"Don't tell me you want me to look at you," Grace said grumpily.
"What's wrong with looking at me?" Heinz asked, not missing a beat.
Grace felt really helpless.
"Hurry up and put on your pants," Grace urged him.
"Don't talk when your clothes are still so dishevelled."
However, Heinz was not in a hurry. Instead, he leaned close to Grace's ear and the breath from his mouth was hot enough to make her blush.
Grace froze in place. She did not dare to move.
Instead of moving away, Heinz requested, "Put them on for me."
"Heinz," Grace whispered loudly.
"Help me put them on. Be good!" He said softly.
Grace did not move. Conflict was scribbled all over her face.
"What's there to be nervous about?" Heinz couldn't help but laugh as he looked at her. She looked as if her head was on the chopping board.
Every time Grace was in a flustered or nervous state, it heightened Heinz's interest.
He couldn't help teasing Grace.
Grace pursed her lips and said in a low voice, "This is your grandfather's house. He's waiting for us to have dinner. Hurry up, I'll go first."
Grace pushed him and started to leave. After all, it was not good to keep the elder waiting for a long time.
However, she was not able to push Heinz away.
He held her hand tight, refusing to let Grace leave. "Help me with my pants."
"Heinz." Grace gritted her teeth.
It was inappropriate for him to do that.
Her visit to the Carter family today was already a very stressful matter. After all, she had come to visit his grandfather.
She didn't expect to encounter Claris here. If Gary hadn't defended her against Mrs. Hudson, Grace would have been in no position to fight back against the Hudson family as Heinz's girlfriend.
However, after she had calmed down a little, he didn't comfort her at all, but teased her instead.
A dark look flashed through her eyes. She looked up at Heinz and said seriously, "If you don't want to put on your pants, then don't. I won't help you."
"Are you angry?" Heinz immediately grew wary of her attitude.
She looked at him straight in the eye and asked, "Do you think I shouldn't be angry?"
Heinz began to feel a little worried. He quickly put on his pants and looked at Grace. There was an anxious look in his eyes.
"Grace, I was just joking with you," he said.
Of course, Grace was not really angry. She just disliked his tone-deaf timing and teasing.
It was not appropriate for him to do such things at such a time.
"We should really go out," Grace reminded. "Your grandfather is still waiting for us."
"Grandfather sent me to comfort you," Heinz said. "You don't have to worry."
Grace was a little surprised. She hadn't expected that.
Heinz stood there, looking at her worriedly. "Grace, I'm sorry that Claris and the others have come today."
"It's okay," Grace shook her head. "It's nothing. I was mentally prepared forthat."
"Really?" He was still worried.
Looking down at her feet, she thought about it for a while. In fact, it was perfectly normal for Old Master Carter to introduce some girl to Heinz.
All the elders hoped that they could find a suitable woman fortheir heir.
Claris came from a wealthy family and was also a beautiful lady.
It was all very common.
However, although the old man had not defended her, he did not deliberately try to embarrass her. On the contrary, he did defend the old lady he had known for many years.
Grace knew that although the old man appeared to be very overbearing, he was actually very caring.
She felt that Mr. Carter was very sincere in that aspect.
Of course, she would not be angry.
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