Grace spoke to Lawrence in a very indifferent manner.
She did not show basic courtesy and was cold as usual.
Lowell was standing by her side. She knew that there were some things that he should not hear.
Hence, she slightly lowered her head and said to him, "Lowell, the seaside is really windy. Can you go to the car and wait for me?"
He nodded and looked at her worriedly.
"Don't worry, I'll take you back," she said.
Lowell nodded again, and then turned his gaze to Lawrence. After glancing at him, he did not say anything, and then left.
Lester walked over and arranged for a bodyguard to take Lowell away.
It was obvious that Lowell's feelings for Lawrence were not very deep, and he seemed to be calm.
Grace certainly found it impossible to respect or like Lawrence. He had too many secrets and was irresponsible. It was difficult for people to respect this kind of person.
She looked at him indifferently, with frost in her eyes.
As soon as he saw her attitude, Lawrence squinted his eyes slightly and snorted, "Huh? Shouldn't you greet me first when you see me, as your father-in-law?"
She could also see that he was deliberately trying to cause trouble.
Hence, she said calmly, "Sir, I don't know you. How can I greet you? I don't think it's polite to randomly greet strangers. It's completely unnecessary to do things that would make me seem crazy."
"I'm your father-in-law," he said in a low voice. "Now that we know each other, shouldn't you greet me?"
"I'm sorry, I only listen to Heinz. If he wants me to greet you, I will. If he doesn't, then I won't," she said in an even colder tone.
Lawrence seemed to be stunned.
Then, Heinz laughed in a low voice and said, "Yes, this is my wife. If I don't say so, then she doesn't have to acknowledge you. Honestly, there's no need to acknowledge you, right?"
As he spoke, his sharp gaze swept over Lawrence. His eyes were so cold, identical to that of Grace's. He had such an indifferent attitude, and there was no room for negotiation.
Seeing this situation, Lawrence frowned. "What a disloyal son. Even if you don't acknowledge me, I am still your father."
"I didn't say that I don't acknowledge you. I just don't know what to call you, especially when it comes to Grace. Should she call you her stepfather or her father-in-law? Have you ever thought about this problem?" Heinz asked blandly. His seemingly playful attitude was full of intense mockery.
Lawrence was stunned. He knew Heinz was mocking him. With a slight smile, he said, "Don't come at me with that. Since you've already found out, I don't have to say anything. Lowell is your younger brother. It's up to you."
"It's up to me?" Heinz laughed in a low voice. "What happened to you early on? You must be prejudiced. You're clearly guilty, yet you stubbornly refuse to admit your shameless spirit. You and Candace are quite the pair."
Lawrence knew there would be no shortage of this kind of mockery, but he didn't say anything. He just stubbornly stared at Grace, and his eyes seemed to be picking her apart.
She didn't know why he was looking at her like this, but she didn't avoid his gaze, and just looked at him coldly.
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