"I'm fine," Grace comforted her sister. "Don't worry. Nothing can beat us. It's not a big deal."
Alice was still worried. "I know that you are not an ordinary woman. I also know that you can hold on when you have difficulties, but this is your reputation."
"Don't be afraid," Grace reassured her. "Zachary and Tyler are both here with me. We're in Julesburg, while Heinz is in Northern City. We're both dealing with this matter. Don't worry about me. Take good care of yourself and don't argue with Jensen, okay?"
Alice's eyes were red. "Grace, I'm just worried about you. Don't worry about me, I'll remain calm. I will leave for the kindergarten nowand bring the children back with Butler Holland."
"Okay," Grace agreed. "Go ahead. Don't blame Heinz and don't blame anyone else. Now, the most important thing is to find out the evil manipulator. It's not the time for internal strife."
Alice felt ashamed. In fact, she had scolded Heinz because she was angry. She knew that Jensen also wanted to solve the problem.
After putting down the phone, Alice turned to look at Jensen. He was only wearing a pair of trousers as he sat in front of the table and wrote something.
It was September and the weather was turning cold. She did not say anything. Instead, she went to the wardrobe and found a shirt for Jensen. When she came back, she quietly put it on for him.
"Jensen, put on your clothes," she said.
Jensen looked back at her and a touch of warmth flashed across his eyes. He then comforted her, "Don't be afraid. I'm going to check on a few media outlets to find out which was the first one to publish this."
"Okay, my sister is not afraid and neither am I," Alice said.
"Good."
"I am going to ask Butler Holland to pick up the children," Alice stated.
Jensen nodded.
The two of them were busy with their own things. Alice quickly gave Butler Holland a call.
Jensen also called Heinz.
"Heinz, I've read the news," Jensen said. "You must investigate this matter for me," Heinz responded.
"Are you reporting it to the police now?"
"Yes." Heinz said, "If you don't have enough money. I can sponsor it. No matter what, I have to find out the person behind this. You can investigate Jodie as she is probably the one who did it."
"Is she that great to be able to pull this off?" Jensen was still very suspicious.
"She's not, but we haven't seen each other for six years," Heinz replied sternly. "She's no longer the simple and lovely little girl we knew from six years ago. Now, she has become a different person, and you've also seen it before."
"So you suspect her?"
"Someone saw her plotting with others and discovered her whereabouts at the trading area. What a coincidence." Heinz paused and continued in a cold tone, "Lester is also investigating this matter. You guys can exchange information. I want to know who is causing trouble for Grace, and who is so daring as to provoke me."
"Okay," Jensen agreed. "I will head back to the police station immediately to investigate this matter."
"Please do it as soon as possible."
"Don't worry, I understand." Jensen hung up the phone and put on his clothes.
Alice also got ready. "Jensen, Butler Holland is coming to Hart Villa District to pick me up. You can head to the police station first."
"Okay." Jensen nodded. "Be careful."
"Okay!"
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