Chapter 132
Chapter 132
Hearing this, the old man got angry instantly. He looked at his grandson with his old yet sharp eyes.
He had been taking care of Heinz Jones on his own, since he was a child. Now, he had grown up to be
a successful man and could handle any situations himself.
He had to admit that Heinz had expanded the business very successfully over the years.
But his attitude in looking down upon the elders was irritating.
The old man was so angry that his breathing became much heavier, and his chest heaved up and
down.
He gritted his teeth and almost lost his temper, but he managed to hold it in at last.
After a pause, he opened his mouth and said, "Young man, you're such a grown up now that you don't
even take your Grandfather seriously anymore."
Before Heinz could speak, Claris Hudson said, "Grandfather, don't be angry. Brother Heinz has always
been this way. Besides, you've spoiled him. He talked to you this way because he treats you as a
family."
"Claris, don't speak on behalf of him!" The old man was so angry that he didn't want to look at Heinz
anymore.
Heinz still leaned back on the sofa in a lazy manner.
Claris looked at him and said, "Brother Heinz, don't talk to your grandfather like that. He is elderly!"
Heinz did not pay attention at Claris's words. His attitude was very obvious that he did not want to talk
to her at all.
Seeing that he didn't say anything, the old man was even angrier.
"Look, Claris, look, isn't he too arrogant? I'm his Grandfather." The old master was mad again.
"Grandfather, please calm down." Claris smiled again and spoke for Heinz. RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
The old man became angrier as he spoke. He said in a low voice unhappily, "The matters of the Jones
family? Yes. I can't interfere with the matters of the Jones family, but I can interfere in my grandson's
marriage and I'm determined to do so."
"That's right. Of course, you have to take care of this." Claris smiled and said, "Grandfather, I support
you, you need to take care of Brother Heinz's marriage so that those slutty women won't take
advantage of him."
There was a flash of anger in Claris's eyes when she thought back of that woman who sat on Brother
Heinz's lap in the afternoon.
"Who do you think you are?" Heinz glanced at Claris and said angrily, "I didn't ask you to speak at all
and yet you still talk non-stop here. Are you addicted to making noise?"
Claris was shocked as she saw Heinz's gloomy face. His eyes were cold and quiet. The more he
stayed this way, the more powerful his aura became. His voice was so cold that it made one's blood
become cold too.
Claris pursed her lips and pouted. She felt wronged, but she was not angry. "Brother Heinz, I'm still a
little girl. Don't be so fierce to me. You scared me. How will I learn if you're always scolding me."
Heinz said coldly again, "There's no use for you. Even if you do, you are still all brawn and no brains.
You're nothing but a loser."
Claris was truly shocked by Heinz's words.
She knew that Heinz was a vicious man, but she was now so upset that she almost cried when she
heard those words.
For the first time, her eyes turned red because of a scolding.
She didn't dare to cry in front of him, but her lips trembled and her big eyes flickered as she looked at
Heinz with a face full of grievance.
She just felt that he shouldn't talk to the elders like this. He was too disrespectful to his grandfather.
However, she had not done anything wrong. Why was Brother Heinz so fierce?
"Why are you scolding Claris?" When the old man saw this, he immediately shouted, "Do you want to
have a fight so that you can be satisfied?"
Heinz frowned and looked at the old man. He raised his eyebrows and said, "No, it's hard to get rid of
all the anger in my heart with just one fight. I will need two fights."
The old man's anger surged. It was obvious that there were a total of two people here. One was the old
man and the other was Claris. If he wanted to have two battles, that meant he would not let Claris and
him off.
The old man was smart. He understood it all of a sudden. His grandson was not here to have dinner,
but to pick a fight with him.
Didn't he just wanted to introduce Claris to Heinz?
They were well-matched, and Claris was also a cute and beautiful girl. It's fine if Heinz did not like her
but how could he treat a girl like this?
"Are you a man or are you not?" The old man said unhappily, "Don't you know that you should be polite
to a woman? Are the Jones' educating their family to be so rude?"
"Grandfather, have you forgotten? I grew up in the Carter family. Speaking of family education, I got it
from you. What does it have to do with Jones family?" Heinz asked calmly.
The old man was even angrier. "Do you want to anger me to death?"
Heinz snorted and said, "How can an old man like you get so angry easily. It seems that you had not
developed a good temper. You will have to continue to cultivate and improve your temper to be an
elegant old man."
"You-" The old man pointed at him. "Do you dare say it one more time?"
"What's there to be afraid to say it again?" Heinz snorted and said, "You're old and yet you have such a
bad temper. What's more to say is that you want to interfere in the marriage of others. You're living
such a silly life and yet you never listen to others. You even turn a blind eye sometimes."
"I'm silly?" The old man pointed to himself and said, "I'm a high-ranking and powerful old chief. How
can you be so rude to me?"
"Grandfather," Heinz said flatly, "You're just lucky that the country made use of you. Otherwise, you
won't even be able to feed yourself. Don't tell me about your worthless ambitious achievements every
day. I don't care about it at all."
The old man was stunned. "You don't but others care about it."
"Grandfather, stop lying to yourself. If you don't believe me, you can go out for a walk now. It's good
enough if people don't throw rotten eggs on you. Why are you still so self-righteous?" Heinz looked at
him and said, "Have you been in the army too long and got yourself separated from the society?"
"You're too bold! This is preposterous." the old man said angrily.
"I've always been bold!" Heinz was not angry. He had to fight anyway. Otherwise, he would be sick of
holding in all this anger. "I'm also very angry right now."
The old man blew his beard and leaned back. He couldn't help but sit up straight again and said, "Well,
it's fine if you don't take my career seriously. But Claris's grandfather has not retired yet."
"So what?" Heinz said rudely, "Is this how the Hudson Family disciplines their heirs? To meddle in other
people's business? I've already show my respect by not slapping her. What else should I do?" "You,
you." The old man pointed at him and said angrily, "You have guts to say that."
Heinz looked at the old man and said, "Of course, I won't live if I had no guts."
The old man glared at him and said, "Get out. Don’t have your meal at my house. I hate you."
"Thank you." Heinz stood up and said lightly, "Don't call me next time, and don't set me up for blind
dates. It's annoying."
"I, I'm doing this for your own good. Why can't I introduce you a girlfriend?" The old man couldn't help
roaring again.
"Grandfather, you're stammering. Your brain must have shrunk, no? You'd better take care of yourself.
Don't worry about my marriage." Heinz said callously.