"Heinz, you're really unreasonable. I would rather die than be with you," Grace said.
"Die?" He raised his eyebrows again and asked.
Grace, who was speechless, nodded and repeated, "Yes, I would rather die."
"Welcome to h*ll," Heinz said.
"That's where you belong," Grace replied.
"I'll wait for you so that we can go to h*lI together a week later. I'll let you know what a man can do," He threatened.
Grace could never win in their bickering, so she just kept quiet and closed her eyes.
When Heinz saw her closing her eyes, he teased her and added, "There is a car accident at the front."
Grace was shocked and quickly opened her eyes. Then, she asked, "Where?"
Heinz smiled slightly and said, "I lied to you."
Grace was speechless again. She glanced at him and said unhappily, "Please get out of here!"
Heinz laughed and hugged Grace. He pulled her into his arms and said, "I'm serious. No one is allowed to kiss you. Do you understand?"
Grace's stomach was a little uncomfortable. When she sat on his lap, the lower part of her body was warmed, which made her feel better.
Since she couldn't get away from him anyway, she leaned her face against his neck and whispered, "Got it."
Heinz heard her gentle voice; it had no objection.
He was shocked.
Her character had suddenly changed, she didn't refute him anymore.
Heinz was also very satisfied in his heart. He reached out and embraced Grace.
Her faint yet distinct fragrance entered his nose. Inhaling a deep breath, his whole body became hot, and his heart was about to jump out.
He wrapped his arms around her waist and whispered softly, "It came at the wrong time."
"Huh?" Grace was puzzled.
Heinz paused for a moment and then spat out two words, "Your period."
Grace grunted in response.
He was really a man who would not conceal his true feelings.
Grace felt that he had really undermined her perception.
At the hospital.
Ten minutes later, the car stopped.
Heinz looked out of the window and saw that they had arrived at the hospital.
"We have arrived," he said.
Grace looked up and saw outside the car window that it was really the hospital. The parking space on the ground was full, and there were cars everywhere.
Lester got out of the car, and Heinz opened the car door.
Lester said respectfully as he stood by the car door, "President, I have asked someone to arrange a special consultation for Miss Smith with the specialist in the VIP ward."
"Good, well done," Heinz nodded and said.
He got out of the car first and turned to help Grace out as well.
The moment Grace got out of the car, she frowned.
She didn't know what was wrong with her stomach, but she felt a little pain.
Heinz noticed her condition at a glance and asked, "Does your stomach hurt?"
"It's okay," Grace shook her head and said.
When Heinz saw that she was biting her lip to endure the pain, he knew that her stomach must be hurting badly.
He bent down and carried her in his arms, saying, "I'll carry you there."
"No," Grace replied. When her body was lifted up, she felt very embarrassed and said, "Hey, we're at the hospital. Everyone is watching."
Sure enough, those people who got out of the cars around them had turned to look at the two.
In addition to that, those people who were leaving the hospital building were also staring at them.
After pausing for a while, Lester quickly closed the car door.
Heinz completely ignored the stares of the people around him and continued to carry Grace. His tall and strong body moved forward without any difficulty.
Lester, who was standing behind them holding the bag, moved forward to open the hospital door.
They walked all the way into the ward building with everyone's attention on them but they ignored the stares of the onlookers.
Grace felt a little embarrassed.
She buried her face in Heinz's arms.
"Don't be shy. At the hospital, there are all kinds of situations," Heinz said. "The patient always comes first."
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