Lester said nothing, but from his serious expression, Grace could tell that he was deeply worried.
Grace could not understand what happened that made him so worried. Heinz even said that he agreed to break up with her.
Although she didn't want to see Heinz, she didn't really think of breaking up with him.
That was because breaking up was really too extreme.
She turned on her cell phone.
Grace called Hermione first and said, "Hermione, thank you for providing me with accommodation. I have something urgent to do, so I have to go now."
"Are you okay?" Hermione was very worried.
"I have to find Heinz," Grace replied. "Don't worry."
"Speak to Mr. Jones nicely," Hermione said, "If you need my help, just say it."
"Thank you, Hermione."
She hung up and scrolled gently through her phone and called Jensen.
They had just arrived at their home in the Hart Villa District.
Jensen received a call from Grace.
He picked it up. "Grace?"
"Jensen, what is going on?" Grace asked straightforwardly, "Can you tell me?"
"Where are you now?" asked Jensen.
"Lester and I are on our way to see Heinz," Grace said.
"Well, you go and see him. Heinz will tell you," Jensen said.
"It seems like you know something." Grace closed her eyes. "Tell me, Jensen. I want to know."
"I'm sorry." Jensen was in a dilemma. "It will be better if Heinz told you himself."
It seemed like Grace wouldn't get any more information out of him.
Grace also vaguely felt that something was wrong.
She thought for a moment and said, "Okay, I'll ask him myself."
She didn't say anything else and hung up the phone.
Looking around, she asked Lester, "Where is Heinz now?"
"The villa on the mountain."
"He didn't bring the kids?" Grace asked again.
"The children are well. The housekeeper has been taking good care of them. Don't worry."
Grace said nothing.
At this time, Alice just entered through the door and heard the conversation between Jensen and Grace. She asked with great concern, "What happened to Grace?"
"There is something I want to tell you." Jensen stood at the door and looked at Alice with mixed feelings. "I'm afraid that we have to go out."
"What's wrong?" Alice was very surprised. "You look like you're hesitating. Can't you be frank?"
"Let's go." Jensen took her hand and said, "Let's go and find Grace and Heinz now."
Alice dropped her things and went downstairs with Jensen.
When they drove away, she couldn't help but repeatedly ask, "What's going on? You asked me to come with you, but you haven't told me what happened to my sister and Heinz yet?"
"Alice." A hint of guilt and worry flashed in Jensen's eyes. "Your sister and Heinz are going to face an important decision in life. I don't know what will happen. I just feel that it's not good."
"Oh, what the hell are you talking about? Can't you be more direct? I don't understand what you're talking about. You are making me confused."
"Jodie is still alive," Jensen told Alice this piece of major news.
Alice was dumbstruck as she sat there, and her eyes were full of horror. "When you said that Jodie was alive, what about Heinz? Why did he deceive Grace? My sister loves him so much, but she was told that he has a wife. What is the meaning of this?"
"It's a long story." Jensen was absent-minded the whole afternoon, so it was hard to explain it.
"Then you explain it to me." Alice was also anxious and her tone became cold. "I have plenty of time to listen."
Seeing that Alice had changed into a different person when she heard about Grace, he became much better at speaking.
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