"Mr. Jones, please help me." Eva did not dare to move as she laid there motionless. The rose bushes were dense, thick and filled with thorns. The slightest movement would only make her hurt even more.
"I won't save you," Heinz refused.
"You, if you don't save me, I'll call the cops. I will tell them that it was you who hurt me," Eva immediately threatened.
Heinz chuckled and said, "Well, go ahead, but you'll need to have evidence. Otherwise, I'll sue you."
Eva gritted her teeth and said, "My whole family witnessed you scaring me. If you hadn't done that, I wouldn't have fallen into the flower bed and gotten injured."
"Your whole family?" Heinz glanced around. There wasn't a trace of anyone around them at the moment. The driver, butler and one of the servants had gone to the hospital.
Now there was only one person left, guarding the door. It was a kind-looking old man.
Heinz smiled at the man and beckoned for him to come over.
The old man came over and saw Heinz. He only knew that he was Zachary's friend, so he was very polite to him.
"Sir, you called?"
"Yes, what's your name?" Heinz asked.
"My name is Hodge Lowe. Master Lowe is the one who took me in. As my health is not the best, Master Lowe only lets me guard the door." This old man guarding the door was truly very polite.
Heinz immediately saw Hodge's gratitude towards Maxim, as well as the disgust and contempt towards Eva in his eyes.
Heinz was a businessman, and he could tell what was going on at a glance.
He smiled and said politely, "Hodge, what did you just see?"
Hodge paused, then turned to look at Heinz. For a moment, he did not understand what he was trying to say.
Meanwhile, Eva had heard Hodge's voice and immediately called out, "Hodge, help me up quickly."
Heinz raised an eyebrow at him.
Hodge said, "Miss Eva, I'm getting old and I'm not in good health. I fear that I don't have the strength to help you up. If I let you slip, you'll be hurt even more."
Eva immediately shouted, "If you don't even try, how would you know that you can't help me up? Besides, you're not that old!"
"Miss Eva, I really can't take the risk," Hodge answered. "I'll find someone to save you. Hold on."
"No, no." Eva had never suffered this kind of torment. She couldn't stand it anymore. "Hurry up and save me. Heinz is trying to hurt me!"
"Hurt you?" Hodge asked in surprise, "Miss Eva, I
don't see anyone who's trying to hurt you."
"It's the person who spoke to you. He's the one who did!"
"Hodge," Heinz started. "You saw just now that she smashed the urn. I didn't have any physical contact with her. You have to help me testify about what she said."
"Yes." Hodge nodded. ”1 really didn't see you hurting Miss Eva. Master Lowe took me in, so I should be righteous. Although Miss Eva is his daughter, he was so angry today that he vomited blood. Whoever hurts Master Lowe is my enemy."
Hodge held his stance as he said that.
He would not help Eva.
Eva immediately began to scold him furiously, "Hodge, you old b*stard, you're betraying me. You didn't save me, but instead teamed up with outsiders to hurt me. Just wait and see, I won't let you go."
Hodge looked at Eva, who was lying in the rose bushes, and felt disgusted.
He no longer paid any attention to her, giving her a final glance before turning to Heinz politely.
"I'll go and guard the door first," Hodge said.
Heinz smiled and nodded. "Hodge, thank you. When the police come, you just need to tell the truth."
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