Grace paused for a moment and gazed at Heinz. She wanted to scrutinize Heinz's emotions, to see if he had already known something.
But on second thought, Grace felt that she might be thinking too much.
"How could he possibly know?" She thought to herself,
"Yes, Heinz shouldn't have known because no one told him. Could it be... he noticed something?"
Nevertheless, she told herself that Heinz would have questioned her the moment he suspected something since he was so impulsive.
Then, why did he bring her here without saying anything about it?
Therefore, Grace came to the conclusion that it should be a mere coincidence.
She felt that Heinz didn't know anything about that night.
To her, that night was just an incredibly embarrassing memory anyway.
Since she wanted nothing to do with him, she didn't want to bring it up again.
The only way she could make Heinz give up on pestering her with questions was to irritate him.
Thinking of that night, Grace nodded and said frankly, "Yes, that night, I wanted to confess my love to Simon. If I've succeeded, perhaps something would've happened that night. I wouldn't refuse Simon if he wants it."
Heinz frowned when he listened to her words.
"I did think about what I should do that night. However, he was with my sister. I'm glad that I'm not with him anymore. People like him are not suitable for me," Grace added.
Heinz looked at her calm expression, and his eyes gradually became gloomy. He asked indifferently, "Then, what kind of person suits you?"
Grace replied, "I don't know what kind of person is suitable for me, but I know that the person is definitely not you."
"Ha!" Heinz chuckled and said, "But I think you are very suitable for me. I have to thank Marry for plotting against both Simon and you on that day. Otherwise, we wouldn't have met each other."
Grace was stunned and looked at him suspiciously.
Heinz smiled again and continued, "To be honest, I truly think that it's a great fate that Marry took Simon away.
And you are destined to be my woman, so I am glad that Marry had schemed against you that night. Or else, I might not be able to get my hands on you, am I right?"
Upon hearing his words, Grace's heart missed a beat. Noticing how he had mentioned it twice, she suspected that Heinz had already known it.
In the end, Heinz's faint smile remained on his face. He obviously understood what Grace was thinking.
She didn't want to admit it.
It seemed to him that this girl really didn't want to be with him at all. Was hethat bad?
Was he that unlikable?
Grace said in an icy tone, "So what if you have me? I don't want to have anything to do with you anymore. Don't you understand?"
"I like you," Heinz suddenly said in a booming voice.
Grace was instantly stunned.
Heard those words, she felt a strange sensation in her heart.
"No, you don't like me," Grace shook her head. "It's just because of your possessiveness. You only think that I'm the first person to go against you and doesn't want anything to do with you. Hence, you take it as a provocation. You think I'm provoking your authority."
Heinz was startled and he looked at her with doubt. Was she really talking about him?
Was he such a j*rk?
Heinz suppressed his anger, and after a heavy pause, he said bluntly, "I'll change."
Grace was stunned once again.
She looked at Heinz in disbelief as she thought, was he really the Heinz that she knew?
What did he say? Did he say that he would change?
Seeing that she was surprised, Heinz subsequently explained, "I know I have a lot of flaws. I'll change whatever you don't like about me. Is that alright?" The hurtful words that she wanted to hurl at him were gone in an instant.
Deep down, Grace understood that she couldn't say them anymore after he had admitted his mistakes.
Seeing his behaving like this, she was speechless.
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