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Chapter 890

    Chapter 890


    "Grandpa, why bother being so angry over someone who isn''t worth it?" Heinz said in constion. Naturally, he did not wish to


    see William angry.


    "It''s not like that''s my father. | won''t die of anger," William snorted. "Shouldn''t you be the one who''s angry? You should be angrier


    than | am."


    Seeing William''s short, child-like fuse, Heinz gave a wry smile. "My anger has long passed. Now, | don''t want to waste my time


    and life on him anymore."


    “Humph, don''t be so insolent." William naturally didn''t believe him. "| don''t believe you. If you aren''t angry, why are you throwing


    him out? You never say what you mean."Content ? N?velDrama.Org.


    "Yes, I''m very angry." Heinz didn''t retort, and just said, "I can''t do anything to him even if I''m angry. | can only throw him out."


    William nced at him and narrowed his eyes. "Heinz, do you want to vent your anger?"


    “| used to want to, but now | don''t think it''s necessary."


    "You''re not saying what you mean again, are you?" William naturally didn''t believe that either. "There are thousands of ways to


    torment a person, and the harshest way is by killing their spirit."


    As he spoke, there was a hint of eagerness in William''s eyes, incredibly sharp and crafty.


    Heinz raised his eyebrows slightly. He suddenly realized that William was someone who liked to cause trouble.


    Maybe it was because he had been idle for too long and had nothing to do now, and that was why he was like this.


    He naturally knew how to ruin a person''s spirit.


    He didn''t allow Lawrence to see Candace because he wanted to ruin his spirit.


    The more eager he was to see her, the less likely it was that Heinz would let him.


    Torture was the biggest punishment for Lawrence.


    There was no one to make up for his mother''s torment in those years, and it also let him understand the pain of suffering.


    Even if Lawrence went crazy, it was useless. He would never let him meet her that easily.


    "Why aren''t you saying anything?" When William saw that Heinz did not say a word, and was deep in thought, he immediately


    frowned. "Don''t tell me you''re not willing to kill your father''s spirit?"


    “Of course that''s not it." "Then what are you standing there for? Hurry up and think of a n!" William was in a fit of rage.


    "Grandpa, I''ve already taken action," Heinz said slowly. "You''re old, so don''t worry about these things. It''s true that you should


    spend the rest of your time enjoying your life."


    "You''re calling me old?" William snorted. "I''m telling you, | came out to grind his gears. As long as he sees me, he will feel guilty.”


    "Grandpa, you think too highly of him." Heinz did not agree with William''s thoughts. "He has no guilty conscience. He''s been


    living his life selfishly all these years. We can only kill his spirit by making a move on the thing or person he cares the most


    about. Otherwise, it''s just a waste of effort.”


    William frowned. "Kid, you know your father that well?"


    "Grandpa, | don''t know him very well, and you should know him better than | do. How did you have such a wrong impression of


    him at the start and let him be with my mother?"


    William was at a loss for words. With a remorseful look, he said, "I was blind at the time. If | had known he was like this, | would


    never have let your mother marry him. However, back then, your mother didn''t listen to me, and insisted on marrying him. Now


    look, it''s turned out like this. Your mother was blind, and | was even more so."


    William was full of regret. His child was gone, just like that, because of such a useless man. How could he not regret it?


    Seeing that he was so remorseful, Heinz knew in his heart that his grandfather truly regretted it. But there were some things that


    couldn''t be turned around.


    He didn''t want William to feel too sad, so he tried tofort him. "Grandpa, don''t worry about it. We can''t change the past. We


    can only look toward the future."


    “What can we do in the future? Beat him up to vent our anger?" William naturally didn''t believe that he would be able to turn


    things around. Of course, he also didn''t believe that he would be able to vent his anger.


    "Grandpa, how did you get here today?" Heinz hadn''t been in thepany for many days. That day was the first day he was at


    work, and Lawrence came with William. This made him understand that someone must have told them he hade to the


    company.


    "Oh." William immediately came to his senses. "I really would have forgotten if you didn''t ask me.


    When | was at home today, | suddenly received a phone call saying that your father had gone to thepany, and then | got


    incredibly angry, so | hurried over."


    William was also afraid that Heinz would suffer, so he was furious. He wanted to see why his shameless son-inw, Lawrence,


    hade to thepany.


    "It seems that he specially asked you


    toe here and wanted you to


    persuade me, but | didn Lexpeadyidu


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    nz smiled slightly and


    seemed to have realized something.


    "It seems like he''s looking for me for


    something bigger than a regr


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    "You''ve already met him?" William was a bit surprised. "Did you meet him in private early on? This isn''t the first time you''ve met


    him today?"


    "I''ve seen him many times," Heinz said irritably. "He can''t hide from me, even if he wants to. He''s so shameless, constantly


    coming to look for me."


    "Why''s he looking for you? Isn''t he here to apologize?" William was very surprised.


    "Apologize?" Heinz smiled coldly. "Grandpa, you seem to have overestimated him. How could he apologize? He''s probably never


    apologized in his life."


    "He lowered his head when he saw


    me earlier, and didn''t seem so


    arrogant. But in front of me, frets {11


    ver shoo) nivenfrogance all


    thése years." William thought for a


    moment and said, "Even if he fought


    with your mother, he never dared to


    openly tell me that he didn''t want


    her." Please read the original content


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    Heinz didn''t expect Lawrence to be


    so cautious. The Lawrence that


    William spoke of was a strangeyig


    him. Hes ookihishesincl Said,


    "GPandba, don''t want to bother


    finding out what he really wants, but |


    have to tell you one thing. | hope you


    prepare yourself so that you won''t be


    affected by hearing it." Please read


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    William frowned and looked at Heinz, and his gaze was a little deep. "It seems to be a rather bad thing for you to look at me with


    such serious eyes and tell me this."


    Heinz nodded. "It certainly isn''t a good thing. You might find it very hard to ept."


    "Tell me. I''ve never been afraid of anything in my life. I''d like to hear about how horrible it is." William had mentally prepared


    himself.


    Heinz knew about Lowell, so he had to tell William, but he didn''t know if his grandfather would be able to bear it.


    "Grandpa, my father left home and left my mother, got together with another woman, and had a child," Heinz looked at William


    and said in a soft voice. He was afraid that his grandfather would be provoked, and his health would be seriously affected.


    "What did you say?" William, who was sitting, suddenly stood up and looked at Heinz with fury in his eyes.
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