The butler said, "Mr. Heinz has said, if you want to intervene, he would discuss this matter directly with your old friend, the elderly chief."
The old man was dazed at the answer. "How dare he?"
The butler looked up at him and said, "Old Master, it's better that you don't interfere with Mr. Heinz's personal affairs. He's not the kind of person who likes others to get involved in his own affairs. If you insist on interfering, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to meet him from now on."
The old man was dumbfounded.
The butler didn't say much after as he felt that the old man had understood his intention clearly. After a while, he added, "If you do investigate this, it would be regarded as opposing Mr. Heinz's wishes. I'm afraid that may not bode well for you."
Hearing this, the old man left the room in a fit of anger.
Then, the butler heaved a sigh of relief.
On the top of the hill, a car was parked in a spacious area. The wind was howling.
In the car, Grace said, "Do you think it's appropriate to allow your butler to talk to your Grandfather like that?" "That's none of your business," Heinz replied, "One thing I hate the most in life is being controlled by
others."
Nobody would want to be controlled by others in their life.
Heinz reached out and took her hand. "Look at the quiet night. Isn't it beautiful?"
She admired the view silently and turned off the car lights. It was dark all around.
"I can't see anything. How is it beautiful when it's pitch black?" She asked nonchalantly.
Heinz frowned as he leaned forward."Look ahead."
Grace obediently leaned forward and gazed ahead, and she was left astounded by what she saw.
The whole city was at the foot of the hill. The lights were shining brightly in a distance, like stars in the night sky.
Grace took a deep breath and said, "It's indeed beautiful when I look at it this way."
Heinz leaned back and stopped admiring the view. He then spoke, "Looking at the whole city here makes me feel calm and at peace."
"Indeed." Grace nodded and whispered, "If the world would slow down its pace, people would be in a much more peaceful environment. Enjoying such a tranquil night scene like this, I can appreciate how beautiful it is."
"However, a person's heart can hardly calm down. Every day is a struggle, and with all the hustle and bustle, how can one find the time to enjoy the scenery along the way?"
Heinz raised his eyebrows and glanced at the side
of her face.
She was still looking up at the night sky.
Grace didn't even blink as she continued, "People are so occupied in life that they have never stopped to take a look at the beautiful night sky. Many people have not even seen the stars in the sky."
Heinz was confused and asked, "Is it that difficult to see the stars? You just have to open the car door and head out to take a look."
She startled and turned to face him.
His eyes were full of encouragement.
She smiled and said, "Then I'll go and have a look."
As she spoke, she opened the door, and got off the car.
Standing on the top of the hill, the wind was so strong that she couldn't help but shiver.
Noticing that, Heinz got out of the car as well and removed his coat, draping it over Grace's shoulder.
She felt a sudden gust of warmth. As Grace was momentarily dazed, she felt the man behind her tightly wrap his arms around her and pull her into a hug. He felt very warm.
She leaned back and whispered, "The wind here is very strong. You'd better wear the coat instead."
Heinz shook his head and raised his head to look at the sky. He frowned and asked, "Is the sky getting cloudy?"
Grace followed and glanced at the night sky. She came to her senses and said, "I was wondering why it was so dark today. Now I know it's because it is cloudy." "It seems like it may rain," he muttered.
"Then let's go back to the car." She was worried that Heinz would catch a cold. "I can't see a single star anyway."
"Okay."
The two of them returned to the car and closed the door. Grace immediately felt much warmer and turned around to look at him, only to find that he was staring at her.
He was looking her straight in the eye. His gaze was so deep that one could not help but feel flustered.
Her heart skipped a beat as she awkwardly averted her gaze.
Suddenly, something was offered to her.
Grace was startled. She looked up and saw a long silver box with an exquisite ribbon tied across it.
The packaging was very beautiful.
She could clearly see the big hand that was presenting the box.
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