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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 296

Of course, Tyler spotted them too. He said with a smile, "Oh, I thought you looked familiar just now. I was not expecting to see you here, President Jones and Assistant Lester. What a coincidence!"

"Yes, indeed," Heinz curled his lip and said.

The two men fixed their eyes on each other. Tyler was wearing a smile on his face and looked personable.

On the contrary, Heinz's face was set in a grim expression, his eyes as cold as ice.

There was a world of difference between them.

Tyler was carrying two take-out containers with the restaurant tag printed on them. It was the leftovers from the meal.

And there was only a bag in Grace's arms.

Heinz glanced over them and seemed to deduce something from his observation.

Was it respect for women that Tyler had mentioned earlier?

Men should always be the one doing heavy work for women.

He almost let out a snort and threw a cold glance at Grace.

"What brings you here, Mr. Jones?" Tyler asked with a half-smile.

"I'm here for a wedding," Heinz replied coldly.

"Oh, who's getting married?" Tyler asked, being the gossip he was.

Heinz raised his eyebrows, having no idea how to answer it. Still, he smiled thinly and said, "Just a relative of mine."

"I see. Congratulations!" Tyler smiled and said, "Please excuse us, Mr. Jones. We still have something to attend to, so we'll leave first."

Heinz glanced at Grace again.

But Grace did not look at him. Her expression was calm as if he was a stranger to her.

Tyler opened the trunk and placed the take- out containers in it. He then opened the door of the side passenger seat and said to Grace, "Let's go."

"Okay." Grace walked over and got into the car without taking a look at Heinz.

However, Heinz's eyes were locked on her all the time until she entered the car.

But she didn't even look at him.

When he noticed that she paid no attention to him, anger flooded his veins.

With a dark expression on his face, he opened the car door and stepped into the car.

On the way back home, Heinz was so sullen and moody.

Lester peeked at him several times, but he did not dare to make a sound.

After a long time, Heinz suddenly asked, "Lester, am I a fool?"

Lester wrung his hands in distress and his lips twitched. He almost drove onto the curb.

"President, you are a wise and far-sighted leader. Under your leadership, the company's sales volume had experienced impressive growth. Why would you say that?"

Lester felt that the President was so blinded by love that he was acting out of line.

"What about in terms of relationships?" Heinz asked again.

Lester was stunned.

Not knowing how to answer the question, he kept silent.

"Ha!" Heinz curled his lip and said in a self-mocking way, "It seems that you also think I'm a fool in relationships and it's my greatest shortcoming."

"No, President." Lester immediately shook his head. "I didn't mean that at all. I just don't know what happened between you and Miss Smith."

Feeling annoyed, Heinz shifted his gaze to the window.

During the rest of the journey, Lester refrained from speaking.

It was four o'clock in the afternoon.

Again, Jensen turned up at Alice's school to pick her up.

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