Chapter 209
Chapter 209
Grace Smith could feel that Jensen Charm was really apologetic about that incident. If his words were
true and he had not been in a relationship with other women throughout these six years, perhaps he
was not a wicked man after all. From NôvelDrama.Org.
She thought for a moment and said, "Jensen, I hope that you can take responsibility for that matter, but
I don't want you to tell her directly that you are that man, especially when she is still unprepared
mentally. If you want to take responsibility, then help me to untie the knot in her heart. I won't ask you to
take full responsibility for it because both of you may not be suitable for each other.
I just feel that there seems to be something entangled between the both of you. If you really can't work
it out together after making effort, then you don't have to force yourself to be with her.
It would also be hurtful to stay with an incompatible person for the rest of your life.
That's all I can ask for," Grace said.
"I understand,” Jensen nodded and said. "I understand what you mean. You want me to get close to
your sister, but not tell her directly that I am the one who hurt her."
"Yes," Grace nodded and said. "In addition, I hope only two of us know what happened today. Don't let
anyone else know about it." "Don't worry," Jensen nodded and said. "I'm not that
kind of person. My lips are sealed.”
"Good." Grace stood up and walked out.
Jensen also got up and said, "I'll send you back."
"That's not necessary," Grace refused.
"I have time. Grace, I really want to make up for it. I also want to know what kind of person your sister
is," Jensen said.
Grace glanced at him, the look in her eyes was very sharp.
Jensen calmly let her look at himself, and a trace of guilt flashed in his eyes.
Grace hesitated for a moment and then nodded. "Let's go then."
"Okay, thank you." Jensen said excitedly, "Let's go. I'll drive."
On the way back to the newspaper office, they talked about Alice Smith.
Soon, Grace arrived at the newspaper office and continued her work.
On the other hand, Jensen left the newspaper office and went directly to Jones Estate.
As soon as he appeared, the receptionist looked at him in surprise. "Officer Charm, why are you here
today?"
"I'm here to see your President," Jensen said. "Is he here?" "Yes," the receptionist replied.
"Could you inform him that I'm here. I'll go up now,"
Jensen said.
"No problem!" the receptionist responded.
The receptionist often saw Jensen visiting Jones Estate and knew that he was a good brother of the
President, so he could just go in freely.
"Assistant Lester, Officer Charm is here." The receptionist called Lester. "He is now taking the
elevator."
"Got it." Then, Lester immediately reported to Heinz Jones.
Heinz had just finished his lunch and was smoking despondently. Unexpectedly, Jensen came to see
him at this moment.
After a while, Jensen arrived at the President's room upstairs.
He took out the card that Grace had passed to him and gave it to Heinz. "The password is six zeros,
and there are 20,000 dollars in it. Grace wanted me to return the money to you," Jensen said.
Heinz looked at the card in front of him. When he heard this, he frowned and said with anger in his
eyes, "Who asked you to agree?"
Jensen sat down on the chair opposite him and looked at him coldly.
Heinz's blood boiled as he looked at the card.
"Why did she ask you to give the money back to me?" Heinz asked.
"What's wrong?" Jensen raised his eyebrows and asked, "Do you want Grace to come and return the
money to you herself?" "I don't want to talk to you," Heinz said in a deep voice. "So meddlesome."
"Yes, I'm being a busybody," Jensen said, "but I am willing to do so. I will take care of everything
related to Grace's family in the future."
Heinz was stunned and his eyes suddenly turned cold and sharp. He stared at Jensen and asked,
"What did you say?"
"I said, in the future, I will take care of all Grace's family affairs." Jensen regarded himself as a person
who wanted to atone for his crime. After all, he did owe Alice Smith.
However, Heinz understood his words in a different way.
He frowned and guestioned coldly, "Who do you think you are?"
"You don't have to care about that," Jensen said. "Anyway, Grace's impression of you is getting worse.
She even returned to you all the medical expenses you've paid last time. She is indeed a woman with
dignity."
Heinz was speechless.
"Women should be self- dependent,” Jensen continued," and Grace is a role model to be learned from.
She also protects and loves her sister, unlike some people who only know how to hurt others."
"Get out of here," Heinz frowned and said. "What does Grace have to do with you? Why do you want to
meddle in her business? You must be out of your mind." "What's wrong? If you want to take care of
Grace's family affairs, you can talk to Grace about it yourself!" Jensen said.
Heinz was stunned.
Jensen glanced at him again and said coldly, "Even if you want her to be yours, you have to ask her
whether she wants it or not."
Heinz realized that Grace had approached Jensen for help to return the money.
Heinz was very annoyed that she met with Jensen in private and even entrusted him to handle such a
matter.
His brows twisted into a knot. He really didn't understand why they had to meet in private.
Heinz narrowed his eyes, but he didn't lose his temper. His gaze, however, became even colder.
He glared at Jensen and said nothing.
His silence gave Jensen a bad hunch.
He smiled and said, "Well, I've already given the money back to you. As for how you are going to deal
with it, that's your business. I'm going back to work now."
Heinz glanced at him and asked, "What did you say to Grace?"
"I didn't say anything to her," Jensen said with a smile.
"Then what did she say to you?" Heinz asked again.
"She only asked me to return the money to you," Jensen replied.
"Didn't I inform you not to tell her about it? How would she know if you didn't tell her?" Heinz
questioned in a cold voice. "When did you become so talkative?"
Jensen felt guilty and said, "It's time for me to go now."
After that, he strode quickly to the door.
"Jensen Charm!" Heinz shouted.
"I told her because I thought that she would appreciate your kindness, but she is a woman with
integrity. I wanted to help you make peace with her, but she didn't want to talk to you. What can I do?"
Jensen said, "I'm sorry. Why don't you talk to her yourself? She might forgive you."
"Who told you to poke your nose into other people's business?" Heinz was furious.
"If you don't want me to know, why did you tell me then?" Jensen stood at the door and said with a
smirk, "You wanted me to tell Grace, didn't you? We are brothers. If you have something to say, you
can just say it directly. Why do you have to be so proud and shy?"
"Get out!" Heinz yelled.
Jensen grinned even more brightly. He stood in front of the door, deliberately provoking him.
"Yesterday, you didn't even give her a chance in front of her sister. Do you think she will make peace
with you? It's useless for you to beg for mercy and please her now. She dumped you and you deserved
it."
"Get out now!" Heinz shouted again.
"Hahaha-" Jensen laughed and left.
Heinz was so frustrated that he wanted to smash something now.