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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 199

Heinz Jones frowned again. Alice Smith was too bold to disrespect and despise him like this.

With his brows knitted, he turned around and asked Lester in a low voice, "When did I look down on Grace?"

Lester was stunned. After thinking for a while, he whispered, "President, I have no idea."

However, according to the President's temperament, he was arrogant to everyone. It was hard to tell when he had deliberately looked down upon Miss Smith.

"Judging from your expression, it seems that I did look down on her," Heinz said.

Lester was anxious and immediately shook his head. "President, I really don't know about this. But you have always been like this. It's not easy to get along with you."

"What?" Heinz frowned. "I'm not easy to get along with?"

Lester was shocked by his question. He stared at him with wide eyes and nodded.

"Damn it." Heinz gritted his teeth.

Lester thought, "There is no need to ask. People who are easy to get along with always give people a lively and happy feeling. The President is just like an evil dictator. Only women like Miss Smith would dare to approach him."

At this time, Alice began to sing.

She sang in bel canto with her sweet voice, which was pleasing to the ear.

However, her temper was really quite irritating.

Her temper was even worse than her sister's, but because she was defending her sister, Heinz forgave her magnanimously.

He listened to the song quietly.

Alice sang very well, and everyone was immersed with her performance.

The song lasted for more than four minutes. After the song ended, Alice bowed and left. Before she turned to leave, she glanced at Heinz coldly.

As soon as Heinz received this look, he raised his eyebrows again.

Alice had to go to the washroom in the building to change her clothes again before she could take her wage and go home.

Now, except for attending classes and working, she basically spent all her time accompanying Little Gary and helping her sister.

As soon as Alice turned into the corridor leading to the washroom, she saw two men who seemed to be in their late twenties.

When they saw Alice, they immediately whistled.

"This girl is so pretty. She looks good," one of them teased.

"Yes, you're right," the other one was also a ruffian.

Alice unconsciously frowned and hid to the side.

She didn't want to find any trouble with them, so she just tried to avoid them.

However, as soon as she dodged aside, the two men immediately blocked her way.

One of them laughed evilly. "Hey girl, what's your name?"

Alice was blocked. A sharp light flashed across her eyes. She glanced at the two of them and said, "Piss off."

"I won't. If you don't tell us your name, we won't let you go," one of them said.

Alice had no choice but to step back. It was obvious that these two people did not have any good intentions. They were looking for a girl to play with, and they coincidentally found her.

She narrowed her eyes and looked at them. Then she smiled gently and said, "Why? Do you want to know my name?"

"Yes, girl." One of them said with a smirk, "We really want to know such a beautiful girl's name. Is it convenient for you to give us your phone number?"

Alice reached out her hand, hooked her hand, and smiled at them.

"Girl, what are you doing?"

Alice chuckled with the corners of her lips curled, and her gaze suddenly became sharp. Swiftly, she reached out and grabbed one of the men's wrists, bent forward, picked up the man, and threw him over her shoulder to the ground instantly.

"Ah—" the man shouted in pain.

The other man was shocked.

Alice's movement was so swift. No one had expected her to be so agile.

The man on the ground wailed, "Let's go together. I don't believe that two of us can't deal with you, you little woman."

After that, both of them rushed towards Alice.

Alice immediately stretched her leg out and kicked one of them in the face.

"Wow. Taekwondo," one of them cried out in pain.

"What the hell, it hurts so much," another one yelled.

Bang!

Bang!

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