Meanwhile, at the Lowe Villa.
When Heinz returned to the house, Grace immediately came over. She could smell the faint scent of tobacco from Heinz from two meters away.
"Did you smoke?" Grace asked.
Heinz paused. He subconsciously raised his arm to sniff at his body. "You can smell it?"
"I can." Grace was already in front of him. As she got closer, the scent grew stronger.
She helped Heinz to take off his suit jacket and hung it up. "Have you eaten yet?"
"A little," Heinz replied. "I ate out with Zachary."
On the way home, they realized that it was already late and the rest of their family must have already eaten dinner at home. They also happened to pass by a restaurant, so they had dinner outside.
"Where are the kids?"
"They're watching TV inside." Grace pointed to one of the guest rooms. "I was worried that something would happen, so I asked someone to stand guard outside while Alice and I took care of them inside."
Seeing that she was so anxious, Heinz felt incredibly apologetic.
He immediately took her into his arms. He moved closer to her and whispered, "It's my fault. I've made you become so cautious."
Grace raised her head, looked into his deep eyes, and shook her head. "It's not your fault. I know that you want the best for us."
Seeing that Grace was being so sensible, Heinz felt even more sorry for her. He lifted her chin up with his slender fingers, lowered his head and kissed her on the lips.
Grace was stunned and let herself be held tightly in Heinz's arms.
She was wearing a soft dress. When their bodies touched, he easily caught a whiff of Grace's scent.
It was enticing.
His warm lips moved from her mouth to her ear. He whispered, "You're so sensible that I feel even more guilty."
"It's fine!" Grace also smiled. Although she looked calm, it still must have been difficult for her to go through so much that day.
"What should I do? I still want to kiss you." He stared at her and asked again.
Grace's face flushed red. "Don't mess around. Go accompany the children."
"Let me kiss you for one more minute," Heinz said in a low and hoarse voice. He held her in his arms and kissed her again.
Grace had no choice but to follow his will.
Just as the two of them were immersed in the kiss, they suddenly heard Little Gary's voice.
"A useless man like you doesn't deserve to kiss my mommy when he comes back. I wondered why you are so stupid and it turns out that you're blinded by lust."
Little Gary's immature words were full of precocious sarcasm and he spoke mockingly.
In a second, Grace was totally shocked and quickly freed herself from Heinz's grasp.
Heinz also paused, feeling frustrated.
Little Gary was always trying to start trouble with him. He was addicted to mocking Heinz.
He glanced at Little Gary and said, "Well, you're right to criticize me, but your mommy becomes shy easily, so you have to be careful in the future and not disturb us while we're being intimate."
"Then why don't you find a more hidden place to do it? You can't control your desires to the point where you don't consider your surroundings. Do you think that it's appropriate for us to see it?" Little Gary frowned tightly. "You're even using mommy as a shield."
Grace's face turned completely red.
She felt so ashamed to be seen like that by Little Gary.
She looked at Heinz angrily and grew more and more embarrassed.
Heinz had no choice but to reply, "Fine, I understand." "What do you understand?" Little Gary said with disdain. He walked to the couch outside and sat down. He started, "You were out for so long. Let me ask you, have you caught the suspects?"
Heinz nodded and answered, "Yes." "All of them?" Little Gary was still feeling a little doubtful. "Have Uncle Charles and Aunt Eva both been caught?"
"Yes." Heinz glanced at Little Gary, who was opposite him. "They are now in the police station."
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