Compared to Heinz's excitement, Grace felt more of a deep exhaustion.
She didn't have any eager emotions, only tiredness.
However, she understood that he was frustrated by this matter and wanted to hurry up and end it.
Hanging up the phone and looking at Grace who was silent, Heinz immediately asked, "What's wrong?"
"Can we really end it tonight?" She asked in a low voice.
Hearing her words, he raised his eyebrows and said, "Are you worried that it won't end tonight?"
"Henry has already left, and we still don't know the relationship between them. What my mother said may not be true, and your father won't tell us the truth. Even if we expose your father and my mother, I don't know if everything will end or not."
This was her concern and worry. She hoped everything would turn out fine, and that she would not be affected again.
Heinz nodded and said, "Let's wait and see what will happen tonight. It's reasonable for you to worry, but we need them to know that everything will be exposed."
Hopefully that would be the case.
Soon, Norman and the two men arrived at a place.
Lester had already followed them to confirm their location. Norman and Lowell also had trackers on their bodies.
When Norman secretly took Lowell and left, in order to make it look real, Heinz got Lester to give Lowell some medicine.
At the moment, he was lying in Norman's arms, sleeping soundly. His face was fair and tender, without any blemishes.
Norman looked down at him and asked the person in front of him, "Where are we going?" "We'll be there soon," said the man in front. "Don't ask too many questions. You know Mr. Jones' habits. He doesn't like people to ask so many questions."
"I know, but we're almost there. You still won't talk?" Norman asked again.
"You can't ask even if we're almost there," said the man in front impatiently. "Let's not get ourselves into trouble."
Then, the car stopped.
"We're here. Get out of the car!"
Norman looked out of the car window. They were at the seaside, in a large factory district for packing seafood. He could smell the fishy scent.
Lowell jolted in Norman's arms, and was also affected by the smell of fish. It seemed that he was about to wake up.
Norman was startled. In a low voice, he said, "Lowell is about to wake up."
"If he wakes up, then so be it. Anyway, you will see Old Mr. Jones soon. Give him the child, and you can probably go and sail with him tonight."
"Sail?" Norman was stunned. "Why would we go sailing?"
"To take Lowell away, and send him to a safe place."
Norman seemed to be stunned for a moment, then he pursed his lips.
At this time, Lowell opened his eyes and looked at the person in front of him. Suddenly, he frowned and said loudly, "You're the bodyguard working for Heinz."
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