Upon hearing that, Grace thought, "He is obviously getting at me. Why is Heinz so sure that I'm lying about being married"
Was the words "I'm not married" clearly shown on her face?
Besides, Grace had a child. Couldn't he differentiate between a young lady and a woman who given birth before?
It seems like Heinz had bad eyesight.
Grace looked at Heinz and stood in front of him, not wanting him to leave like this.
"President." Lester's lips twitched. He thought to himself, "President, you were so excited to answer the phone call just now and could not wait to run down. How can you be so arrogant? You are really good at acting."
But Lester could only say, "I'm ready. Let's go any time."
"Yes." Heinz smiled with satisfaction and said in a devilish way, "This woman in front of me, please get out of the way. Don't block my way."
"Mr. Jones." Grace gritted her teeth. She knew that Heinz was doing this on purpose. However, Grace did not want to admit that she was not married.
Heinz's eagle-like eyes swept over her delicate face, and confidence flashed through her eyes.
Heinz took a step forward, his body almost touching her chest.
"Ah!" Grace was shocked and stepped back again.
"Get out of my way," Heinz said arrogantly. "You're blocking my way."
Heinz glanced at Grace again and stepped over to her side. When Heinz passed by her shoulder, he glanced at Grace from the corner of his eyes.
"Mr. Jones." Grace immediately called Heinz, "I-"
Heinz had already walked over. When he heard Grace calling him, he unconsciously smiled triumphantly.
Grace had been lying all the time. She had to say that she was married. Of course, Heinz didn't believe her. She didn't even wear a ring. What was this bullshit with being married?
Heinz paused for a moment, stopped, lazily raised his eyes, turned to look at Grace and said, "Miss Smith, I don't have time to waste with a married woman like you."
"I'm single now." Grace had no choice but to say so.
Heinz smiled smugly and said lazily, "Well, I knew you weren’t married."
"Eh, no." Grace immediately denied, "I, I am divorced. I was married before."
Heinz frowned and glared at Grace.
This woman was simply irritating.
Heinz's eyes were burning with anger, and he glared at Grace which gave her a cold shiver.
"Mr. Jones, I am not a married woman." Grace looked at Heinz and forced herself to say again, "So, please give me a few minutes."
"You played a good trick." Heinz narrowed his eyes and looked at Lester. He raised his eyebrows and asked, "Lester, what do you think?"
Lester thought, "How can I know what President is thinking?" He was stunned and could barely make any sound.
Lester saw that the president was interested in Miss Smith, but Miss Smith didn't seem to take the bait.
He didn't dare to make any irresponsible remarks, so he could only say "ah".
Grace subconsciously looked at Lester, hoping that he could put in a good word for her.
Heinz narrowed his eyes and asked in a deep voice, "Why are you looking at Lester?"
Grace paused and looked at Heinz. Heinz pursed his lips and looked at her unhappily. She was startled. Why did she offend this man again?
Heinz glanced at Grace and said in a low voice, "Well, you can talk about it with Lester."
After saying that, Heinz turned around and walked back. His strides were very large, majestic and frightening.
Grace was stunned. "What's going on?"
Lester's caught his voice and replied, "Miss
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