Jodie knitted her brows and said, "I don't trust the police. You aren't efficient so I don't trust you all."
"Don't look for useless reasons," Jensen said cruelly.
"It's true. It's not that I look down on you guys. It's because you guys have a lot of work and you don't really want to protect me. I don’t trust you guys. I want a private bodyguard and I want Heinz to protect me the same way that he protected Grace. I need this first, then I’ll tell you."
"You must remember." Jensen said harshly, "You don't have the right to make demands now."
"I don't care. I have no choice." Jodie said ruthlessly, "I have to do this as I don’t have any other options. Otherwise, I really won't tell you."
Heinz furrowed his brows and said indifferently, "If you don't want to tell me, I'll leave you outside."
"If I’m left behind, Henry will kill me for sure." "Even if I don't care about my own life, he will punish me if I fail to get this thing done."
"However, if I tell them all, then I' m doomed." Jodie was appalled and pondered to herself.
At this time, Grace had roughly figured out something. She told Heinz, "Heinz, listen to me. Let Jodie go."
He raised his eyebrows in surprise. "Let her go?"
"Yes, let her go." She nodded. "It is not necessary for her to stay here. Anyway, it is also a very serious punishment for her to go out."
Jensen nodded after hearing her speak.
Heinz also understood what she meant.
"Even if we don't take action, others won't let her off. I believe Jodie will only be worse off than me tomorrow, so we don't have to with her anymore."
Heinz thought for a moment. Then, he swept his sharp gaze across Jodie and stared at Jensen. Both of them looked at each other.
Heinz ordered, "Someone come and let Jodie go."
He adopted Grace's suggestion.
"Yes, sir!" The bodyguard came in and tied Jodie up. They covered her eyes and took her away.
Heinz said to Jensen in an instant, "Assign some people to follow her. We will seek an advantage without her being aware of the danger behind her. We must do it."
"I understand what you mean." Jensen nodded and said, "I will arrange for one group of police to follow Jodie, whereas you assign two groups to follow her. We will use all kinds of methods to catch the man behind the scenes."
"Did you guys ask her to leave on purpose?" Alice finally understood what her sister meant. "Is that true, Grace?"
She nodded. "She's not willing to talk now, and she even said those words over and over again. In fact, it’s not necessary for us to continue engaging with her. It's a good thing for everyone."
"Anyway, if she goes out now, everyone will shortly spurn her when her scandal leaks."
Alex quickly came back. "I have sent Aaron to the police station."
"Alex, post the video of Jodie and Aaron on the Internet tomorrow morning," Heinz ordered in a deep voice.
He was astonished and nodded without hesitation. "Yes, sir!"
Grace glanced at Heinz. He was determined to deal with Jodie this time.
“The second wave is telling everyone that Jodie cheated on me six years ago," he continued.
Jensen nodded and said, "I also agree with this. We can only completely change the direction of public opinion in this way."
"Let's do it." Heinz had made up his mind. "Send out these things and then send out Aaron's draft. This third bomb will control all of the public opinion."
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