Heinz flew into rage instantly and asked in a deep voice.
"Are you sure he said that?"
The policeman summoned by Jensen nodded and said with certainty, "Yes, Mr. Jones, he indeed said that!"
"D*mn it," said Heinz furiously.
Having such a father upset him.
Lawrence was so unscrupulous that he even planned to abduct Lowell as well as his two grandsons by such means.
What a devil-like father he was.
Jensen was also dumbfounded. He scowled angrily at Lawrence, who appeared in the surveillance footage.
"He is just too unprincipled. He asked you to raise Lowell, and it isn't that you weren't going to raise him, so why did he resort to such a method? He is not only abducting Lowell, but also Ernest and Gary as well. That's ridiculous."
Heinz frowned and said angrily, "It's because I told him that Grace slapped Lowell a few times due to the rage she had for her mother as an act of revenge. Then, we planned to send him to Alsburg, thus the old man might be frightened by that. That should be why he wants to take Lowell away."
Jensen was a little stunned. He looked at Heinz, not knowing whether to laugh or cry, and said, "It is really, uh, unexpected for you to say that you slap Lowell every day."
Heinz nodded and said, "I'm mad at him and I just wanted to make him angry. You also know how angry I am for what he had done in the past few years."
Jensen nodded. He was aware of all the grievances that Heinz had endured and the unfair treatment that his mother had suffered over the years.
"Yes, his way of handling things is really annoying. It would be better if he had asked politely and nicely, but obviously, he is not frank enough. Now that he is planning to take such underhand measures, we shouldn't allow him to do so," said Jensen as he watched Lawrence leave the hall, enter the elevator and head upstairs.
Heinz said word by word, "Don't worry, I won't let him find Lowell, and I won't let him take my sons away. He thinks that he can just simply take them away? No way!"
Looking at Heinz's pale face, Jensen was still worried and said, "From now on, Lowell and the children must be hidden."
Heinz had an idea and he suggested, "Let's create a show! Let him assume that Lowell isn't doing well, and then he will be clutching at straws out of anxiety. At that time, we can defeat him in one go."
"Heinz, in any case, he is still your father," Jensen reminded him.
Heinz said resolutely, "As for such a father, it's a shame if we don't strip him of his dignity and disguise. Jensen, don't worry. I know you are reminding me out of kindness, but I've made up my mind. No matter what, we have to put an end to it."
"Alright," said Jensen. He immediately instructed his subordinates, "Take the footage back to the police station and make copies of it. Make it into three copies and store them in different places, in case of an emergency."
Perhaps, it would be used as evidence in the future.
"Yes, sir!"
Then, Jensen and Heinz were about to leave. They came out of the hotel and Heinz bid Jensen farewell.
Soon, he went home.
Grace was already very perturbed. When she saw that he had returned, she heaved a sigh of relief.
She did not ask him about the situation, but said affectionately, "Heinz, have a meal first. You left without eating just now. We didn't wait for you and we ate first, but we have left you some food."
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