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Chapter 562

Grace felt much more at ease when she saw that Heinz was so confident. "This is an old debt.

Grandma left for decades and she died away from home. The Old Master hasn't found her for decades,

thus it's not easy to bring her back to her ancestral tomb now."

"This old man is very stubborn." Heinz said, "His wife left him and he didn't look for his wife. He actually

allowed her to wander around for decades. He has gone too far."

Grace did not say anything.

"In my opinion, there's no need to bring her back to the ancestral tomb." Heinz had his own opinion.

"We can compromise by building a large tomb beside theirs. This way, we would have more

advantages. Nobody would dare to raise an issue."

Grace did not know whether to laugh or cry. "Although your idea is not bad, it will enrage others. It's too

childish."

"Aren't we all alive because of this?" Heinz said in a low voice, "If we do this, we can live with no

secrets. Since they are so heartless, why do you have to be so kind?"

"My grandmother said that when we do things, we can't expect everything to go our way. However, we

should have a clear conscience." Grace was very sad as she thought of the past.

Over the past few years, she had been following her

grandmother's rules of conduct to handle matters.

"That is a way to live." Heinz said in a deep voice, "Since you have a clear conscience and live a good

life, why do you care about the opinions of an old man?"

"You are right but I always hoped that everything would go smoothly and peacefully."

"Is that old man still alive?" He asked.

"Which old man are you talking about?" Grace replied.

"Your grandfather." Heinz glanced at her. "I'm talking about your grandfather."

"He's not my grandfather," she said faintly. "Since the day he chased my grandmother out of the house,

he's no longer my grandfather. I've reunited with Zachary because he's my grandmother's grandson.

My uncle couldn't bring my grandmother back before this. Now that my cousin wants to do it, I'll

definitely support him."

"I support him as well." Heinz stated, "I support your cousin."

"Heinz, thank you," Grace said sincerely.

"You are welcome." Heinz smiled slightly, "In my opinion, it's really a good idea to build a big grave next

to the ancestral tomb of the Lowe family. You can discuss it with your cousin."

"That's what my cousin said too." Grace said, "He plans to move my uncle's grave out beside my

grandmother's if the Lowe family does not agree with our initial plan."

"Good!" Heinz couldn't help but exclaimed, "He's a

true man. I give my respects to this man."

Grace was at a loss for words and could only look at Heinz.

He also looked at her with deep and affectionate eyes. "Well, you and your sister acknowledged

Zachary as your cousin quickly. It seems that he really has some skills."

"I don't know what skills he has." Grace said, "I don't know why, but I had a good impression of him

when he talked to me. He is really a good person."

"The things people said about him were not bad as well." Heinz held Grace's hand. "Anyway, it's a

good thing to have such a cousin."

Grace chuckled and said, "It's so rare of you to say that."

"Truth to be told," Heinz said. "He isn't a bad person. I have a good impression of him."

Zachary was indeed a very good person.

Grace agreed with him.

She leaned back and said to Heinz, "I'll rest for a while. When we get there, I'm afraid I won't have time

to rest."

"You want to sleep?" Heinz was a little resentful and unhappy.

Grace nodded and said, "Of course I want to sleep for a while. I'm very sleepy."

In the past few days, Heinz kept her up for long hours at night. She was very tired and exhausted.

"I don't want you to sleep." There was a hint of disappointment in Heinz's tone.

Grace couldn't help but say, "Sir, I'm very sleepy yet you are not letting me sleep.'1

"I know, but I still don't want you to sleep." Although he said so, Heinz still reached out to grab Grace's

hand, adjusted his position, and stretched out his legs to make himself comfortable.

"Lie on my thighs. Have a proper rest."

Grace smiled and immediately laid down on his legs. Her head was resting on his thighs, and she

turned to face his abdomen.

Heinz lowered his head and saw her beautiful little flushed face.

He sighed and said in a tensed tone, "Go to sleep."

Grace closed her eyes.

She didn't hear any sound for a period of time. Grace could not fall asleep even though she was really

tired. She couldn't help but frown and opened her eyes.

She looked into Heinz's deep eyes. They were black yet bright, full of affection and tenderness. He

looked like he was secretly holding back a kind of emotion in his eyes.

Heinz stared fixedly at her without blinking.

"Aren't you going to sleep?" His voice was a little hoarse. "If you are not, I can't guarantee what I will

do."

Especially when they were in the confined carriage. Since the front and the back were separated,

everything became more private.

Heinz actually really wanted to do whatever he

wanted.

However, he considered that this trip to Southland was to send Grace's grandmother's ashes. Thus, he

couldn't do things rashly.novelbin

Otherwise, he would not have allowed Grace to lie on his legs so quietly.

Grace heard his hoarse voice and looked at his face in confusion, "I told you before that we are not

going to have fun this time. We are going to see Grandma off."

"Did you think that I wouldn't keep that in mind? If it wasn't for Grandma, how could you still be lying on

my thighs so safely and soundly?"

Grace's face darkened. "Heinz, can you be more matured?"

"Only matured men have the impulse to endure," Heinz said in a low voice. "Do you think I'm not trying

to endure it while I'm sitting here?"

Grace was speechless and she closed her eyes, adjusted her position, and decided to face his

abdomen.

Suddenly, she felt that it was a little dark in front of her. She opened her eyes and saw a bulge in front

of her. It was right there.

She couldn't help but blushed and growled, "Heinz!"

"What's the matter?" Heinz felt aggrieved. He saw her reaction and knew that she had discovered his

erection.

He was very embarrassed and could only pretend to be confused.

"You, you are too much."

"What did I do?" Heinz was dumbfounded.

"What do you think this is?" Grace poked him.

"I, I!" Heinz gritted his teeth. "It's just natural instincts."

Grace scoffed and ignored him as she said, "How is this natural instinct? Do you think I'm a fool?"

"I'm telling the truth," Heinz argued. "My reaction is an instinctive reaction that happens when I look at

you most of the time. I can't shadow my true feelings for you."

"You are being unreasonable," Grace roared in anger. She turned over and faced outwards.

Heinz said aggrievedly, "Even if you are facing outwards, my instincts would still act up."

"Stop talking," Grace stopped him quickly.

Heinz looked at her and said, "Then, go to sleep."

His hand gently rested on her shoulders.

"Don't touch me," Grace shouted angrily as if she had been scalded.

"Why are you so angry?" Heinz was flustered. "Do you want me to put out your anger?"

"Shut up, Heinz."

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