After taking a walk that night, she returned to her room. Just as she was about to rest, she received a text message from Heinz.
She opened it and saw three words on it, "Are you asleep?"
Grace was stunned. She frowned and put down her mobile phone.
She didn't know how to face Heinz at the moment, and she was feeling slightly upset.
At this time, Heinz was at Ernest's place. He had lived here and slept in the same bed as Grace before.
There were even traces of their love in the room, and the air was filled with the faint aroma on Grace's body.
However, he was also upset that things had come to this point.
In fact, he knew it was his fault. He was the one who had not figured out how to deal with the problem.
He held his cell phone and sent a message. It had been over ten minutes, but there was still no reply.
Heinz was distraught. Even if Grace replied to him with a word, he would be satisfied.
However, she didn't.
Perhaps Grace was in no mood to talk to him?
Heinz had countless thoughts in his heart.
When he closed his eyes, many emotions flashed through his mind.
Knock, Knock. There was a knock on the door.
Heinz said nothing.
After knocking on the door twice, it opened.
Two good looking children in pajamas stood at the door.
Heinz, who was half-leaning against the foot of the bed, quickly sat up and said, "Little Gary, Ernest, haven't you two slept yet?"
Little Gary stepped in first and went straight to the bed. He climbed onto the bed and sat cross-legged beside Heinz.
Ernest came in as well. He followed Little Gary and climbed onto the bed, sitting on Heinz's other side.
Neither of them spoke a word. They stared straight at him with sharp eyes.
Heinz felt helpless in his heart and added, "Both of you came in here to glare at me. You two must be energetic!"
"Tell me, what's going on between you and my mommy?" Little Gary sharply looked at Heinz. "Be honest, don't try to hide it from us. You can't hide from me forever, and you'd better tell me the truth now."
Hearing this, Heinz suddenly felt dumbfounded. Looking at his sharp and clever eldest son, he replied, "The report has come out. Both of you came from the same womb and you are biological brothers."
"I don't need you to tell me that." Little Gary said, "I know it based on my intuition. I have an inexplicable familiarity with him. The two of us are excellent partners. Mr. Butler has already told us, so there is no need for you to go into details again."
"Go into details again?" Heinz was really speechless. "This is the first time that I've told you. What do you mean by 'again'?"
"Don't try to change the topic." Little Gary said sternly, "Be serious. Don't think that we don't know that you want to change the topic. Look at you. It's obvious that you and Mommy must be having some trouble."
"That's not true." Heinz denied it. He didn't want to tell his sons this, so he could only hide it.
He hoped to win Grace back in a very short period of time. Otherwise, he really felt sorry for the children, and he felt even more sorry for Grace.
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