"That's right." Little Gary nodded hurriedly. "Heinz, you take care of everything else. Mommy and I are going back to rest."
"Okay." Heinz nodded.
Grace took her son with her into the Lowe Villa.
Now, it was up to Heinz to take care of the rest.
Alice immediately served Little Gary a glass of water the moment he returned. She hugged him worriedly and asked, "Were you scared?"
"Scared?" Little Gary shook his head. "What's there to be scared of? Being scared wouldn't have changed the outcome."
"You really are a smart child," Alice cried with joy. "Thank goodness you're so smart, or else I would have never forgiven myself for the rest of my life."
"Little Aunt, don't be so emotional!" Little Gary smiled and said. "Look, I'm fine."
"Little Gary, you're a good boy." Nerissa had also been scared to death. She could never push away her responsibility of losing a child in her own home. "What do you want to have for dinner? I will tell the maids to make you something delicious."
"It's okay, Aunt Nerissa. I'm fine with everything. I'm not picky about food," Little Gary replied.
Nerissa was very touched, and said, "What a lovely child. You are so sensible. Then, if you're not picky about food, can you tell me what you're picky about?"
"Dad," Little Gary answered, "I have a problem with Heinz. Everything else is fine."
Grace looked at Nerissa awkwardly. Her son simply refused to approve of his father.
She didn't know when he would be able to accept Heinz.
Alice didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "Gary, I'm a picky person too but I have already acknowledged your father as my brother- in- law, and yet you still can't accept him?"
"It's still early," Little Gary replied. "It's not the right time yet."
"Alright then, it's not the right time yet." Alice sighed helplessly. "You can tell us when it is the right time."
"I'm not planning to. I'll take it one step at a time." Little Gary said, "Aunt Nerissa, I'm starving to death. Can we eat now?"
"Yes, of course." Nerissa hurriedly ordered, "Come, let's go to the dining room and have a meal."
Heinz dealt with Little Gary's kidnapping. He first went to the police station and then to the yard where his son was kidnapped.
The flames were surging.
Tom and Jerry were already willing to admit their involvement.
Charles and Eva were still in the hospital getting treated. The swelling on Charles' face had only gotten worse.
Eva's whole body was covered with thorns. After receiving treatment from the doctor, the thorns were plucked out of her skin. After her wounds were sanitized, it was already late at night.
Charles took his phone and called Tom.
Before Charles called, Heinz had already instructed Tom to cooperate with the police, and get Charles arrested.
"Hello, Tom, where are you now?"
"Uncle Charles, I'm in Young Master Zachary's garden," Tom said.
"Did you get Zachary's seal?" Charles asked.
"I've gotten it," Tom said. "I'm leaving now. Where should I meet you? Uncle Charles, I need to bring that child to you. What if the police find me?"
"Don't worry," Charles reassured him, and said, "I'll pick you up tonight. I have something to do here, so I can't go to your place for the time being. Just be patient for a few hours."
"They've started to investigate the kidnapping," Tom said. "Uncle Charles, if you come any later, I might be found out."
"Then, I'll find a way to meet you now. Just tell me where." Charles suggested, "Actually, forget it. You should come to Galaxy Road No. 2, I'll wait for you there."
"Galaxy Road No.2?" Tom repeated the address again, so that the police could note it down and prepare themselves.
"Yes."
"Then, can Aunt Eva come?" Tom asked. "Aunt Eva was the one who asked me to kidnap that child. I'm afraid that she'll betray me later."
"She is injured now. Let me ask about the situation," Charles said. "Don't worry about it. Wait for me there first. Take the child with you, and we'll meet there."
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