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Grace was stunned. After Lowell reminded her, she came back to her senses in an instant, frowning as she said, "Yes, you're right. I'd only make things worse for her. Forget it. We'll talk about it after we've asked the doctor tomorrow."
"Sure."
The butler asked, "Shall I boil some soup then?"
"There's no rush to do so for now," Lowell ordered the butler, "Go and deal with your affairs."
The few of them looked at Grace, while Grace looked at Heinz with disdain.
Grace was unsatisfied. She told Ernest and Lowell, "Ernest, Lowell, most of the men here in the Jones family are already no good. It's all up to you two in the future."
Lowell was stunned. His lips twitched as he subconsciously turned to look at Heinz.
Heinz was at a loss for words. He was pissed, but he dared not speak.
Ernest nodded, "Alright, mom, don't worry. I won't be in a relationship or get married at will."
Heinz was stunned. Was he the type of person Ernest had just described?