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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 58

"What's the story?" Heinz Jones was very curious. "You made him fall twice. The whole process must be very amusing."

Grace Smith didn't ask for credit. She just said calmly, "I used soap water the first time. He didn't expect it, so he fell down inevitably."

"What about the second time?" Heinz Jones asked again.

"It was still soap water." Grace Smith said nonchalantly, "After the first lesson, he thought no one would take action so quickly. That's how I tricked him again."

Heinz Jones was astounded at her honesty. He turned around slightly and looked at Grace Smith, then narrowed his eyes at the woman in front of him.

Grace Smith's stared back brazenly.

"Why did you cause him to fall?" Heinz Jones continued to ask.

"He's an a*shole," Grace Smith blurted out.

Heinz Jones raised his eyebrows and said, "Why didn't you admit it in front of everyone?"

"I'm not a saint, why should I admit it?" Grace Smith retorted frankly, "Besides, a villain should be treated the way he treats others."

"He still suspects you." Heinz Jones reminded her, "The slap you got just now was not a loss then." As she recalled the slap, her face still felt a little pain. The skin on her face was stinging.

Grace Smith's eyes turned cold when she heard that. "Thank you for coming to my aid in time, Mr. Jones."

"How about you treat me to dinner?" asked Heinz Jones.

Grace Smith was stunned. He did it on purpose, but she did not refuse. "Well, as long as you are fine with it, we can have some Chinese food. There's one at the exit of the opposite alley that I can afford. I can buy you dinner, but do you dare eat it, Mr. Jones?"

"Haha." Heinz Jones suddenly burst into laughter. He was exceptionally happy.

Grace Smith had never seen him burst out laughing before. He looked so handsome. Under the sunset, his face became more angular, shining enchantingly in the golden light.

She was slightly embarrassed by his laughter, but did not say anything.

Lester also tried to hold back his laughter. He wanted to laugh, but he did not dare to.

Heinz Jones looked at her, stopped smiling, and lazily raised the corner of his mouth. When he looked at the clear red and swollen palm print on her face, he narrowed his eyes.

"Grace, if I'm not here and no one wanted to help you out, what will you do?"

"Call the police," She said.

"Call the police?" Heinz Jones noticed her nonchalant tone and said, "It seems that you had a plan. You can still get away easily even if I'm not here ." "Mm." Grace Smith nodded, "Yes, but thanks to you, it caused me less trouble."

"Shouldn't you thank me then?" He asked.

"I've already shown you my thanks." She replied.

"It's not sincere enough!" He answered.

Grace Smith's long eyelashes trembled slightly, covering the emotions in her eyes.

"Mr. Jones, you've helped me out of a predicament, but you also dragged me into a whirlpool, making it seem like we have a relationship. I don't care much about my reputation, but I am a woman too."

She need not explain much. He should understand.

Heinz Jones was startled and then laughed again.

This time, even Lester was dumbfounded.

"What was the president laughing about?" Lester thought.

"Let's go, get on the car." Heinz Jones held Grace Smith in his arms and walked into the car.

When the car started, he stopped smiling.

"Grace Smith, you're just pretending to be a good girl after taking advantage of me." Heinz Jones said.

"Mr. Jones, you pretended to be a gentleman after taking advantage of me!" Grace Smith calmly raised the corner of her lips and said," We're equals."

"Ha ha ha."

In the car, Heinz Jones was smiling brightly.

Grace Smith thought, "What's so funny? The way he smiled and how his handsome face bounced is too much!"

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