Chapter 653
"It''s hard to say." Jensen could not decide on this matter with Grace and Heinz, so he analyzed them in
general. "Your sister is now in a fight with Heinz. Maybe she has her own reasons."
"Is it worth arguing over what happened in the past?" Alice was irritated. "Isn''t it already over? Why the
argument? My sister doesn''t seem to be the kind of person who would not let go of the past."
Deep down in Jensen''s heart, he knew what was going on, but he couldn''t tell Alice, so he was also
very hesitant.
"Until your sister is willing to talk to you, we''ll speak nothing about it again," Jensen said. "Don''t even
bother asking her. She doesn''t want to talk about it now either."
Alice was anxious. "But I don''t want to go. My sister is back so I will take care of her."
"Think about it, your sister has to calm her nerves now, but she has nowhere to go. She definitely
doesn''t want to go back to Heinz''s. If you tell her you are going back to the Hart Vi District with me
now, maybe she woulde back. Then, we would be morefortable knowing that she is here."
Alice nodded.
What Jensen said was making sense to her.
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"Alright." Alice was still easily convinced by Jensen. "I will go with you to Hart Vi District, but Jensen,
I want you to change the door password. I really do not want toe out of the bathroom one day and
see two elders looking at me. That feeling and the situation is going to be awkward and embarrassing."
"I know." Jensen said, "We''ll change the password of the lock when we get back."
"Alright."
"It''s gettingte. Let''s hurry up, pack up and go back to Hart Vi District."
"Sure!"
They quickly cleaned up, grabbed their clothes and daily necessities, and went to Hart Vi District.
Alice was filled with relief when Jensen finally changed the password of the door lock.
As soon as they entered the door, Jensen received a call from his mother, Rosalie.
"Jensen, why haven''t youe yet?" Rosalie hadn''t seen her son since that morning. "I haven''t eaten
yet. Are you trying to starve me to death?"
Jensen frowned. "You didn''t eat?"
"No, I did not."
"Didn''t Aunt send you food?" Jensen asked.
"Nope."
"Then call Dad." Jensen said, "Ask him to bring you food."
"You don''t care about me. Are you with that woman?" Rosalie asked rudely.
Jensen narrowed his eyes in an instant and said coldly, "Yes, I''m with her. I''ve also changed the door
password here in Hart Vi District. I''m informing you now. Don''t drop by casually."
Rosalie barked. "Do you think we can''t control you?"
"That''s enough, Mom." Jensen hung up the phone.
Alice tensed up when she heard the conversation between Jensen and his mother.
As soon as Jensen turned his head and saw Alice''s expression, he was stunned. He felt very sorry for
her.
"Don''t be afraid," he said.
Alice nodded with mixed feelings in her heart.
"Why won''t your mother ept me?" Alice whispered awkwardly, "Just because she saw me taking a
bath when she came, she thought that I slept with you like a loose woman, so she can''t ept me?"
Jensen shook his head and said, "Don''t say that."
The phrase "loose woman" was too much.
Jensen''s heart ached.
Alice became silent, not knowing what to say.
Jensen reached out and ced his arm around her shoulders. Looking at her red eyes, he whispered
softly, "Alice, it''s my fault. I can''t make all the pressure disappear and I did not give you my best."
"It''s not your fault." Alice shook her head. She was still being rational so she would not vent her anger
on Jensen. "Maybe it''s fate. I haven''t built up my rtionship with your mother. I will try my best. I hope
she will change her mind."
"We can work hard together."
"Yes."
Putting down the luggage, Jensen said, "I''ll get something for you to eat. I have work to do and I need
to review some cases. I''ll pick you up at 4:30 p.m." "Sure." Alice nodded. "Go ahead." "Then, I''ll leave
now." Jensen quickly left.
Alice stood at the door and watched as his tall figure disappeared into the elevator. She saw the lights
in the elevator envelope him, outlining his figure and making him look tall, strong and dependable.
She looked at him and waved her hand.
The elevator door closed.
Jensen had left.
Alice closed the door and immediately called Grace.
She didn''t answer the phone.
Alice had no choice but to send her a message.
"Grace, I''m in Hart Vi District. I moved back with Jensen, so I won''t be going back to Emerald
Apartment for a while. I''ve thought about it, and I think it would be better for me to continue my
rtionship with Jensen. I also want to work hard on my rtionship, even if the results may not be
what I want them to be. I''ve worked hard before and I won''t regret it."
This message epassed the situation in detail, but she also expressed euphemistically to Grace
that she would not be going back to her apartment for a while.
Alice didn''t know whether her sister would understand her message, but she had said what had to be
said.
Grace was sitting on a bench outside the park when she received the message. She was basking in
the sun and the diamond ring on her slender finger shone brightly.
The light refracted from her diamond ring irritated her eyes, so she took off the diamond ring and held it
on her palm.
Looking at the diamond ring, she only felt irony.
The night before was full of kisses and cuddles. But that day, it felt like she was getting pped across
the face at the Civil Affairs Bureau.
This made her feel that her life was always full of drama.
"Getting married?"
He was already married and he wouldn''t be able to resolve it in such a short time.
What should she do now?
As the phone rang, she saw the message from Alice. She felt warmth in her heart. Her sister must have
felt something was amiss and wanted to give her space, so Alice decided to move out.
Grace''s eyes became blurry, as if mist was covering her eyes. She wiped her face.
She was about to call Alice, but unexpectedly, Heinz called her.
She paused. After hesitating for a while, she answered the phone.
"Where are you?" Heinz''s deep masculine voice came from the other side of the line. It was full of
harshness and it was a little hoarse. "I want to meet up with you."
"I''m outside," Grace said. "I''m fine. You don''t have to worry about me."
"Grace."
"I know you''re worried about me." Grace added, "I''m really fine. We need to calm down, Heinz."
She didn''t know how to face Heinz, and she only felt awkward at the moment.
She was almost married to the man. Although she knew that the woman was gone, other people,
including the people at the Civil Affairs Bureau, looked at her with disdain.
She couldn''t stand how other people looked at her in a strange way. It was diforting.
She was very sad, and depressed to the point that she felt like dying.
"Grace." Heinz didn''t want to hang up the phone. He wanted to talk to Grace. He didn''t want to be
unable to see her or hear her voice. He would go crazy.