"You're very benevolent," Heinz smiled as he stroked her face. "But I can't just let it slide."
Grace was surprised. "What are you planning to do to them?"
"Of course, I have to do something." Heinz laughed. "Don't worry. No one will know about it. I'll make sure that they'll suffer in silence."
"Let's not waste time and get Jensen to take them away. They are dirtying this place with their presence." Grace didn't want to see them at all.
"I'll take them away immediately, but if I don't do anything, I'm afraid that my son will look down on me. He won't call me his dad in his entire lifetime if he looks down on me," Heinz explained.
Grace paused. "It's up to you. I believe that you have a sense of decency. They deserve to die, but don't kill them."
"You really are kind," Heinz said.
"It's not that I'm kind," Grace said. "I just think that they shouldn't die. They should suffer pain as they continue to live. Only then will they receive the punishment they deserve."
Heinz was taken aback and he stared at her in a daze.
Grace chuckled awkwardly. "What? Don't you think that's how it should be? They deserve to suffer alive than to enjoy a quick death."
Heinz suddenly felt overwhelmed by emotions and pulled her into his arms. He said softly, "You little minx, how sneaky of you."
"That's not true." Grace shook her head. "I'm just reminding you to not kill them by accident."
"Hahaha," Heinz threw his head back and laughed. "That's my girl. You can stand your own ground."
Grace leaned closer to him and whispered, "Heinz, I only want you and my two sons to be by my side. We must cherish every day of the rest of our lives. Everything else is really not important."
"I understand," Heinz tightened his arms around her. "I'm very grateful that I have you."
"Me too."
The both of them stayed like that for a long time.
Heinz's thoughts drifted to Jodie. She was just someone whom he had met when he was still immature. The one who had his heart and soul was the woman in his arms.
Grace had gifted him with her unconditional love.
She had given birth to two children of his even when he wasn't there. Her kindness and courage were not things that anyone could replace.
He and Grace were a match made in heaven.
He gently stroked her back. "I will take them away later. I won’t let them dirty this place."
"Okay."
"But aren't you going to see Simon?" Heinz noticed that Grace didn't mention anything about meeting him all this while.
"There's no need," she replied. "It's a waste of time. Besides, I already know what kind of a person he is."
"Okay." Heinz was overjoyed at her answer.
There was absolutely no need for Grace to see someone like Simon.
When he thought of how Simon coveted Grace, Heinz gritted his teeth in frustration.
"Alex, when Lester comes, send them away according to his instructions," Heinz ordered.
"Yes!" Alex immediately arranged fortransport.
Heinz walked Grace to the car and said, "Let's go and rest."
As soon as they entered the door, the butler immediately served them two cups of hot tea and even prepared a hot cup of milk and several snacks for Grace.
Grace covered her face with her hands. Her eyes were still swollen so she still felt uncomfortable.
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