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Chapter 308

Grace looked at Hermione in surprise. "Hermione, why are you taking his side?"

"No, don't get me wrong.” Hermione immediately waved a hand and said, "Actually, I don't really want

to lobby for him. I just want you to be happy. As someone with experience, I can tell that both of you

have feelings for each other."

Grace was stunned by what she said. She pursed her lips and looked at Hermione in confusion.

"I'm not trying to lobby for Heinz." Hermione explained with a smile, "I just think that you shouldn't reject

him outright. Maybe you can try it out. What if he is the man you need in your life?"

"No." Grace shook her head. "I don't even know what kind of man I want in my life. Maybe I've never

really loved someone wholeheartedly."

"Perhaps I've never fallen deeply in love with him. In other words, we've never truly loved each other."

"How long has it been?” Hermione asked, chuckling. As she had experienced such, she explained

"Some relationships, even if they last for just three days, are filled with so much passion and emotion.

But for some, you wouldn't even see that when they have lasted a lifetime."

"When a man and a woman get together, apart from hormones and emotions, it's important to see if a

couple can support each other for a lifetime. The starting point doesn't define the relationship. It's

defined by what happens in the long run.”

Grace nodded. "I admit what you said makes sense, but I really don't intend to consider Heinz

anymore. I feel traumatized.”

She didn't want herself to get hurt and be miserable.

Now, she was calm because she could move on. Once she became unable to move on, she wouldn't

survive it.

She was afraid that if Heinz did something like this again, she would not be able to take it.

"Grace, Lorenzo's trial is scheduled for next week," Hermione said, suddenly changing the subject.

Grace was stunned. "I haven't received any news yet."

"That's because Heinz shielded you from everything. Heinz, Jensen, and Jones Estate's legal team are

helping you." Hermione said, "To be honest, without Heinz, you wouldn't be able to handle the smaller

challenges, let alone a lawsuit."

Grace looked at her and was a little surprised. "I didn't know about this."

She knew that Heinz helped her initially, and the matter was settled. However, she forgot that she was

the victim, and Lorenzo's lawsuit was still ongoing.

"Think about it. If Heinz doesn't like you, would he have taught Lorenzo a lesson?" Hermione asked her

with a smile.

Grace's heart clenched. She pursed her lips and said, "Hermione, I'm sorry about this."

"You don't have to apologize to me." Hermione said, "I don't need Lorenzo anymore. To be honest, I

don't have feelings for him anymore. After all these years, my heart has grown cold. Our marriage has

grown cold. How would I have feelings for him?"

Grace couldn't imagine the suffering Hermione had been through.

She only felt that her life must have been really terrible.

If they didn't even live together, could they even be considered husband and wife?

"Grace," Hermione said gently, "You consider me your sister, and I've never regarded you as an

outsider. I really think you should ponder on it. Don't make a hasty decision. If you feel upset about it,

just drag it for a few days and let your anger blow over. Don't just close the door on him."

Grace was speechless.

She really hadn't thought about it that way.

"If someone were to destroy a man who hurt me, I will marry him and accept whatever shortcomings he

has." Hermione said with a sigh, "A woman at my age can think like that, but you young people may not

share the same ideals."

Grace remained silent and couldn't think of anything in reply.

"You went and interviewed a professor today?" Hermione changed the subject again. "How was the

interview?"

"It was Charlie Ross." Grace said excitedly, "He is a famous professor and lecturer in the country. I'll

write the article and try to get it done the day after tomorrow."

"Charlie Ross." Hermione was also surprised. "That old man wouldn't have agreed to an interview so

easily. How did you manage to convince him?"

"He was my friend's lecturer." Grace answered honestly, "Apparently, they are on close terms."

"That's great. Not everyone gets to interview him." Hermione sighed pensively again. "Grace, you have

a really good friend."

"Yes, he is very nice," Grace gushed from the bottom of her heart.

"It's going to sell again this time." Hermione said, "Go and get it done. Try to have the article ready by

tomorrow."

"Tomorrow?" Grace looked at her in surprise. "Wouldn't that be too rushed?"

"There's no selling point for tomorrow's articles." Hermione said, "I'm worried. Because you've been on

leave these days, other articles have been pretty lifeless. This interview with Professor Ross should be

a good selling point, so please work overtime to get this article done by tonight."

"Overtime tonight?" Grace pursed her lips, feeling a little worried.

"You're unable to?" Hermione asked.

"No, I'll do it," said Grace, feeling bad. "Then, I'll go and draft the article right now and get it done."

"Go ahead," Hermione said.

Grace got up and went back to her desk to write.

She sat down and dove right into writing the article, typing ardently.

The boxes of chocolates were still there. At half past four, Grace called Alice. "Alice, I have to work

overtime. You go back with Little Gary first."

"Okay, Grace, leave it to me. Don't worry."

Hanging up the phone, Grace took a look at the boxes of chocolates and walked to the door of the

editor's office. The door was opened, and she asked, "Hermione, why haven't you sent the boxes of

chocolates to the welfare home?"

Hermione waved her hand and said, "Come here."

Grace walked over. Hermione stood in front of the blinds and parted a small gap for Grace to look

through. "Look, the statue hasn't left. It's not good for us to give it away right in front of him."

Sure enough, Heinz was standing at the side of his Bentley, leaning against it, smoking a cigarette. He

looked dejected and emanated a bitter aura.

A hint of surprise flashed in Grace's eyes. "Why hasn't he left yet?"

"You're asking me?" Hermione said with a smile, "It appears he's not giving up until he gets what he

wants."

Grace bit her lip and stopped talking.

Hermione's eyes glinted. "Why don't you go and have a look?"

"No." Grace refused firmly. "This is his choice. It has nothing to do with me."

Hermione smiled and said, "Yes, I know." Grace held her breath and thought to herself, "I've hadnovelbin

enough of this man. I'm just going to ignore him."

Hermione added, "From the looks of it, he's going to stay until you get off work."

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