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Chapter 447

"That's why," Grace nodded and said, "I had to rely on my connection to you to do that interview."

"So?" Heinz's brows furrowed slightly. He had probably figured out what she was going to say.

"I interviewed Professor Ross. After that, I interviewed many other professors who were well-known

figures in the education ministry. They all accepted the interview," Grace said.

Heinz frowned.

"The other professors accepted my interview because of Professor Ross, and Professor Ross

accepted my interview because of Tyler's influence. Hence, I really don't have many achievements on

my own," Grace said with a bitter smile.

After saying that, she lowered her head.

Today in particular, after she met with Professor Brooks, she was affected by Aunt White's

unceremonious words and immediately came to her senses.

She did rely on her social connections.

She did rely on Tyler's help.novelbin

If she had tried to do the interview by herself, she probably would have had a low rate of success.

She wasn't really that great on her own.

This was the reality.

Heinz glanced at her and said, "You're worried that you keep on relying on your social connections, and

that if you really rely on yourself, you may not succeed. Is that what you mean?"

"Yes." Grace looked at Heinz in surprise. "You understand?"

"Yes." Heinz said, "But humans are social animals. That's who we are."

"Everyone has their own friends and relatives.

It's difficult to leave all the relatives and friends you make in the process of social interactions. As long

as you know your boundaries and do not violate any rules, everything will be fine.

In fact, the key is your mentality," Heinz said.

"I know." Grace could hear that he was trying to comfort her. "Thank you, Heinz."

"You don't have to be so polite with me." He stroked her face.

"Focus on driving!" Grace pulled his hand and said, "It's not safe to drive with one hand."

Heinz smiled lazily and focused on the road.

Soon, they arrived at the Newspaper Office.

Chuck and Alex had already arrived and were waiting for them in the car.

Heinz and Grace also got out of the car.

Grace looked at Chuck and asked, "Why didn't you go in?"

"I was waiting for you. It's better for you to report your work to the editor." Chuck was very modest.

Seeing Heinz, he immediately nodded. "Mr. Jones."

Heinz glanced at him and nodded.

Grace didn't expect Chuck to be so clever. It seemed that he really had his own ways of dealing with

things after being in society for so long.

'TH go in first. I might take a while," Grace said.

'TH go with you," Heinz said as he pulled her to go inside.

It wasn't long before they entered the room. Everyone had already left, but the lights in the chief editor's

room were still on.

Grace quickly put her bag away and went into the chief editor's office.

Hermione was looking at the documents on the computer. When she saw that Grace had returned, she

immediately asked, "How's the interview progress?"

"I interviewed five professors today. The recordings and the manuscripts have to be sorted out," she

answered truthfully. "I was afraid that there would be some omission. Hence, Chuck and I both have a

copy of the recording of each professor."

"Very good," Hermione smiled and said, "This will be foolproof. You have to make the draft more

sophisticated. Don't make the old professors unhappy. You must dig out the essence from their

recordings."

"Don't worry," Grace nodded and said, "I will be very serious in doing it."

"You can go now, Grace," Hermione looked at her watch and said, "It's already 8:30 in the evening."

"Okay." Grace was ready to get up.

"By the way, how did Chuck do?" Hermione asked casually.

"Very well." After taking care of everything, she began to talk about things. "Chuck is very professional

in photography, and his emotional intelligence is also quite high. I think that he is a good colleague."

"Yes, he's very clever," Hermione nodded and said. "You've observed him for a while. If he’s reliable,

you can bring him with you every time."

Grace nodded and said, "Okay, I think there shouldn't be any problems."

"But, I think there's a problem," Hermione suddenly smiled ambiguously as she said, which was very

cunning.

Grace, on the contrary, was very surprised. "A problem?"

Hermione nodded and said, "I think that if Mr. Jones would be jealous, I can replace Chuck with a girl

for you, so that you can avoid arousing suspicion. When you go out for interviews, you can also take

care of yourself with another woman around."

After thinking for a moment, she understood what she meant. "Chuck knows what he's doing. He's

done even better than me."

"I'll find one for you. Also, you can help me in training them," Hermione said.

"Alright," Grace said.

"Let's go." Hermione also turned off the computer. "I'm leaving too!"

The two of them went out together.

When she came out, Hermione saw Heinz sitting in the seat.

She was startled and immediately came to her senses. She smiled and said, "Oh, I'm really sorry, Mr.

Jones. I've been working overtime with Grace today. Sorry to keep you waiting."

"It's fine." Heinz didn't pay much attention to it.

"I went to see Lorenzo this afternoon." Hermione walked to the opposite side of Heinz and stood still,

saying, "He did change his mind. I don't know what happened. When he saw me this time, he scolded

me and said I lied to him."

"He must have regretted it," Heinz said, "The news I received is that on the third day after you two got

divorced, he regretted it and began to react in a strange way."

Hermione was also stunned, "Lorenzo was courting his own death."

"Since there's nothing left for him after he divorced his wife, it's reasonable for him to have gone a little

crazy. The more unfortunate a person is, the crazier they'll become," Heinz said.

Hermione nodded and said, "I don't care. I have evidence to prove that he had an affair, as well as

Lilian. She can also join in court."

Heinz rose to his feet. After a moment of silence, he said, "Do you have a problem with him staying in

jail for his entire life?"

"It doesn't matter to me," Hermione smiled and said, "I don't have any feelings for this person now. It's

up to the law."

"Okay." Heinz looked at Grace and said, "Let's go back." "Okay." After packing up her things, they left

the Newspaper Office together.

On the way back, Grace said, "I haven't seen the children in two days. I'm a little worried."

"They're fine," Heinz said. "Right now, Little Gary has the final say in Ernest's affairs. This little fellow is

born to be a leader. Even Ernest listens to him."

"Is that so?" Grace smiled embarrassedly. "Does that mean there will be a difference in Ernest's

heart?"

"No." Heinz said, "Little Gary is very good at taking care of Ernest. They're getting along very well."

"I want to go and take a look at the children!" Grace said.

Heinz was stunned. He thought for a moment and said, "Not today."

Grace looked at him in surprise.

"Our time yesterday had been delayed. Today, I hope that all your time will belong to me," Heinz's voice

was very low and hoarse. Every word hit Grace's eardrums, and echoed to the bottom of her heart.

Grace pursed her lips. She didn't say anything, and her hands subconsciously tightened, and her

palms were a little sweaty.

She was a little nervous.

His voice came again, "I have many things to tell you."

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