"I don't know him," Grace said in surprise.
"I really don't know what's going on."
Alice was so shocked that she couldn't snap out of her trance for a brief while. "How could Grace have met that pervert? What on earth is he going to do?"
When Heinz noticed Grace's face turning pale, his expression became solemn. He was worried about her.
"Grace, recall the details carefully," Jensen suggested. "For example, his expression when he saw you?"
She thought carefully.
She felt that Henry's expression at the time was courteous, and he had a gentlemanly smile on his face. However, when she thought about it now, she felt that there was a hidden meaning behind his smile.
According to the environment at that time, there should have been a lot of staff members in the Painter Village. He did not ask the hotel staff for the directions, but instead, he picked her and even said a few words with her. It made Grace feel a little horrified when she thought about it.
Apparently human hearts were not so kind.
Thinking of his courteous and hypocritical smile when he deliberately asked her, she suddenly felt that there was something wrong, and that it was dangerous everywhere.
"Grace?" Jensen turned to her as she was recalling her memories. The more she thought about it, the more worried she became, and the more fear flashed in her gaze.
Grace came back to her senses immediately. Her face was filled with horror and cold sweat covered her palms.
After a long time, she said, "He asked me for directions with a smile. Then, he seemed to have looked at me a few times deliberately. Back then, I still thought that he was quite good- looking. Well, at least he was not hideous. He had slightly dark skin, but he still left me with a deep impression of him. When he smiled at me, it seemed that there was some hidden meaning behind it."
Grace then told them about her feelings.
In an instant, Heinz furrowed his eyebrows tightly. He fell into a cold silence as soon as he heard Henry had asked Grace for directions. A cold aura surrounded his body.
Especially now, when he heard her words, he grew even more anxious and worried.
"It seems that Henry went to look for Grace on purpose. Maybe he wants to kidnap her, or he was up to something else," he stated firmly.
"We can't rule out this possibility," Jensen agreed. "Now that I think about it, this person only stayed in Julesburg for two hours. He probably wasn't dealing with anything important. His meeting with Grace seems to have been accidental, but in fact, it might be his sole purpose."
"D*mned pervert, why did he go to see Grace? Did he think that it was a blind date?" Alice couldn't help but curse. "He's such a f*cking pervert."
She was also very anxious and worried that Grace would be hurt.
"Wait a minute," Jensen suddenly said.
Alice paused and looked up at him.
Jensen recalled his memories carefully. He looked at Grace and then at Alice. Finally, he turned his gaze to Heinz. He said, "When Alice mentioned a blind date, I suddenly thought of something. I think Henry might've gone to Julesburg, just to get a good look at Grace."
"The problem is, what did he accomplish from looking at Grace for a brief moment? He doesn't know her at all. Why did he even go to Julesburg?" Alice grew more anxious and she cursed, "What a pervert! How dare he go to Grace, and even talk to her."
Heinz's face fell and his gaze became cold.
His heart was filled with worry. His hands and feet were cold, and he had a lingering fear in his heart. It was terrifying.
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