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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 720

"Mr. Logan, we followed Jodie, but we lost her." The person who followed after Jodie reported to Alex.

"What?" Alex was also shocked. "You've lost Jodie? Everyone on both sides has lost her?"

"Yes, Mr. Logan. We don't know what happened either, but Jodie got rid of us after taking several turns. She seemed to have found out about us."

"Nonsense," Alex barked in a low voice. "You guys are just looking for an excuse for your laziness. How is it possible for Jodie to have escaped?"

"It's true, Mr. Logan. There were two groups of our people, but she still got rid of us. She is now in the underground shopping mall on pedestrian street. We've been looking for her for a long time, but we haven't found her," the man said.

"Are you sure that she discovered you?"

"Yes, I'm sure."

Alex muttered to himself, "Then secure all the exits. I don't believe that we won't be able to find her."

"Yes, sir."

Alex hung up the phone and immediately gave Heinz a call.

Heinz had almost arrived at the villa.

When he saw it was Alex who called, he immediately picked it up. "Alex, speak."

"Jodie's acting suspiciously. She managed to get rid of two groups of our men," Alex reported.

"What?" Heinz was shocked as well. "Are you sure?"

"Yes," Alex confirmed. "Why don't we pay more attention to Jodie? The news must have had something to do with her."

"Send more men," Heinz instructed. "Find the best people to follow Jodie. No matter what, we can't lose her."

"Yes, President,"

Heinz put down the phone and paused slightly. His gaze was much colder. Jodie, it seemed that she had some secrets on her.

His car still did not slow down and he went back to Ernest's place.

When he arrived, Heinz saw that the car was still blocked by the crowd and the reporters were taking pictures and videos.

Heinz stood far away and watched.

His phone then rang. "Heinz, don't act rashly. I'm in the police car and have dispatched enough police. When our leader heard the reporters crazily encircling two five-year-old children, he was very angry and sent more people. I saw your car, so don't get out of the car first, understand?"

Upon hearing Jensen's voice, Heinz felt warm in his heart. "I know what you mean, but at this moment, if I don't do anything, my children will also look down on me."

Therefore, he got out of the car.

He had to do something about this.

"Don't act rashly," Jensen repeated in a low voice. "Heinz, we don't know what the media will report tomorrow."

"Don't worry, I have already arranged for everything," Heinz replied. "Even if they control the media, I can reverse it."

"You have a plan?" Jensen was surprised.

"I've been arranging it."

"Well, I'll get out of the car with you."

"Thank you."

Jensen smiled and waved it off. "Don't mention it. We are a family."

Heinz also smiled and agreed, "We are inlaws after all."

"Haha, sure.'

The both of them were relatively optimistic. After Heinz finished his words, he got out of the car.

He was even angrier when he saw countless reporters surrounding Little Gary and Ernest's car. Coldness flashed through his eyes.

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