"Go look for whoever admitted it then!" Lawrence said coldly.
"I really don't know about this. I've told you so many times that I don't know. You don't have to ask me."
Heinz frowned again. "It seems that you still don't want to admit it."
"I said I don't know." Lawrence still had the same attitude. It was obvious that he didn't know.
Heinz subconsciously looked at Timothy.
Timothy was not in a hurry. He simply gave Lawrence a plain glance and said, "Old Mr. Jones, if you don't want to admit it, you must have your own concerns, but you said it was Candace who did it. I don't think she has the ability to complete such a plan alone."
Hearing what he said, Lawrence's face was full of anger. "You don't have to act so victorious in front of me. You're not the winner. There probably isn't an actual winner. We're just tools to be used by that woman. What right do you have to show off in front of me?"
"You're misunderstanding." Timothy raised his eyebrows. "I never wanted to show off. Right now,
I just want to stand up for my daughter and uncover the ins and outs of this matter. Since you don't want to talk, you can leave now, but the truth will come out soon. When the time comes, it will be exposed to the world."
Heinz was stunned and immediately said, "We can't let him go."
"Let him go. Since he doesn't want to talk, why insist? All we get are answers we don't want." Timothy's attitude was very indifferent. "Just like when Candace left me, the truth was revealed after many years. She regretted leaving me very much. You see, sometimes you only realize that some things are best for you after you experience them."
Lawrence, who was about to leave, was suddenly stunned. He frowned and looked at Timothy. He couldn't stand his victorious attitude.
However, he also understood that he was a loser that day, because the one Candace loved was not him. He was now doomed to be a joke.
He looked at Timothy and said coldly, "Candace is at your place, right?"
Timothy raised his eyebrows. It seemed that there was no way out.
He shifted his gaze to Heinz and exchanged a look with him.
"Yes, she's staying with Mr. Yarbrough," Heinz quickly said. "That was what she requested. There's nothing wrong with staying with her first love during her last moments. Anyway, it's Mr. Yarbrough she loves, not you."
Heinz's words stung Lawrence's heart again.
He felt even more pain at this moment. He looked at Heinz and squinted his eyes, coldly saying, "I want to see her!"
Upon hearing this, Heinz was not anxious at all. He said coldly, "Candace doesn't want to see you, nor do you need to see her. You two have nothing to do with each other. You were just together, and had a son. You're not even legally married."
This stung Lawrence's heart even further.
"Let's go." Heinz didn't want to pay attention to him anymore. He grabbed Timothy's arm and said, "Mr. Yarbrough, let's leave first."
"You can't go!" Lawrence said, suddenly blocking his way. "I've said that I want to see Candace. You have to let her see me, or else I won't let you have it easy."
"Who are you threatening?" Heinz sneered. "I don't accept your threat."
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