Hermione looked at Grace and cautioned her, "Grace, if you stay here, you might face an even bigger problem."
"I'm not afraid." Grace raised her head and looked at Hermione in the eye. Just like that, she had regained her composure. "Since it has already happened, I'll just face it."
Hearing her reply, Heinz was even more upset. The frown on his face remained. At this moment, he felt a sense of helplessness that he had never experienced before.
Just not too long ago, during his divorce, he had wronged Grace.
Clearly the matter wasn't resolved. In fact, it was just getting more out of hand. He had once again dragged Grace into a mess.
"I'm fine." Grace seemed to be consoling Heinz. She knew that there was no use in pointing fingers at the moment. Hence, she decided to console him. "You should go back to Northern City."
Staring into her eyes, Heinz saw a persevering gleam in them. He knew Grace was strong, but this strength was saddening.
He relaxed the frown on his face slightly, yet he still looked very solemn.
Alex was also very worried. He looked at Grace as if he had something to say.
Sensing this, she said, "Alex, take good care of Heinz."
"Yes, Miss Smith." Alex nodded immediately.
After studying her expression for a moment, Heinz turned around and left the restaurant.
Seeing that the President was leaving, Alex quickly bid goodbye to Grace and Hermione, and frantically chased after him.
When Heinz arrived back at the hotel room, Heinz barked an order to Alex in a low voice. "Send someone to take good care of Grace. If you see anyone suspicious trying to approach her, please stop that person immediately."
"Yes, sir!" Alex nodded. "President, are you worried that someone will try to interview Miss Smith after we leave and embarrass her?"
Heinz's eyes were filled with unconcealable worry. "Just in case."
"I understand." Alex immediately called to arrange for people to guard her, so that she'd be left alone.
At the restaurant.
Hermione was very worried about Grace. "Grace, if you're not in the mood to work, it's fine. I can arrange for someone else to help."
"No," Grace shook her head. "I've been through worse. I'm not afraid of this and I won't let it affect my ability to work either."
Ever since the incident at Alpine Resort six years ago, Grace had gone through all kinds of problems.
No matter how difficult it was, she knew how to push through.
Hermione nodded and studied her with concern. Her heart ached for Grace as she told herself she had been right about her. "You shouldn't have to suffer like this."
"It's fine." Grace shook her head and smiled. "Let's eat, Hermione."
Probably because she didn't want to affect Hermione's appetite any further, Grace forced herself to smile and regain her composure. She began wolfing down the food in front of her.
Seeing how strong she was, Hermione also felt a sense of respect for her.
As she ate, Grace continued to scroll her phone to read more news articles.
She realised that they portrayed her as the mistress who destroyed Jodie and Heinz's marriage.
According to them, Jodie and Heinz loved each other very much. When Jodie went abroad, they said that Grace took this opportunity to slip her way in. The media outlets even went as far as to report that the child they had was already five years old. Apparently, she had shown up shamelessly at Heinz's house one day with their child, and they even had a picture of it.
True enough, attached to the article was a photo of her at the Jones family's villa.
This was all too strange.
Grace was very annoyed up to this point.
Taking a deep breath, she pushed herself to continue reading the article.
According to the article, Jodie was a kind-hearted doctor from Alsburg. As she built her career in Alsburg, Grace slept her way into Heinz's arms.
Finally, when Jodie returned home, they said that Heinz immediately pressured her into a divorce.
All this supposedly occurred because of Grace.
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