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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 773

"We have already tracked that man," said Jensen. He was surprised by Heinz's determination and understood why he said so in an instant. "It's just that since he has gone abroad now, it's not going to be easy for us to investigate him."

"We still have to keep investigating even if it's not easy," repeated Heinz in a low voice. "That man did not come to Northern City with good intentions. He's just a foreigner. How could he hold grudges against Grace? I've always felt that things are not what they seem to be." "Indeed. He would not have contact with you at all if there is no reason behind it," Jensen frowned as he processed the information they had by far. "If that man was merely just looking for the both of you, there is no need for him to use Jodie as a chess piece. It's useless."

Heinz replied slowly, "Therefore, Jensen, both you, as the police, and I have to send someone to investigate that man. I don't believe he will leave just like that and never come back again."

As a policeman, Jensen also believed that this man, Henry, would not disappear so soon. "I'll arrange it. However, I'm only confident if the investigation is carried out within Northern City, because we have limited funds to carry out the investigation abroad. It's impossible for us to find him at such a high cost too," Jensen raised his concern.

"I'll give you the funds. Carry on with the investigation for me," Heinz said.

"Thanks." Jensen nodded. "Since Henry used Edgar Allen Poe as his alias, it can be seen that he probably likes ancient poems the most."

"He will definitely come back. He would surely not be willing to fail and leave without a trace just like that," said Heinz with a firm gaze.

Jensen was startled but nodded in agreement with him.

He agreed with Heinz's opinion that Henry would definitely be back too.

"Don't worry. This matter will be easy to deal with since we now have the funds for it. I will make arrangements for people to pay attention to it and investigate this passport. I'll inform the customs officers to take note of this passport too," Jensen filled him in on his plan.

"I'm worried that he will enter the country with another passport. His photo that we have here should also be notified to other places like the airport. Have them inform us immediately the second there's any news," reiterated Heinz.

"Don't worry, I'll handle it." Jensen nodded. "By the way, for Jodie's case, I will notify the prosecutor that they don't need to go easy on her!"

Heinz nodded in agreement as he said, "Indeed. They do not have to go easy on her at all. She will need a good amount of time to repent before she is ready for a fresh start."

Jensen sighed, "She's too hard-hearted that she could feel nothing for her father's death."

Heinz stayed silent. Jodie's current behavior was indeed disgusting.

"Let's go. Let's go and meet Grace and Alice's mother, Madam Lowe," said Heinz as he looked at his watch. "It will take more than 20 minutes for us to get to the Smith family's home, so we'd better get going."

"Okay." Jensen nodded. "You head over to the car first. I'll arrange for my friends in the lockup to keep a close eye on Jodie."

Heinz nodded lightly and left to get the car started.

Jensen followed suit soon after.

The both of them got in the car.

Heinz made a phone call to Zachary and asked, "How's it going?"

"I have asked her out," Zachary updated him, "But Heinz, are you sure you want to see Aunt Candace?"

"Yes, I want to see her," replied Heinz in a serious tone. "Jensen will also be going to meet her."

Zachary was stunned for a moment and understood exactly what he meant. "That's fine too. Both of you can come together."

Although Candace did not ask to see Jensen, it was better for him to come along. As a policeman, he could tell Aunt Candace's character with his own eyes. He would also know to treat Alice well after meeting her.

Grace and Alice's lives had never been easy.

"Has Madam Lowe arrived?" Heinz asked.

"She was overjoyed when I called her and she said that she will be waiting for you in the Smith family's home," Zachary answered. "She should be there already."

"Got it," Heinz responded. "Zachary, you should go as well later."

"Me?" Zachary exclaimed in surprise.

"Yes," Heinz repeated himself. "Let's go together."

"Alright!"

It was all set then.

About ten minutes later.

Heinz's car arrived at the gate of the Smith family Villa.

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