"You haven't left yet?" Jensen looked through the window and saw the car downstairs. "Wait for me. I'll go down right away."
He hung up the phone, put on his clothes and prepared to go downstairs.
Alice said, "I'll go too."
"You shouldn't go. I know Heinz. It must be a very bad thing. If you go, I'm afraid that he will be too embarrassed to say it."
Alice was very anxious. "Then, you ask clearly and see what we can do to help."
"Okay!" Jensen went downstairs quickly.
When Heinz got downstairs, he crept into Heinz's car.
The car was filled with smoke. Entering the car would cause one to cough instantly.
He frowned and said, "What on earth happened between you two? Why is there trouble at this critical moment when you're getting the certificate?"
"Let's not talk about it anymore." Heinz felt very embarrassed. "My reputation has been completely destroyed."
"What the hell is going on?"
"The marriage between Jodie and I has not been resolved yet," Heinz said.
Jensen was stunned. His eyes widened and he looked at Heinz incredulously. "Were you married to Jodie?"
Heinz looked at him. Looking at Jensen's shocked eyes, he laughed at himself. "Yes, I previously got my marriage certificate with Jodie. It was very brief, so brief that I forgot about it."
"Holy cr*p." Jensen was also shocked. "Heinz, it's not that I want to say it but how strong does a person have to be psychological, in order to accept your situation? The fact that you are married."
"I know." Heinz nodded, full of sorrow. There was an irrepressible sense of guilt and regret in his voice. "We were applying for our marriage certificate at the Civil Affairs Bureau. When I realized it, even Grace's expression changed."
"That is expected." Jensen nodded. "No matter who that person is, they will be shocked by this kind of thing. Grace is no exception."
"The most annoying thing is that Jodie still hasn't canceled her registration account and our marriage status still exists. Even if I say that Jodie is dead, she hasn't cancelled her account and they haven't applied for her proof of death. In Northern City's registrar, she is still alive and I am now married. Grace suddenly became a mistress and she can't even marry me."
Jensen was stunned. He was very surprised. "Why didn't the Lawson family remove Jodie's household registration? She's been dead for so long."
Heinz's eyes were cold and heavy. His long and slender fingers held a cigarette. He put it into his mouth, inhaled deeply and exhaled white smoke.
He didn't say anything. His face looked extremely cold and his gaze was focused in front, without focusing on anything.
Jensen sighed. "Could it be that the Lawson family is holding an illusion and refuses to believe that their daughter is dead? That's why they haven't gone to settle the business yet."
This was an obvious fact.
Heinz nodded. "Probably."
He lowered his eyes to hide the helplessness and frustration in his eyes.
"Now, what should Grace do?" Jensen was worried to death. "She knows that you have been married. She knows that you hid it from her, so she must be very angry."
"It would be good if she is really angry and has a fight with me." Heinz frowned. "Her expression changed when she heard this, but she didn't quarrel with me. I know that she really wanted to register our marriage with me but I screwed it up."
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