Lester felt that if a woman isn't married by the time she was 50 years old, she must be an old witch.
Something which was rare to find.
"There should be many divorced or widowed women out there. The old man has a status; it won't be difficult for him to find one," Lester said.
"I don't need you to tell me that," Heinz said in a deep voice. "Many years ago, many have tried to become my grandmother. If he agreed, he would have found a woman long ago."
"What about now?" Lester looked at Heinz. Afraid that he had said something wrong, he was very cautious. "Does the Old Master really want to find one?"
"He has no choice but to find one," Heinz said in a low voice. "He is too idle. He needs to find an old companion to help him get through his leisure time. Otherwise, he will always bother me."
Lester nodded. "But President, if Old Master finds out, he would jump up in anger."
"That would mean that he's in good health," Heinz said and didn't take it seriously. This time, he was really determined to find a companion for his grandfather.
"But I'm really afraid that he will be angry." Lester had a headache as he said, "If he's angry, no one would be able to stop him."
"If I ask you to look for one, you go look for one." Heinz raised his voice and said, "Don't talk nonsense."
"But what if I can't find one?" Lester was still worried.
"How do you know there's no one out there if you don't look?" Heinz said in a deep voice, "Remember, I don't want the widowed or the divorced. Just find the old ladies. If they are under forty, I don't want them either. Let's not trouble their future lives."
"That is too difficult!" Lester complained.
Heinz's sharp brows furrowed. "What did you say?"
"Nothing, I didn't say anything," Lester quickly said. "I'll go look right now."
Heinz leaned on the chair lazily, and said in a low voice, "Go through the dating agency to find one now. Tell me about the details and remember to protect their privacy. If there's someone suitable, I want to interview her first."
"Yes!" Lester nodded.
"Go ahead then," Heinz said.
"Yes sir!" Lester said.
Then, he left.
Heinz narrowed his eyes. He was in a good mood as he had a comfortable sleep last night. Yes, he was in a good mood.
Thus, he wanted to find a companion for his grandfather, someone to accompany him.
He picked up his phone and called Old Master Carter.
The call was picked up. However, it was not his grandfather's voice, but a woman's, that sounded from the other end.
"Brother Heinz, Grandpa went to the bathroom," the woman said.
"Claris?" Heinz frowned when he heard the voice. "Why are you there?"
"I- I'm here to visit grandfather," Claris was nervous when she received a call from Heinz. When she heard his voice, she remembered all the times Heinz had reprimanded her.
Heinz frowned and suddenly remembered that his grandfather had not been willing to find a wife for years because he had an affair with Claris's grandmother when he was young.
It was a shame that he didn't marry Mrs. Hudson.
It might be the eternal pain in the Old Master's heart.
Heinz changed the topic and asked, "Claris, how is your grandmother?"
"Brother Heinz, my grandmother is very well." Claris did not expect Heinz to suddenly ask her about her grandmother. "Why do you ask?"
Heinz said, "You should know what I mean."
"What?" Claris asked in a daze, feeling uneasy. "Brother Heinz, what are you trying to say?"
"Don't play dumb," Heinz said. He was not polite as he said, "Your grandmother is old, but she can still confuse my grandfather by letting you go to the Carter Mansion all the time. It's really smart of her."
"Brother Heinz!" Claris was shocked by his words.
Claris wanted to have a happy conversation with Heinz, but she didn't expect that he would say such harsh words.
"Your grandmother is amorous," Heinz said. "She knows how to make use of my grandfather to make a good marriage for you."
"Brother Heinz!" Claris was stunned.
"Alright, enough chit chat. What happened to your grandfather?" Heinz did not continue his sarcasm.
"Brother Heinz, my grandmother is in good health but my grandfather is not," Claris said.
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