Chapter 22
Chapter 22
As expected, the two dogs had betrayed their owner and took an immediate liking to Grace.
Heinz frowned and a sharp light flashed across his eyes.
Heinz drew a long puff on his cigarette and exhaled. He moved his thin lips and whistled.
"Phew-"
Downstairs, the dogs' ears pointed up.
Heinz whistled again.
The two dogs looked up at his direction. When they saw him, they all bowed their heads in
embarrassment.
They were indeed very intelligent.
Grace looked up at Heinz with sarcasm in her eyes. "Mr. Jones, I guess we are done now?"
"Grace." Heinz smoked his cigarette again, releasing white fumes slowly. He stared at her pale face,
and a sharp light flashed across his deep and dangerous eyes.
This woman had given him too many surprises.
But this could be a pleasant surprise.
He really wanted to see how much more potential she had in her.
"I’m here. What else do you want to do to me?" Grace couldn't be bothered to be polite any longer.
"Do you want to try snakes?" Heinz asked again.
Grace eyes widened with fear. She opened her mouth but said nothing. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Heinz chuckled as if he had finally found her weakness.
"It seems that we can have a try." He shouted at her.
Her eyes widened further when caught a glimpse of cunning in his eyes. She began to feel annoyed.
She shouldn't have revealed her feelings.
Even if she was afraid, she should have suppressed her feelings. She should not have shown them on
her face.
"Whatever." She said, lowering her face and refusing to speak another word.
Upstairs, Heinz stared at her deeply for a while, then whispered to Lester, and turned to go downstairs.
Five minutes later, Lester came over and said to Grace, "Miss Smith, please come with me."
Grace paused and said angrily, "Do you want to feed me to the snakes?"
Lester smiled and said, " Miss Smith, be rest assured that there are no snakes in the manor."
Grace was stunned. She wasn't expecting him to say that.
She breathed a sigh of relief.
Grace followed Lester as he walked, followed by the two dogs, wagging their tails, behaving as though
she was their rightful owner.
Lester couldn't help but ask her, "Miss Smith, how are you making Prince and Fairy behave like this?"
Grace was overwhelmed and looked down at the dogs. She thought about how Heinz had gone to far
to punish her, and she could not bring herself to be polite to the butler. She retorted unhappily, "Why
should I tell you?"
Lester was startled and felt a little embarrassed.
"What does Heinz want?" Grace said again, "Tell me that, and I'll tell you what I am doing with the
dogs."
Lester smiled and shook his head. "I really do not know what the President wants as well."
Her efforts were futile.
Grace followed Lester to the front hall of the villa. As soon as they entered the room, she noticed it was
designed in an inconspicuous but luxurious manner. The wooden decoration added a natural ecological
feel to the room.
"Miss Smith, please sit down."
Lester led her in the room and left with the two dogs.
The door closed behind him.
Grace immediately felt nervous.
Grace quickly ran to the door and tried to open it, but found that it was locked from the outside.
At this time, a strange male voice came from behind her, "If I were you, I would not try opening the
door. Since I have successfully brought you here, I could have done a multitude of things to you. Why
would you bother trying to escape in vain?"
Grace froze, she felt extremely nervous. She turned her around and came face to face with Heinz. He
was decked out in only a pair of swimming trunks.
She blushed.