Candace was questioned, but she did not look at Heinz.
She just said coldly, "As his son, since you know he's facing financial trouble, and is suffering through a crisis, shouldn't you help him?"
"Other than the fact that I'm his son, you can't find another reason for me to help him, can you?" Heinz's tone was even colder.
"It's your duty," she said.
"Hmph, he didn't fulfill his duty as a father, and he didn't fulfill his duty as a husband to my mother. Isn't it ridiculous for you to talk to me about duty?"
"Then you can turn a blind eye," she said.
"That's what I intend to do," he said coldly. "I won't help with his debt. I don't mind paying for a meal, but I'm not obligated by law to pay off his debt. It's best that the both of you suffer the consequences of your actions."
"Shut up!" Candace was unbelievably agitated. She had already gotten furious when she heard Timothy's words earlier. Now, she was being criticized by Heinz, and it was uncomfortable for her to stretch her legs as well, so she became even more irritable in an instant.
Seeing her attitude, Heinz smiled coldly and said, "It's you who should shut up. Shame on you."
She was stunned. Facing this criticism, she frowned and turned to look at Timothy.
Seeing her gaze, Heinz could guess that she wanted Timothy to defend her against him.
This woman really wouldn't accept her faults.
Heinz gave a cold smile and didn't say anything. The mockery on his lips was very obvious.
Timothy was not an insensitive person. Although they used to have a close relationship, but now, in the face of his daughter's interests, as a father, he owed his daughter, not Candace. Naturally, he would not help her. He ignored her gaze.
Heinz gave her another cold look.
As their eyes met, she frowned fiercely. Her expression immediately grew more ferocious, and her eyes were filled with rage. She directly scolded Heinz, saying, "If you're willing to help your father, you can. If not, you can drag him down. None of it has to do with me anyway. I want to leave now, and you need to let me go."
"There's no need to!" Heinz said coldly. "You can only stay here and wait for the Grim Reaper to come."
His words were very ruthless.
As soon as he said this, Candace was stunned. She seemed to have forgotten that she did not have much time left.
Timothy was also stunned. He looked at her and sighed. "I told you to stay here to receive treatment. Don't betray the children's kindness."
"Timothy, if you ever truly loved me and connected with me, you should help me out, instead of being a spokesperson here," she said. "Who do they think they are? They imprisoned me in this place. I don't want to die here."
She looked at him angrily. Her unwillingness and anger had completely driven her reason away. She didn't want to stay here, waiting for the Grim Reaper to come.
She wanted to leave this place. There were many things that she had not done yet. She could not die here.
However, the person who could help her leave was definitely not Heinz, but Timothy.
She looked at him for help, but he didn't have the intention to help her at all.
"I should go," Timothy said.
He had asked all the questions that he wanted to. It seemed that Candace was serious in defending Lawrence. He couldn't convince her to talk, so he planned to leave as soon as possible.
"I'll walk you out," Heinz said.
No one paid any attention to Candace. Heinz saw Timothy out. In the scenic courtyard, Timothy stood there and looked at Heinz as he spoke.
"She didn't tell us everything. Based on my understanding of her, she isn't the mastermind. The reason why she repeatedly defended Lawrence was because she felt guilty. Not loving Lawrence is her greatest regret."
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