Heinz naturally understood Grace's good intentions.
He nodded at Grace. "I don't have to take extreme measures with him. I know I should let bygones be bygones. But he might not know that. Until now, he hasn't shown his sincerity. How can I let him do whatever he wants so easily?"
That was right.
Grace understood Heinz's feelings. It was ridiculous for Lawrence to be that way, and he was not sincere at all.
Not to mention that he was Heinz's father.
If a father could be so cruel to his children, how could he expect his children to be kind to him?
Grace didn't know what to say.
Alice understood what Grace meant. She didn't want to be too stiff, but she was angry. So, she expressed her opinion, "Grace, I think you have to believe in Heinz. He will definitely handle it well. People say we should forgive and forget, but if you keep forgiving when the other person has yet to give in, they might think you're afraid of them."