"Is there something wrong with your senses?" Seeing that he was silent, Grace shook his hand. "Speak, or are you stunned?"
"No," Heinz shook his head and immediately turned to look at Grace. He quickly changed the topic and asked, "Why did you go to see Simon?"
"I wanted to ask him something," Grace answered.
They headed towards the restaurant.
After thinking for a while, she decided not to tell Heinz about the child since there was no conclusion to it.
If the child was still alive, telling him might make him happy.
However, if the child was really gone, he would only feel sad if he knew.
"Ah, right. I originally didn't want anything to do with Sunny Group, but now I plan to ask for two-thirds of the shares with Alice. Do you think that we can win?"
Heinz was stunned. "Why would you suddenly want Sunny Group?"
"I was set up by Marry," Grace said. "She made trouble for me over and over again. I repeatedly gave in, but she's really persistent."
"So you've decided to take it back?"
Soon, they arrived at the restaurant. Heinz took her into the private room that Alex had booked.
He pulled out the chair for Grace and asked her to sit down. After that, Heinz said to her, "I don't know much about your family's will. Was there any will left behind by your father?"
"There should be," Grace said. "It's just that when my father passed away unexpectedly, I was still quite young. Marry had reached the legal age so she took over the company. The three of us depended on each other."
"Where's your mother?" Heinz asked.
Grace was stunned, and her eyes dimmed. She said softly, "Her?"
"Yes, I know about your father.” Heinz sat opposite her and said, "We knew something about the accident at that time, but we don't know anything about your mother."
"My mom disappeared before my dad passed away." Thinking about it, Grace still felt upset. "It can also be said that her departure caused my dad to be depressed, and maybe he died because of this."
"Disappeared? Missing?"
"Yes." Grace said, "She eloped with someone else."
Heinz was startled.
Grace lowered her gaze to cover the embarrassment in the depths of her eyes. "Anyway, it's a mess. My mother met a man and she ran away from home."
"Have you seen them?" Heinz asked.
Grace was stunned again and shook her head. "I haven't seen them. My dad told me so. After my mom left, my dad got drunk and shouted at the three of us. You know, Marry and I are halfsisters. Only Alice and I share the same mother."
"Oh," Heinz was stunned. "You don't have the same mother as Marry?"
"You didn't know?" Grace was a little surprised.
"I didn't know," Heinz shook his head. "I really don't know much about this matter."
"It doesn't matter if you don't. It's not a glorious thing anyway." Grace didn't expect Heinz to not have known about it. In fact, she didn't want to mention her mother at all. She'd always felt that her mother was disgusting.
"After so many years, if you were to resume a lawsuit, it's not that there's no chance of winning at all, but the most important thing now is to find your father's will."
"My dad has a lawyer," Grace said. "He must have left a will behind. Marry took over the affairs at the time since Alice and I were too young."
"Your mother doesn't need to come back after your father's death?"
"No." Grace shook her head, "I haven't seen her since she left. She didn't come back when Grandma passed away as well."
"What about Marry's mother?"
"Divorced."
"So that's how it is."
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