"He's leaving but yet you're only telling me this now?" Heinz became angry immediately.
Standing respectfully opposite him, Alex groaned internally.
He looked at Heinz very carefully and said, "President, it's my fault."
"Forget it." Heinz also understood, "You are not my grandfather's opponent. He must have driven the car into the kindergarten, and you thought it was the kindergarten vehicle, so you didn't pay any attention to it!"
He didn't have to think about it to know what was going on. The old man was still very capable.
"That's right," Alex quickly said, "Old Master Carter drove the car straight into the kindergarten. That's why our men didn't notice him."
"What did he do?" Heinz asked in a deep voice. "Did he go to see Little Gary?"
"Yes." Alex's heart tightened. It seemed that the president had guessed it.
Heinz leaned back and snorted. "He was ridiculed, wasn't he?"