Chapter 971
Heinz looked at Miranda before he stood up.
He did it out of respect as she was many years his senior, but part of it was also because he was courteous and a gentleman.
Most importantly, he did it out of respect for Mr. Quell.
All of this was for Diego''s sake instead of Miranda''s.
When Miranda saw Heinz standing up, panic shed in her eyes.
Her heart pounded as she unconsciously nced at him.
Heinz nodded slightly and said, "Mrs. Quell, pleasee in and have a seat."
Miranda nodded and immediately lowered her head. She was obviously struggling internally.
She was worried and scared.
Then, she subconsciously peered at her husband.
Diego''s expression was very calm as he looked at Miranda as if nothing had happened.
Miranda was not sure if Heinz had said anything, but she was very clear that she could not show that she was panicking.
She absolutely had to remain calm and not let people see her in fear.
Diego said, "Miranda,e in. Let me introduce them to you. This is my boss, Mr. Carter, and this is his grandson, Heinz."
Miranda''s face visibly stiffened.
She didn''t expect that Heinz''s grandfather was Diego''s boss, and Diego respected William very much.
From what she knew of William, Diego was deeply respectful of him. Furthermore, Diego admired and emted the self-
discipline William showed.
However, Miranda would never have imagined that Diego''s boss was Heinz''s grandfather.
Was Heinz subtly warning her?
Why didn''t he say anything this morning about the fact that he knew Diego?
Miranda looked at Heinz with a puzzled look on her face, as if she was asking him whether he had informed Diego about her
misdeeds.
However, Heinz had no expression on his face. He was amused that she could still question him through eye contact.
Heinz looked very calm as he just nced at Miranda without saying anything.
On the other hand, Miranda was very confused. What was going on?
She immediately realized that it was merely a gathering. Diego probably didn''t know what she was doing, and it was simply a
warning from Heinz.
Mirandaforted herself. If Diego was clueless, then everything would be fine.
It seemed like she had to make a long-term n for this matter. She couldn''t act rashly anymore. She was afraid that if she made
a mistake, she would be banished from the Quell family.
However, what about Marry?
Marry was her daughter, so she couldn''t just stand by and do nothing.
Miranda was mentally struggling with herself, so she forgot to respond.
Diego''s gaze grew harsh when he saw her awkward expression.
He repeated in a louder voice, "Miranda, I''m talking to you."
Miranda immediately came to her senses. "Yes!"
"This is my boss, Mr. Carter," Diego repeated himself.
Miranda quickly walked forward and nodded at William. With a brilliant smile and a very respectful attitude, she said, "| often hear
my husband talk about his boss whom he respects very much. It''s an honor to finally meet you."
William nodded and smiled calmly. "Come and sit down, Mrs. Quell. It''s our first time meeting today, and | hope we would meet
more often in the future."
Heinz realized that there was a hidden meaning behind his words.
Why would they meet in the future?
Would there even be a next time?
If Miranda yed her cards wrong, she wouldn''t have a future in the Quell family anymore.
William was very cunning for saying that.
Miranda''s heart skipped a beat, and she began to feel anxious.Content is property of N?velDrama.Org.
She looked at William as she sat down next to Diego. Smiling, she said, "Of course. As long as my husband meets with you, I''ll
definitelye with him."
However, Diego remained expressionless.
Miranda felt a little embarrassed.
William smiled as he looked at her, saying, "Diego, you look tense. Rx."
"Yes, you''re right." Diego immediately came to his senses and nodded, looking a little more rxed.
Miranda instantly felt relieved.
She secretly looked at Diego, who seemed to be rtively calm, before she rxed a little.
Diego did not immediately question her. He remained calm, but he had already made ns mentally.
He wouldn''t punish her in front of others, but he would get even with her.
He would not allow anyone to manipte him like this.
He had been diligent and earnest all his life, and he lived his life as aw- abiding citizen. He couldn''t let his reputation be ruined
like that after his retirement.
No way.
When Miranda saw that there was no response from Diego, she turned her gaze to Heinz.
Heinz also happened to be looking at her.
Then, Miranda red at him.
Heinz returned her gaze and said bluntly, "Mrs. Quell, what''s the matter?"
Miranda was shocked at being called out, so she paused for a moment.
She immediately shook her head. "N-Nothing."
To be frank, she was terrified.
Miranda lowered her gaze. Before she could react, Heinz spoke again.
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"Miranda," Diego raised his voice. "Do you have something to say to Heinz?"
She hurriedly shook her head. Then, she smiled and answered, "No, | have nothing to say to him."
As he observed her restless fidgeting, Heinz chuckled internally.
Then, William said, "Heinz, you should treat your uncle and his wife to a meal. Go and order some dishes."
"Uncle?" Miranda was stunned and she widened her eyes in surprise.
"Yes." William nodded. "Diego is Heinz''s uncle."
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Diego also did not bother to exin anything.
Miranda nodded awkwardly and said, "Oh, sorry. | didn’t know you guys were rted."
After that, Heinz stood up and said, "Uncle Diego, Mrs. Quell, please excuse me."
Miranda subconsciously frowned again.
Heinz then strode away.
As soon as Heinz left, Miranda
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“What for?" Diego asked in a somewhat offensive tone.