Heinz looked down at the phone. It was Grace who called.
He could not help smiling as he answered the phone.
"Grace?"
Old Master Carter was stunned and subconsciously looked at Heinz. He had never seen an expression like that from his grandson before.
Grace's voice came from the other side of the phone. "Heinz, the prosecutor is looking for me. it's about the matter with Lorenzo."
"They're looking for you again?" Heinz immediately stood up with an anxious look on his face. "Wait for me, I'll be right there."
"No, they're already gone." Grace said, "They've been here for half an hour, and they're still asking me about what happened that day."
"They're gone?" Heinz's brows furrowed tightly. "D*mn it, they really don't know when to stop. Are you alright?"
"I'm fine." Grace said, "I just wanted to tell you that you don't have to worry and you don't have to come over."
"What did they ask?" Heinz asked.
"They asked the same things and I answered in the same way."
"If they come for you again next time, ask them to show their credentials." "I did the same thing this time," Grace smiled. "Don't worry, you don't have to come over. I'm busy too. I'm just giving you a heads up."
"Are you sure you're fine?"
"Yes!" Grace laughed. "Don't you believe me?"
"I believe you." Heinz said, "I'm just worried. I'd better go over."
"Why are you coming over?" Grace grumbled in a low voice, "If I had known this would happen, I wouldn't have told you. I'm fine. I need to hurry and finish my report. Let's meet in the afternoon when we pick the children up."
"Alright then!" Heinz was a little worried. "See you in the afternoon."
"Okay, see you later," Grace quickly hung up the phone.
Heinz held his cell phone, and he saw his grandfather looking at him.
He was stunned. He put the phone back into his pocket and said, "Grandpa, I have something to do. I have to go now."
"What happened?" The old man asked with concern.
"Nothing."
"If it's nothing, you wouldn't be that worried."
"It's about Grace." Heinz said, "I met a hooligan once who wanted to take advantage of Grace. I beat him up severely and he's trying to blackmail me."
"How can you say it's nothing," Old Master Carter said in a low voice, "You've met a hooligan!"
"He's been sued," Heinz said.
"A lawsuit?" Old Master Carter exclaimed in surprise.
"That's right," Heinz nodded. "But that's the prosecutor's matter."
Old Master Carter was also shocked. "Even the prosecutor is involved. What a good woman of yours."
"Grandpa." Heinz found that the old man was very stubborn. "You don't know about the situation. I'm not going to stick around any longer. I'll go first."
"Stop right there," Old Master Carter ordered.
"I'm really busy." Heinz said in a low voice, "I'm going."
This time, Heinz left quickly without giving Old Master Carter any chance to speak.
Old Master Carter sat in the room for a while and shouted, "Butler, prepare the car."
"Where are you going?" The butler asked with concern, "Is your body well enough to go out twice?"
"It's none of your business!" The old man said, "Check out where Grace is working. We'll go immediately. I want to see her at noon today."
"If you want to see her, you can invite her here," the butler said, "The young master has just left. Won't he be angry if he finds out about it?"
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