Heinz sat face to face with Tyler while Little Gary was in his arms.
However, Little Gary broke free from his embrace and went to Tyler's side.
Little Gary felt sorry for Tyler. He had only one mother and he liked Uncle Henley very much. However, Uncle Henley was not his biological father.
No matter how much Little Gary hated Heinz, they were still related by blood.
Now that Uncle Henley had helped him, Gary naturally felt a little guilty for Tyler.
Sitting next to Tyler, he said to him, "Uncle Henley, please stay at my house, just like old times."
Old times?
Heinz raised his eyebrows suddenly, and flames flared up in his eyes. He was a little annoyed. Had Tyler, Grace, and Little Gary been living together for a long time?
As he looked at them, there was a hint of rudeness flaring in his eyes.
"Humph!" He snorted.
No matter how one looked at it, Tyler had his own intentions.
Gary did not look at Heinz at all.
Tyler glanced at Heinz, then looked at Little Gary and said, "Little Gary, do you want me to stay here?"
"Of course," Gary nodded. "We've gotten used to it. We're happy living together."
"Uncle Henley also wants to stay here. But I'm afraid that some people don't wish for me to stay here," Tyler said with a smile. His words sounded rather provocative.
"We all hope that you can stay here," Gary said. "Some people? Well, they can't represent us."
With this, the little fellow looked at Heinz provocatively.
Heinz's expression changed, but he pretended nothing had happened, only his eyes remained a little gloomy.
Tyler then spoke at the right time, "It doesn't matter. I have tidied up my own place. If you want to live there, you come over. My place is large enough with many guest rooms. I've already prepared everything for you. By then, no one can say anything."
"Uncle Henley, have you really prepared a room for us?" Little Gary asked in surprise as he thought Tyler used to be joking.
"Of course!" Tyler smiled and said, "In the past five years, I'm indebted to your mother for taking me in. Since the day I left for the first time, I've vowed that I'll prepare a place for you and your mother to live in the future."
"That's great, Uncle Henley, you are really awesome," Gary said, and he did not forget to glance at his father.
Hearing this, Heinz's eyes twitched with a surge of violent rage.
Five years ago, Tyler had lived with Grace. Grace had actually taken in a man.
And Tyler was deliberately showing off in front of him.
Tyler had purposely said it to himself, making it so ambiguous and infuriating him.
Heinz was very jealous, but he knew that he could not be angry.
If he got angry, he would fall into their trap.
After regaining a little composure, Heinz smiled and said, "Mr. Henley, I didn't expect that you and Grace had known each other so many years ago. I sincerely thank you for taking care of them for so many years. I'm grateful that they still have someone to rely on."
Tyler was stunned for a moment as he met Heinz's eyes.
The two of them faced each other and did not speak much, but they both understood the surging anger beneath each other's eyes.
Tyler smiled slightly and replied, "Mr. Jones, you don't have to be so polite with me. The relationship between Grace and I is not ordinary."
Then, he gave Little Gary a meaningful look and said, "Little Gary, am I right?"
Gary nodded with confidence on his little face. He said to Heinz, "Uncle Henley is Mommy's confidante and best friend."
"Best friend?" Heinz laughed and said, "Well, I can see that they are good friends. He even lives in your house. I can see that they are really close."
His words and tone sounded ironic.
However, Gary and Tyler weren’t even bothered by it.
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