Grace was the kind of person who would always adhere to her own principle, which was that courtesy demands reciprocity.
Seeing that Master Lowe was still being unreasonable, a bitter smile appeared on her face. "If we don't have the right to do that, you don't even have the right to act all high and mighty in front of me. My grandma had always decided how she lived her own life."
"She is my wife," Master Lowe said in a low voice.
Grace sneered and said, "Your wife? Do you know how your wife lived in the past fifty years? You are that person who has never done anything for her, but you still have the nerve to say that my grandma is your wife?"
"She has always been my wife." Master Lowe said angrily, "It's none of your business."
"I have no time to care about such a stubborn and lonely person like you. My grandma's last words were that she wanted to be buried in Southland with my uncle. This is her last wish," Grace told Master Lowe word by word.
"Who do you think you are?" Charles suddenly raised his voice and shouted, "Men will always have the final say in the Lowe family. It's so embarrassing for a woman to decide on the family's matters."
Grace was utterly shocked. She looked at Charles, who gave such a comment.
Alice was also angry and directly scolded, "You old shallot, you are already halfway to death, but you are still looking down on women."
"You were given birth to by a woman, weren't you? Yet, you look down on women so much. You are so despicable."
Heinz, who had not spoken for a long time, couldn't stand it anymore. He looked coldly at the side for a long time and saw that Charles was still attacking Grace with his words.
He came over and stood beside Grace, looking down at Charles from a high position.
Heinz was already very good-looking. He was tall and strong and his gaze was cold. When he didn't laugh nor speak, he looked very powerful.
At this moment, he stood beside Grace and looked at Charles with sharp eyes. He sneered and said, "Mr. Charles."
"Who, who are you?" Charles was shocked by Heinz's imposing manner, but he did not know Heinz. He frowned and said, "This is our Lowe family's matter. There is no need for you to speak as an outsider."
"Oh?" Heinz raised his eyebrows and glanced at him scornfully. He looked at Zachary and said, "Mr. Lowe, is this your Lowe family, or theirs?"
Zachary smiled and ignored Charles. He said, "This is my Lowe family. It has nothing to do with the Southland Lowe family. This is my personal property. I've invested in this real estate and I didn't take a single cent from the Lowe family."
"How dare you say that." Master Lowe's eyes were blazing with anger. "You've completely severed ties with us, haven't you?"
"Master Lowe, it's best to dissociate myself from you clearly," Zachary said.
Master Lowe was taken aback and his brow furrowed. "Do you mean that you are still insisting on parting with us?"
"My father lost his life early for the sake of the family business. I don't want to lose my life for the Lowe family business anymore." Zachary expressed his attitude and said, "Besides, this is my home, not yours."
"That's good." Heinz glanced at Charles and said, "Mr. Charles, I'm Heinz Jones from Northern City. The woman you looked down on just now is the mother of my two children."
"Heinz Jones?" Charles was shocked. His face turned pale, and he looked at Heinz subconsciously.
He felt a little nervous as he didn't recognize him earlier. He knew that Heinz was a famous person in Northern City.
However, Heinz didn't appear on TV often. Due to the geographical barriers in the territory, Charles didn't watch TV or financial news very often either.
Hence, he didn't know Heinz's appearance.
However, hearing that this person was Heinz Jones and also the husband of the woman in front of him, he was a little agitated.
Since Zachary wouldn't help him, this man in front of him probably could.
He really didn't expect that this person with such
strong economic strength would appear here.
Charles's face changed and he suddenly relaxed. He smiled and said politely, "Mr. Jones, I didn't know that it was you. I'm sorry that I didn't welcome you."
"Well, well, well!" As soon as Alice saw this man's reaction, she immediately sighed and said with great disdain, "You were so full of chicanery just now. Now you've changed your reaction so much. I finally realize that this old fogey didn't teach you very well. Just like him, both of you are good-for-nothings and despise women!"
Charles ignored Alice's complaints and just smiled slightly at Heinz. In an instant, he became much more polite to Heinz.
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