After hanging up the phone, Heinz saw that Grace was looking at him.
He immediately realized something and said, "I changed my mind. I don't intend to let them meet today."
She nodded. "I understand what you're thinking. You don't have to feel burdened. I'm with you."
"Thank you." He felt much better with her support.
She reached out and caressed the back of his hand, her eyes full of warmth. "Heinz, we've uncovered pretty much everything so far. Let's send the children to school. Little Gary and Ernest will go to kindergarten, and we should find a suitable school for Lowell too. It's not good to stay at home all the time."
He thought for a moment and said, "They should start going to school."
It had been a week, and all the influence should have been reduced. Children certainly could not stay at home for too long and waste too much time.