The car sped along the busy street.
Heinz's expression was still gloomy. It was the first time that he had met such a shameless and flagrant old guy who dared to threaten his wife. He was really angry.
As the car sped, Heinz could not help but tighten his lips and said angrily, "There are reasons why people say that Simon is a scumbag. His parents are unreasonable and good-for-nothing as well. That is why he turned out to be a scumbag."
Grace did not respond. She was confused as to why he was still angry. It was not worth it to be angry with that kind of person.
However, when Heinz noticed that Grace was silent, he became even furious. "Why aren't you saying anything?"
"What do you want me to say?" Grace asked in a low voice.
"Say something!" He took a deep breath. "Just say anything. Don't you have any opinions?"
"No." Grace shook her head honestly.
She was very angry at the beginning. However, she was no longer angry.
There really wasn't a point to be angry.
"Do you really have nothing to say?" Heinz raised his voice again.
Grace said indifferently, "There's nothing to be said. By the way, why are you here?"
She realized that Heinz had arrived just in time. Someone must have tipped him off. Otherwise, Heinz would not have known about this.
He had spies in Entertainment Daily.
"You haven't answered me yet." Heinz also had a bad temper and wanted to solve the root of the problem.
"Answer you what?" Grace was still perplexed. "Why do you keep asking this question?"
"Aren't you angry that Simon's parents have come to look for you?" Heinz asked in a loud voice.
"I'm not angry." Grace said with the same attitude, "What is there to be angry about? Are they worthy of my anger?"
Heinz was taken aback. "Were they not?"
"Of course, it's not worth it." She lowered her voice and said, "They are not worth my anger. Wouldn't I be stupid if I were to be mad at someone who has nothing to do with me?"
Heinz's gloomy face brightened as soon as he heard what she said. "Are you telling the truth?"
Grace frowned, "Of course it's true. If it's not true, then what is it?"
"But they were infuriating."
"Yes, they were infuriating, but I don't think I need to be angry at them at all." Grace said lightly, "I think that you are the one acting strangely instead. It's as if you can't stand it if I'm not angry." "Of course not," Heinz said. "You don't understand
my feelings."
Of course, he did not want Grace to be angry. He was also afraid that she would be angry. It seemed that he could not decide whether it was better for Grace to be angry or not.
"What do you mean then?"
"I meant me!" Heinz frowned and said, "What can I do? The more I think about it, the angrier I get. That old man is too infuriating."
"Why are you angry with them?" Grace said lightly, "They are the ones who were defeated. All the more reason that I shouldn't be angry. They are not worthy of my anger."
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, I'm sure," Grace said and turned to look at him.
"Do you not trust me?"
Heinz took a look at her.
They looked at each other, and Heinz shifted his gaze to the front. He found a quiet place and stopped the car.
Then, he unfastened his seat belt.
Grace was surprised when his handsome face came close to her face. His enlarged handsome face was right in front of her.
She blinked her eyes and gulped, "What, what are you doing?"
Heinz gulped as he looked at Grace as well. Then, he narrowed his eyes, and said softly, "What do you think I'm going to do?"
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