"You guys are leaving already?'¹ Old Master Carter was stunned. "Where are you going?"
"Of course, well go back to our own home," said Little Gary. "It's not like my Mommy doesn't have her own home. She just said that she doesn't want to get married first. With Heinz's behavior, he can't stand any test."
"Little Gary!" Ernest called out to him worriedly.
Little Gary looked at Ernest and said, "How about this, Ernest, you can also come back with us. Heinz is drunk. Just ask him to stay here."
Ernest looked at his father with concern, he said, "But, Dad is not in good condition now."
"There are butlers and cooks at your greatgrandfather's house. There are people to take care of him." Little Gary looked at his grandfather and said, "Well leave now."
Old Master Carter looked at them and nodded, "Okay, I'll ask someone to send you home. Before you leave, let me give you some gifts."
Grace was stunned. She was not in the mood to accept any gifts!
"Butler," Old Master Carter called out in a loud voice.
"Yes, Sir!" The butler brought over three boxes and placed them on the table.
The Old Master also dragged himself to the living room.
Grace was worried that Heinz would fall off the chair, hence she walked over and reached out to help him. She whispered, "Let me help you to the sofa. It won't be comfortable to sit here."
Heinz was dizzy and his mind was in a mess.
As Grace tugged him, there was only one voice echoing over and over again in his mind. "She doesn't want to marry me; she doesn't want to marry me..."
Resentment welled up in his heart.
Why didn't she want to marry him?
Why?
It was so infuriating.
Heinz gritted his teeth and raised his eyes. When he saw Grace's smiling face, he was so angry that his face turned red.
Grace, however, did not notice. She just reached out to hold him and said, "Heinz, you can't sleep here. Let's move you to the sofa first."
Heinz opened his eyes; all he could think of was the sound in his mind. As the voice buzzed louder and louder, and anger bloomed in his chest.
Grace saw that he didn't move and she was not able to lift him up.
Both the butler and Old Master Carter turned to look in their direction.
With his eyes, the butler asked the old man if he should help.
Old Master Carter shook his head imperceptibly.
At that moment, it was obvious to him that Grace was caring for Heinz. Otherwise, she would not attend to him in his drunken stupor.
Old Master Carter felt that he shouldn't do anything.
It was best to wait and see.
Heinz remained silent. Grace tried to help him up. "Heinz, get up quickly. You can't sleep here. If you fall down, you'll be hurt. Do you understand?"
Heinz narrowed his eyes and stared at her. He couldn't see clearly as his vision was blurred because of the alcohol.
He felt that Grace didn't want to marry him, and it upset him to think about it.
As Grace was helping him up, he hooked his arms around her neck.
Grace froze at the spot.
Heinz gave her an evil smile. With a large force, he drunkenly pulled Grace towards him.
Grace couldn't fight against his strength. She lost her balance and began to fall.
However, Heinz didn't let go of her. He hugged her and then they both fell over to one side.
"Bang!" They fell to the ground.
Grace was in Heinz arms.
"Uh!" Grace had fallen to the ground with Heinz. She felt dizzy and struggled to get up.
Nevertheless, Heinz did not let go of her.
Instead of letting go of her, he flipped their positions so that Grace was under him. Then, he lowered his head and kissed her.
Grace's mind turned into a state of chaos.
"Does this guy know where we are? As if it isn't enough that he's drunk, why is he molesting me in the Carter family's house?" Grace thought.
Grace felt that he had gone too far. Just before, he had only been drinking and throwing a tantrum. However, his current actions were overboard. It was too infuriating to bear.
Using both her hands and feet, she reached out to push him
In the living room, the four other people were all dumbfounded.
Old Master Carter was very shocked.
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