The older one got, the wiser they became.
Although Mrs. Hudson's words seemed to be nonchalant, they barely concealed the razor sharp edge they carried.
Heinz smiled calmly and didn't answer. Instead, he changed the subject. "Mrs. Hudson, we have yet to hold a wedding ceremony. When the wedding is held, we'll invite you and my grandfather to the wedding banquet."
Mrs. Hudson pulled her lips. "Of course, I'm going. I've been looking forward to Heinz's wedding for many years."
"Thank you, Mrs. Hudson," Heinz said and smiled again. "It's such a coincidence that you've come tonight."
"Yes, what a coincidence," Mrs. Hudson said with a smile.
Claris couldn't help clenching her hand into a fist. Her face turned pale as she held her breath. Suddenly, she lost control and shouted, "Heinz, why would you lie to us that you've gotten married?"
Suddenly, the entire living room fell silent. Everyone looked at Claris.
Grace knew that Heinz had deliberately lied that they were married.