After a short while, Alex drove Timothy's car over. Soon, they arrived at the entrance of the resort.
When the car stopped, Alex got out of the car and saw Heinz and Grace, as well as Timothy.
"President, Madam Grace!" Alex said, "I've driven the car over."
"Give it to Mr. Yarbrough!" Heinz ordered in a deep voice.
"Yes!" Alex said, "Mr. Yarbrough, your car is returned to you."
"Thank you." Timothy nodded, then looked at Heinz with a solemn face and said, "I don't know about the news you just mentioned. When I find her, I will ask her."
"Even if you ask, she won't tell the truth." Grace was already used to it. "She never tells the truth."
This was true.
Timothy naturally understood that, according to Candace's personality, he couldn't find much truth in her words.
Even if he wanted to ask, he was afraid that she would not tell him the truth.
"Mr. Yarbrough, you should go back and take a rest." Heinz said, "It's late, so you'd better go back and rest. We have our own arrangements to locate Candace."
"I just made a call to send some of my men here to help you." Timothy looked at Grace and said, "I brought her here and lost her. I should be responsible for it."
She did not look back at him. She turned and went back to the car.
Heinz was also stunned to see her getting into the car.
Timothy was puzzled and felt a little awkward.
Heinz said, "It isn't directed at you. It's just that Grace has gone through too many weird things recently."
"I've heard a little about the news." Timothy nodded. "It must be a headache for all of you. I heard from Candace that she sent a child to you, and asked you and Grace to raise him."
"You already know about this?" Heinz was a little surprised. "Did she tell you just now?"
"Yes, she told me." Timothy looked at Heinz, pondered for a moment, and wanted to speak but stopped on second thought.
Heinz's sharp eyes caught this tiny movement in an instant. He paused and asked in reply, "Mr. Yarbrough, there seems to be something else that you want to say?"
Timothy was taken aback by his words and felt a little embarrassed. He looked at Heinz and said, "Do you know about the child's identity?"
Hearing Timothy's question, Heinz suddenly felt that he seemed to know something. Did Candace tell Lowell's story to him?
Heinz looked at him suspiciously, frowned, and asked, "Mr. Yarbrough, there must be a reason for this question. Did she tell you anything?"
Timothy frowned and looked troubled. He was hesitating about whether he should talk to Heinz and Grace about it, but what would happen if he did? He didn't want to upset Grace.
If the word got out that the child was Heinz's and Grace's brother, this would definitely make them both feel more embarrassed, and even affect their happiness.
Almost subconsciously, he looked at Heinz and then at Grace who was sitting in the car not far away. He pursed his lips and shook his head. "Well, nothing. I will talk to you later. This is not a place to talk. Let's do it another day."
Heinz seemed to have understood Timothy's awkward plight.
It seemed that Candace had told him something, and Candace must have deep feelings for him. Otherwise, she would not have gone to him when she was nearing her end. And for Timothy to be able to bring Candace here from the hospital and talk about these secret matters, they must have a special relationship.
It seemed that the relationship between them was good when they were young. That was why they talked about such a problem.
Heinz smiled lightly and said, "You just asked me if I knew about Lowell's background. I think you should know it, and more likely, you know who his father is, right?"
Timothy was slightly stunned. In the darkness, looking into Heinz's eyes, he felt that his eyes were particularly bright. "Do you have to discuss this topic with me here?"
Heinz smiled slightly and said, "Yes, I think you should know the background of the child. I'll tell you frankly. I know who his father is."
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