"I'm not as rich as you." Jensen laughed. "When it's time for me to quit, I'll work with you. Don't forget to give me a job then."
"Stop talking nonsense," Alice said hastily. "Now, let's think of a way to take care of Marry. Otherwise, she won't get the full punishment even if she receives her sentence."
"Well have to punish her ourselves then." Heinz's voice was low and deep. He was confident that he would do it that way. His gaze was firm as he looked at Grace and said, "Grace, do you have anything else to add?"
Grace saw that Alice and Heinz were both determined to get their revenge on Marry, so she nodded and said, "Sure, you guys go ahead. I don't mind."
Heinz was slightly taken aback.
He hadn't expected that Grace would agree so quickly.
He had thought that Grace would stop them.
"Are you sure you're not going to stop us?"
"What's the point of stopping you guys when the both of you would get angry?" Grace replied flatly. "Although I think that people will always get what they deserve, it would be my fault if you guys get mad over someone like her." "So, I don't care what you guys do. I believe that you
guys know your limits."
What a cunning woman.
She knew that he wouldn't cross the line. At the very least, Marry's life would not be at risk. Although he longed to strangle her to death, both morale and law would not allow him to do so.
Heinz cheered up instantly as Grace didn't have any intentions to stop him.
Jensen saw that even Grace had relented on the matter; he alone was left fighting against it.
"Hey, you guys should at least think about my job. Would it be appropriate for a snake to show up in the police station?"
"That's your business." Heinz glanced at him. "Do you need me to teach you how to find an excuse?"
Jensen was left speechless. "I made the wrong friends."
"Forget it," Heinz chuckled lightly. "I should be the one to say that. You should be considered lucky to be friends with me."
"Hey!" Jensen was bewildered. "Whatever. No matter what I say, you'll still do what you want. You can do whatever you like. I'll go play with the kids."
"Go ahead." Heinz put his arm around Grace's shoulder. "I'll go eat with Grace."
"Heinz, haven't you guys eaten yet?" Alice glanced at her watch. "It's already ten o'clock."
"No." He yawned. "I slept late and woke up late too."
"Didn't you hear what Little Gary just said?" Jensen looked at her. "Come here and play with the
children."
"Grace, Heinz, go ahead and have your meal first."
"You can join us if you feel like having a bite," Heinz said.
"It's alright. We ate before coming here."
"Okay, let's go and eat first."
In the dining room.
Grace sat down and saw the feast served on the table.
There was even caviar, lobster, and other dishes. Although each portion was small, there were still many different types of dishes. There were also cute and delicate pastries, which were made to fit the children's taste buds.
"Have a taste of what Ernest eats everyday," Heinz said. "This is one of the arrangements I made for him. He gets to enjoy different dishes every single day.
Grace took a few bites.
She was impressed and she looked at Heinz who was gazing at her.
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