Grace Smith was slightly stunned and a little embarrassed when Heinz Jones held onto her hand tightly. She immediately struggled and tried to get rid of Heinz Jones's grasp.
After all, it was really too embarrassing under the watchful eyes of the public. But this time, Heinz didn't let go and seized her hand even more tightly instead.
"Let go of me!" Grace said in a deep voice.
Heinz held her hand firmly and said in a low voice, "If you say one more word, I'll kiss you."
Grace was stunned all of a sudden and flames were burning in her eyes.
Seeing that she didn't struggle anymore, he smirked with a trace of pride in his eyes.
It seemed that he had finally found a way to restrain her.
They stared into each other's eyes.
Heinz smiled and dragged her forward.
When Jensen Charm saw this scene, he also smiled faintly.
It seemed that things were getting better.
He hoped that was the case.
As soon as Cindy White saw Heinz was about to leave, she immediately said from behind, "Mr. Jones, don't forget about my matter. What are you
going to do about the thing I told you?”
Heinz paused. He turned around, looked at her, and said in a deep voice, "I've already known what you wanted to tell me. You've done a good job today. I won't make you suffer for what happened in the past."
Leaving this sentence, Heinz strode away with Grace.
Cindy looked at their backs, and there was a flash of unwillingness in her eyes.
Seeing this scene, Jensen also smiled. It seemed that Heinz was really jealous this time. Jensen shook his head in amusement at the thought that he had triggered Heinz's jealousy.
Then, he turned around to handle the case.
Jason Hudson was finally taken to the police station.
Grace was pushed into the car by Heinz, but he didn't leave in a hurry.
Instead, he sat beside her and looked at her without saying a word.
Grace was very anxious.
"Are we leaving or not? If we are not, then I'll hail a taxi and leave by myself," Grace said.
Heinz lifted her chin and locked his profound eyes on hers. He said, "Be honest, I'm a little useful this time, right?"
Grace was stunned and almost laughed at his question.
The question was too childish.
He was really acting like a child.
"Are you smiling?" He held Grace's face with both of his hands and looked at her delicate little face. He said with a smile, "Stop holding back. I can tell you that you are very satisfied with my appearance. Otherwise, you would have been bullied by Jason, that lascivious man."
"Aren't you a lustful man too?" Grace retorted.
"I am, but only to you," he smiled evilly and said. "Who asked you to be so attractive and tempting?"
Grace blushed instantly and her eyebrows were slightly raised, with a touch of helplessness in her eyes.
"Heinz, no matter what, thank you for today," Grace said sincerely.
"And?" he asked.
Grace was shocked and she looked into his eyes.
He also locked his eyes on hers greedily.
He stared at her as if she was a plate of food, and he was like a wanderer who had been hungry for days, whose eyes lit up at the sight of food.
Grace drooped her long eyelashes to hide the emotion in her eyes.
"Thank you," Grace said again.
Apart from expressing her gratitude in words, she didn't know what to do.
"Why did you come here today?" Grace pulled his hand down from her face.
Heinz instantly held her small hand in his.
Grace's body stiffened and she wanted to pull away.
Heinz said, "I came here to have some wine, but I happened to meet Cindy. She said you were here and the rest is history."
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