and angry, she exclaimed in a low voice, "Heinz!¹¹
"Alright, let's get back to business," Heinz held her hand and turned to the shop assistants, who were watching them nearby. He said with a straight face, "Bring us two sets of identical children's clothes for kids who are around six years old."
"Certainly. Mr. Jones. Please wait for a moment," one of the shop assistants replied politely. He immediately walked over to them and instructed his colleague to get the clothes.
"Do you know me?" Heinz asked. He frowned and stared at the shop assistant.
"Everyone knows you, Mr. Jones. You are the President of the Jones Estate and you appear in the newspaper and on the TV," the shop assistant spoke while glancing at Grace.
Grace was shocked. She knew that Heinz was famous but she did not expect him to be so renowned.
Heinz was taken aback as well.
Shortly after, the other shop assistant came back with the clothes.
Grace checked the size and thought that the size should be just right. Little Gary had probably inherited Heinz's excellent genes, hence he seemed a little taller than other five-year-olds.
Ernest might also have inherited excellent genes and his height was similar to Little Gary's.
After examining the clothes carefully, Grace said to the shop assistant, "This will do. Please pack these up for us."
"Sure, Madam." The shop assistant packed it up swiftly.
The couple waited for a moment.
The shop assistant then asked politely, "Mr. Jones, will you be paying the bill?"
Heinz did not bring his wallet, thus, he could not pay for it.
He was ashamed after being asked such a question by the shop assistant. It was indeed embarrassing for a man to leave home without his wallet.
He would keep that in mind in the future.
Grace smiled and answered, "I'll pay for it. It's a gift for my friend."
Grace thought that she should be the one paying for it.
The shop assistant immediately looked at Grace sympathetically when he heard her. She was dating a man like Heinz but she still had to pay the bills. How sad!
Grace was at a loss after being stared at by the shop assistant. Were the shop assistants overthinking?
Heinz felt more embarrassed than ever.
He pursed his lips and checked his watch. It had been ten minutes. When was Alex going to show up?
He was thinking about Alex when a voice shouted from the entrance, "President!"
Heinz instantly turned to look. He spotted Alex, who had finally arrived with Heinz's wallet.
He took his wallet over from Alex and withdrew a black card immediately. He handed it to Grace and explained, "There's no credit limit for this card. Take it."
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