Heinz was stunned. He looked into Jensen's eyes and asked, "Does this have anything to do with me?"
If he was related, it would be Jodie who had colluded with other men to slander Grace. If not, it would be her own business.
It didn't matter to Heinz who Jodie was with now.
He didn't care.
"I'm quite sure it was them," Jensen replied. "Let's investigate who the man is first. They had sex in the lower warehouse. This itself shows that there was something wrong."
"Is it Aaron?" Heinz asked.
Jensen shook his head. "It doesn't seem like it. If it was Aaron, Jodie doesn't need to go to the underground shopping mall near the Jones Estate. The place where the incident happened seems to have taken place there."
"Huh!" Heinz was a little shocked.
The two muttered and their voices were not loud.
On this side, when Alice saw them whispering, and she was very anxious. "What are you two talking about?"
Jensen turned to Alice and said, "You should go play with the children. There are some things that the children can't listen to."
"Why can't I listen?" Little Gary immediately frowned. "Maybe I can help you if I know what happened."
"It's not for you to know," Jensen stated in a low voice. "It's really not appropriate for you to listen to the affairs of the adults. You are not eighteen yet."
Little Gary paused. He pursed his lips and agreed, "Alright, I don't want to listen to you adults anyway. Let's go. Let Little Aunt listen then. She's already 18."
"Alice, you should go too." Jensen looked at Alice and made it clear that she should not listen to them. It was not suitable for her to listen in.
Alice frowned and looked at him. She rolled her eyes at him and then took the children away.
Heinz and Jensen sat opposite each other.
"In my opinion, we need to find the man who was with Jodie first," Heinz started..
He frowned and continued in a low voice, "First, find out if she has anything to do with this matter. If she does, then we won't leave her alone. If she has nothing to do with this, her affairs will have nothing to do with us."
Jensen naturally understood what Heinz meant. He nodded and agreed, "Don't worry. I know what you mean. If this matter has nothing to do with Jodie, we will stay away from her."
This was what Heinz hoped for.
As they were talking, the phone rang.
Heinz picked up and asked, "Alex, what's going on?"
"President, our people have tracked Jodie and found some information. I've also communicated with Officer Charm," Alex reported.
"Jensen just told me."
"That's good." Alex then continued, "We have sent the trace to the hospital for a test. Let's see if the DNA belongs to her."
"Okay, keep a close eye on it."
"Yes, sir!"
After hanging up the phone, Heinz asked, "Is there anything else to report other than Jodie's situation?"
"I don't think so." Jensen shook his head. "What about Grace? Have you contacted her?" "No." Heinz had gone off to investigate this matter after he came back, but he had no time to contact Grace yet. There were no investigation results, so he was ashamed to face her. "Zachary just went to Julesburg, and Tyler is also there."
"Tyler Henley?" Jensen was very surprised.
"He is Grace's best friend." Heinz laughed mockingly at himself. "I don't think that Grace knows that Tyler has feelings for her. They are the best of friends, and I already have a lot on my plate. I can't tell her to do anything and I can't request anything either."
Jensen thought for a moment and suggested, "I'll give Grace a call."
Heinz was stunned. When he looked into Jensen's eyes, a glimmer of light flashed in his own. He knew very well that Jensen wanted to ask Grace about her thoughts so that he could rest assured.
He didn't stop him.
Jensen made a phone call to Grace.
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