Chapter 928 Won''t Necessarily Understand
Lawrence had an indignant expression, but he was the one asking for help. Looking at Heinz''s arrogant attitude, he gritted his
teeth and agreed in defeat, "Okay, two o''clock is fine. Where should | meet you?"
“We''ll talk about it when the timees," Heinz replied indifferently. "At two o''clock, someone will look for you. You don''t have to
ask."
Heinz didn''t show much tolerance or patience when it came to Lawrence, and his tone was as chilling as the winter breeze.
Hence, Lawrence could only endure it. He didn''t dare to provoke Heinz further, in fear that he wouldn''t be able to see Candace
anymore.
"Okay, I''ll be waiting for your call."
At this time, the butler came and said, "Mr. Heinz, the food is ready. Would you like to eat, Mrs. Jones?"
The butler was afraid of dying meals for a pregnant woman like Grace. When it came to preparing her meals, he dared not
dawdle for even a moment.
Hearing this, Lawrence looked at the butler with hope in his eyes.
He had heard that Timothy had dinner herest night. As Heinz''s biological father, he hoped that they would intend to have him
stay for dinner.
“Alright, let''s eat," Heinz said to the butler. "Grace, wait for me in the dining room."
"Okay." Grace nodded. As she walked toward the dining room, she heard Heinz say to Lawrence, "You can leave now. There
isn''t any food for you here."
Lawrence took a deep breath at this. He frowned while looking at Heinz and asked, "Timothy was allowed to dine here, but I, as
your father, isn''t allowed to?"
“Of course not," Heinz answered curtly. "Do you think you canpare to Mr. Yarbrough?"
"Why can''t I?" Lawrence was in disbelief at Heinz''s attitude.
"Mr. Yarbrough didn''t know about Grace''s existence. Once he found out, he immediately gave her his full care and attention.
However, you abandoned your wife and son to have an affair. The two of you are theplete opposite."
However, Lawrence didn''t listen to Heinz''s words at all. He just sneered and said, "It looks like you''re just sucking up to Timothy.
I''m telling you, I''m your father. If you don''t treat me well, it will affect the reputation of the whole Jones Estate."
"That''s my business." Heinz said inly, "To the general public, my father has long been missing, and no one knows if he''s dead
or alive. There is no difference as to whether you''re there since people don''t even know who you are. Even if they knew, you can
only say that you''re Old Master Carter''s son-inw. Nobody would ask who Lawrence is. Your previous reputation was also the
reason why Grandpa was proud of you."
"Heinz!" Lawrence was about tobust from rage.
Heinz turned to look at him casually and repeated himself, "There no food for you here. Hurry up and get out."
"This is the Jones family''s mansion." Lawrence couldn''t outwit Heinz, so he had to bring up his im over the house.
"This is the Carter family''s home, and it''s under my mother''s name. It was transferred to me before she passed away," Heinz
argued. "What does it have to do with you?"
"Did you pay for it?" Heinz interrupted Lawrence and asked, "Do you have the deed?"
Lawrence knew that he couldn''t win this argument. His face was contorted with anger and he was incredibly annoyed.
Nevertheless, he tried again. "Can''t you let me just have a meal?"
"No," deadpanned Heinz.
"You''re cruel, Heinz."
"I''m tame whenpared to you."
In the end, Lawrence failed to convince him, and so he could only leave in disappointment.
He left quickly, and he looked despondent as he walked out.
Meanwhile, Heinz red icily at Lawrence''s leaving figure without saying a word.
When Lawrence disappeared in the distance and was out of sight, Heinz turned around and walked toward the dining room.
Grace was standing by the door and looking at him. Only when he got closer did she ask, "Do you think we''ve crossed the line?"
"What''s done is done. Don''t dwell on it," Heinz replied. "Let''s eat."
Grace saw that he was in a bad mood, hence she didn''t say anything more.
The two of them ate in silence.
After they finished their meals, Heinz went to make a phone call.
Grace sat at the table alone and watched him end the call. He then said to her, "At one o''clock in the afternoon, Mr. Yarbrough
and | are going to the mountain vi. Do you want toe along?"
“Are you making early preparations?" asked Grace.
"Yes." Heinz nodded and exined, "! want him to give uppletely and let your mother tell Lawrence in person that she
doesn''t love him. However, | don''t want you to be there."
"| think I''d better join you." Grace said, "I''m worried."
Heinz looked at her and reasoned,
"You''re pregnant."
"It''s okay, I''ll be careful.”
"Alright."
Later, at one o''clock in the afternoon.
In the mountain vi.
When the Bentley slowed to a stop, Lester took a step forward to open the car door, promptly followed by his men.
After that, Heinz and Grace got out of the car.
He supported Grace as they stood beside the car.
Soon after, Timothy''s car arrived as well. He quickly exited the car and happened to see Heinz holding Grace. He said in
surprise, "What''s the matter? Why is Grace here too?"
"She was worried, so she came along," Heinz replied.
Timothy''s face was full of anxiety and worry as he chided, "She''s pregnant. How could you let here?"
"I''m fine, Mr. Yarbrough.” Grace shook her head and assured him, "Don''t worry."
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Grace nodded in response.
Then, Timothy said to Heinz, "Heinz, you should hold onto Grace. | heard that the first three months are the riskiest period of
pregnancy. Once the embryo is imnted and develops, it will be much more stable."
"| know, | will be careful," Heinz also promised.
Timothy nodded in relief before asking, "How is Candace doing today?"
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"Is that so?" Grace looked at Timothy with doubt.
"There is a possibility," Timothy said firmly. "She might be afraid that if Lawrencees to look for her, she won''t be able to face
him, so she wants to leave. It''s hard to say."
"I''ll go in and see her," Grace said.
"I''ll take you there."
After a while, she entered Candace''s room.
Timothy also came in.
Candace, who was lying on the bed, nced over and spotted Grace, Heinz, and Timothy. She instantly sat up in the bed in
surprise.
Indeed, she seemed to look a lot better. Her body was full of strength, and she could even sit up quickly.
"You... Three of you are here together?" Candace''s eyes widened at their arrival.
Grace nodded and replied, "I''vee to see you. Looking at yourplexion, you seem to be doing well."
Candace nced at Timothy and asked, "Why are you here again?"