Ten minutes later, at Emerald Apartment.
The taxi finally arrived.
They saw from afar that Heinz, Jensen, and Alex were standing downstairs, waiting for them in high spirits.
As soon as the taxi stopped, Alex came over to pay the driver.
Grace still held the purse in her hand.
Alice exclaimed, "This service is too good!"
When she got out of the car, Grace saw Heinz coming over. He'd changed his clothes to look more professional.
He sized her up with a serious face.
Grace felt numb from being stared at with such intensity.
Heinz had already walked in front of her. He reached out and put his arms around her waist, "Why are you going to see that brat?"
"Marry is being stubborn now and the same goes for her behavior," Grace said. "I wanted to meet Simon to deal with some past matters."
She didn't want to let Heinz know about the other child yet. If the child was really alive, it would not be too late to tell him. However, if the child was gone, telling Heinz would only make him sad.
Now that their relationship had deepened, she couldn't help but start to consider his feelings as well.
Heinz frowned slightly, unsatisfied with her answer. He pulled her into his embrace with strong and forceful arms. Smelling the faint fragrance on her body, he complained a little and whispered in her ear, "I'll go with you."
"You can help me with something else!" Grace shifted his attention away. "My grandmother's ashes are stored in the funeral house. Go and check if what Simon said was true."
"Are you trying to send me away?" Heinz asked wittily.
"If you came with me, I'm sure Simon won’t tell the truth." Grace said to Heinz, "Believe me, this matter is very important to me!"
"Okay," Heinz nodded. "Alex, drive the car and take care of her. Wherever she says she wants to go, go along with her."
"Yes!" Alex nodded and immediately opened the car door.
Grace got in the car hurriedly.
When Jensen saw Alice coming back, he glanced at her and asked, "Did you go to the hospital?"
"Yeah." Alice and Jensen got in the car and returned to Hart Villa District. "I originally wanted to see a doctor. Don't worry about it."
"What doctor?" Jensen frowned.
"A psychologist," Alice didn't hide anything. She thought that her sister had done well by not hiding anything from Heinz, and so she followed suit. "In the end, we didn't manage to see one, though. We ran into Simon halfway through. Marry also appeared after that and made a huge scene. I think there's probably already a video about that somewhere on the Internet. How disgusting."
There was a lot of information for Jensen to take in at once, and he was a little surprised. He asked, "You met Simon and Marry, and someone took a video?"
"Yes, we also ran into some reporters," Alice suddenly thought of something. "Wait, I think I should let Heinz know."
Jensen turned the car back just as Heinz was about to leave.
They caught up to him, and Alice disembarked from the car and walked to Heinz's car.
"Alice?" Heinz came down the car, looked at Alice, and asked in surprise, "What's wrong?"
"Heinz, we ran into Simon and Marry today. After that, a reporter interviewed my sister and asked about your relationship, as well as Little Gary's existence. My sister did not say a single word, so please be mindful of yourself."
Heinz was stunned. "The reporter harassed Grace? Which reporter was it?"
"It was too chaotic and I couldn't see clearly," Alice said. "It was a real mess back then."
"Okay, I got it," Heinz nodded. "By the way, what did Simon say?"
"Simon just greeted Grace." Naturally, Alice could not tell Heinz that Simon had been harassing her sister. It wasn't like Grace still had feelings for Simon anymore, but she didn't want Heinz to misunderstand the situation.
"Was that all?" Heinz raised his eyebrows with a hint of suspicion.
Alice was taken aback and immediately asked, "You don't believe my sister, do you? My sister trusted you so much. How sad would she be if you don't believe her?"
Heinz was a little embarrassed by the question. After a slight pause, he said, "Of course I believe her."
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