"Let's go now, it's uncomfortable listening to their conversation," Heinz slowly helped Grace to get up, "Let's go eat something and rest after that. These children have their own lives, whereas we have our own lives as well."
"Okay," she agreed. If she continued to eavesdrop on them, she would probably not want to remain alive anymore.
She and Heinz quickly left while the housekeeper came over to clean up.
When they got back to the dining area, Lester came over as well.
"Is there something urgent?" Heinz knew something happened the moment he saw him walking in.
"Yes, President," Lester answered. "I've gotten hold of some news regarding Henry."
"Really?" Heinz raised his eyebrows, "Go on."
"The reason Henry went to Australia and got arrested by the Australian police is that he was found to be kidnapping women, as well as possibly using drugs against them," Lester said, "Based on Australian laws, he would probably not be able to leave the country for at least a year."
Heinz was shocked. "Where is he now?"
"He was detained already," Lester answered.
"Arrange for someone to keep an eye on him. Once he leaves Australia, report to me immediately," Heinz said in an indifferent tone.
"Yes," Lester nodded. "There's one more thing that I have to inform you."
"Speak."
"He went over to the flower field, probably because he knew that Madam Lowe's ashes were scattered there. He was crying really badly over there," Lester updated.
Heinz frowned as his face turned cold.
He had always been speechless regarding his father.
Lester said, "He's still in the field and doesn't seem to be leaving. Should we send someone over to have a closer look?"
"No need," Heinz shook his head, "Just let him cry if that's what he prefers."
"Got it." Lester left after keeping him updated.
Heinz instantly felt his initially good mood being ruined.
Naturally, Grace heard the news as well. She said to Heinz, "Look, it's a good thing that Henry is being detained by the Australian police. Your father also learned the whereabouts of my mother's ashes, but what else can he do apart from crying about it? Therefore, looking through another perspective, isn't it an improvement that he didn't come to you despite finding out that her ashes had been scattered?"
He smiled wryly, "Grace, you're such an optimistic person. Yeah, I guess your perspective makes sense as well."
"You should have a drink." she poured a glass of red wine for him.
Perhaps this was the best thing to help Heinz to relax and calm down for now.
He was touched by Grace's attentiveness as he really felt that he could do with a drink or two.
Perhaps some alcohol could numb his soul, as well as his heart that was hurt all over by Lawrence.
Suddenly, they heard someone crying in the corridor. It was Maria's voice, "Aunty, Little Gary scolded me."
Grace was startled before walking over towards her quickly.
"Maria, what's wrong?" She bent down to look at her. "What happened, my darling?"
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