"What are you afraid of?" Heinz frowned. "I don't think it's a good sign that she is looking for you."
"I'll meet her once." Grace looked at Heinz, "I've thought about it carefully. I think it's better for me to meet her."
"I'll go with you," Heinz said in a low voice. "I'm worried."
"Okay." Grace did not refuse. "I will tell the butler to pack up the luggage for the children. Well go together."
"That's more like it." Although Heinz was still not satisfied, he did not say anything else as Grace had agreed.
Half an hour later.
At the entrance of the Classic Cafe, Grace got out of the car, followed by Heinz.
Alex followed from behind and stood at the side of the car. He said respectfully, "President, I've brought four men with us."
"Alright." Heinz nodded and walked into the cafe with Grace, hand in hand.
"Grace!" She heard someone calling her.
She looked over and saw Sonia waving at them as she stood by the window.
She wore a white blouse and a skirt, which made her look very intelligent and elegant.
It was obvious that Sonia was a little surprised when she saw Heinz, but she calmed herself down.
Grace said to Heinz in a low voice, "Do you really want to go over with me?"
"Of course," Heinz said. "I want to see what her motive in meeting you is."
Grace no longer tried to persuade him and walked over to Sonia with him.
Heinz's glance was very sharp. His stare made Sonia feel uneasy. She lowered her eyes as she did not dare to look at Heinz.
"Grace, thank you for coming."
Grace smiled faintly and did not answer.
"What coffee would you like?" Sonia asked, "HI treat you to coffee."
Heinz was still staring at Sonia with a cold gaze. He said in a low voice, "Do you think that we cannot afford our own coffee? Do we need you to treat us?"
Sonia pursed her lips and she smiled awkwardly.
The atmosphere became tense and silent.
Fortunately, Sonia adjusted herself quickly and looked at Grace. She pulled her lips and said, "I'm sorry, Grace."
"You don't have to apologize." Grace shook his head and said, "Tell me, why did you want to meet me?"
When Sonia heard this, she immediately looked at Heinz. She hinted that it was inconvenient for her to convey her motives because he was present.
"If there's nothing to say, well leave," Heinz said as
he looked at Grace.
Grace nodded and said, "Alright."
Both of them acted like they were about to leave.
Sonia could not hold it in any longer. "I'm sorry, Mr. Jones and Grace. I really have no choice. That's why I'm begging you to help me."
Grace saw that she really had no way out.
"I love Simon." Sonia suddenly looked up and made eye contact with Grace. After a few seconds of silence, she turned to Heinz and said, "I love Simon very much."
Heinz's face went blank as he realized that Sonia really loved Simon.
He didn't expect that anyone would like Simon.
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