"Cut the crap." Heinz said coldly, "I'll teach you a lesson today."
"I'll be the one who is going to teach you a lesson on behalf of Grace,"Jensen said sneeringly.
"On behalf of Grace?" Heinz roared. "Who do you think you are?"
"I'm her future brother- in- law," Jensen said confidently. "Is this a good enough reason?"
"Pooh!" Heinz spat. "What bullsh*t."
"Yes, I think I should teach you a lesson now," Jensen said as he swiftly raised his fist up and punched Heinz on his chin.
Heinz had hit him on the chin too. Jensen was not going to let it go that easily.
His fist landed right on Heinz's chin.
They had no intention to stay away from each other.
The next moment, a fight ensued between them.
Outside the house, the housekeeper exclaimed, "They can't be fighting, can they?"
"Sounds like it." Lester said in surprise. "How did they end up in a fight?"
"The President seemed very out of character today. I bet Officer Charm couldn't hold it in anymore and his temper flared up," the housekeeper said. "Maybe it's a good thing after all."
"Good?" Alex exclaimed. "You're fanning the flames huh?"
"Maybe the President would feel better after venting his anger," the housekeeper said.
Lester sighed and said, "Everything about Miss Smith has become uncertain. We don't even know when the President would vent his anger again. This problem will not be solved easily."
"Wasn't everything still fine today when Miss Smith was discharged from the hospital?" Alex was still puzzled.
"I don't know," Lester said. "I don't know exactly what happened. I saw Marry coming. After that, the President went to Miss Smith's house and called it quits with her."
"Well, it's normal," the housekeeper said as if he had experienced it. "I used to quarrel every day with my wife back then. We've gone through all sorts of things and now we're still a happy family with two children."
Lester glanced at him and said, "But the President is rich. It's different."
The housekeeper immediately nodded and said, "Yes, you can live however you want if you're rich."
"It's probably difficult for the President to selfreflect," Alex chimed in. "We don't know what would happen to Miss Smith."
"They're still fighting," Lester said in a low voice. "It seems to be a fierce fight."
"Smack!"
It was the sound of a punch, followed by the sound of something falling to the ground.
At this time, Heinz was pressing Jensen to the ground and raising his fist to punch him.
Jensen fought back and turned over.
Both of them began to tussle with each other.
Jensen growled, "Heinz Jones, I'm warning you. Don't come begging me one day when you want me to put in a good word for you."
"I will never beg you," Heinz burst out.
By this time, their faces were all bruised, but they were not stopping.
It was not until a long time later that they finally stopped fighting when they had lost their strength.
Jensen gasped and said, "You're so shameless. Why did you vent your anger on me?"
Heinz was also exhausted. His handsome face was bruised and the corner of his mouth was stained with blood.
"Have you seen her child?" Heinz asked in a faint voice.
"Yes," Jensen admitted. "He is a lovely boy. What a shame he's not my child."
Heinz remained silent.
Jensen looked at him and knew that he was in a tight spot.
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