With the author's famous Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) series, Sharma captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 427, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) series be available today?
Key: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) Chapter 427
After hearing Chief Stone's words, Grace Smith felt very embarrassed.
She really didn't have the courage to talk about such things
However, Chief Stone was discussing it professionally and seriously. Therefore, Grace quickly adjusted herself and suppressed her feelings of embarrassment.
Seeing that Grace had stopped blushing, Chief Stone smiled and said, "Heinz may be a little dominant and less gentle. Grace, please take care of yourself."
He was truly dominant.
Grace understood that Chief Stone's description of Heinz was indeed accurate.
"I have known Heinz for many years. He is very kind and righteous. It's really good to be friends with him. However, he may not be so good at being a boyfriend or lover," Chief Stone laughed. "If he's not like this, in the past—"
Chief Stone suddenly paused. Abruptly, she changed the topic, "I'm sorry, I've said too much. I'm sorry."
"It's all right, Chief Stone," assured Grace. She really didn't mind. She even understood that the rest of the words were probably about Jodie Lawson.
Grace did not know what Chief Stone had wanted to share about Heinz's past. It seemed that Heinz's temper had always been bad.
Chief Stone looked at Grace and paused for a while. She didn't say anything, but just sighed.
"Do you have anything on your mind?" Grace asked softly. "It doesn't matter. Just say what you want to say."
"It's nothing," said Chief Stone. She was about to speak but stopped on second thought. She looked at Grace and smiled again, saying, "If you both are doing well, then everything should be fine. That's what all of us want to see. Heinz is a good guy, you should cherish him."
"I know. Thank you, Chief Stone, for reminding me," Grace replied.
"I won't prescribe any more medicine for this time. The effects of that may be instantaneous, but it may be detrimental in the long run. Your body still needs to recuperate," said Chief Stone as she passed her the casebooks and test sheets. "Go back and relax. Don't put too much stress on yourself."
"Okay, thank you, Chief Stone," said Grace. Then, she stood up, picked up the casebook, put it away, and was ready to bid farewell.
At that moment, a voice suddenly sounded at the door, "Chief Stone, Mr. Jones called. He is asking you to go to the wardroom after your work. Mr. Lawson's condition is not very good."
"Ah, what's wrong?" Chief Stone immediately became anxious. She stood up and asked, "Where's the phone?"
Chief Stone's student passed the phone to her but the call had ended.
Upon seeing that, Chief Stone was stunned and explained, "This phone is usually not with me during work because I leave it with the students. Grace, can you go back first. I'm busy."
"Okay, go ahead," Grace said quickly.
The caller seemed to have been Heinz. It seemed that Heinz was in the hospital.
Jodie's father seemed to be in a bad situation.
Grace hurried out of the clinic.
Chief Stone left quickly.
Grace did not have the nerve to call Heinz. She came out of the clinic building and was in no hurry to leave.
After hesitating for a while, Grace sent Heinz a message.
"Where are you? I'm done with my work."
After sending the message, Grace didn't receive any reply for a long time.
At that moment, Heinz was in the ward because Nathan was in a bad condition.
Heinz hadn't visited Nathan for several days, but he came here that day.
Nathan was a little excited to see Heinz, so he asked Heinz a question.
Heinz immediately called Chief Stone. Little did he expect that Chief Stone's student would answer his call.
At that point, Nathan had been diagnosed by the doctor and had been given an injection. He was still unconscious.
Heinz was smoking in the smoking area, and Lester followed the doctor to keep an eye on the situation.
When Chief Stone came, she first went to see Nathan and comforted Pearlyn. Then she came out to find Heinz.
Seeing that Heinz was smoking, Chief Stone sighed and said, "Smoking is bad, and yet you still smoke?"
"Aunt Stone," he greeted. When Heinz saw her, Heinz put out his cigarette. "How's Uncle Lawson?"
"His health can never be restored," said Chief Stone rationally. "You don't have to blame yourself. His health deteriorated because of Jodie, and now his only hope is gone. He will not be able to withstand such a blow."
Heinz remained silent.
Chief Stone immediately added, "It's just that I've suddenly seen news of you having a son recently. He may not be able to accept it. Please don't take it to heart."
Heinz nodded and said, "I didn't." "Well, in fact, Heinz," Chief Stone said, "You are not obligated to do anything. We can't ask you for anything. You are also very good. I have thought about it rationally. You are right. You have to be responsible for your child and his well-being now. You are not wrong."
Heinz remained silent.
"However, Uncle Lawson will need some time to accept it," Chief Stone continued. "Don't blame him. He loves Jodie too much and feels that she has been wronged. This is also the reason why you feel that your child has been wronged. Your father should understand this feeling."
Heinz nodded again, "I know, and I understand. I don't blame Uncle Lawson."
"That's good," Chief Stone smiled. "It's good that you don't blame him."
"Keep an eye on them." Heinz said. "It seems that I can't come here anymore!"
"It's okay, don't come. I'll watch. It's okay," promised Chief Stone. Suddenly, she thought of something and said, "Hey, Grace was here. Did you come with her?"
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