Chapter 211
Chapter 211
Heinz Jones sat down on the sofa. When he looked up and saw Cindy White, he frowned and asked,
"Why did you come in?"
"Oh, President Jones, it was my fault before. I have already acknowledged my mistakes. I hope you
can do me a favor," Cindy said.
"Do you a favor?" Heinz said coldly, "Do you think I'm that free?"
"Don't be like that." Cindy smiled and sat down opposite him. "Oh, by the way, I have something to tell
you."
Heinz gave her a glance and didn't care about her at all.
Cindy was not angry at his indifference. She slightly raised the corner of her mouth into a perfect curve.
"I saw Grace Smith just now," Cindy said.
Heinz suddenly froze. He looked up at her and narrowed his eyes. There were hints of threat in his
gaze.
Cindy laughed and said, "Look, when it comes to Grace, you are very interested in what I'm about to
say."
Heinz asked coldly, "Where is she?"
Cindy noticed that Heinz was really concerned about this woman.
She sat up straight and tidied the loose bangs in front of her forehead.
She had dressed younger today, but Heinz didn't look at her at all.
Only then did Cindy say, "It seems that she's going to interview someone. As for who it is, I didn't see
clearly, but I did see her."
Heinz squinted his eyes and stared sharply at Cindy.
Cindy spread out her hands and said to him, "It's true. I didn't lie to you." This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.
At that moment, the waiter brought in a bottle of red wine, opened it, and poured each of them a glass.
Heinz picked it up and took a sip.
Then, the waiter left.
Cindy continued, 'TH arrange my assistant to check which room she's in. In the meantime, can you
please listen to me reporting about work?"
Heinz leaned back and remained silent. His stance was profound, but no one could tell what was in his
mind.
Cindy took out her mobile phone and called her assistant. "Help me find out which room Grace Smith is
in, and what her purpose of coming here is. If she's here for an interview, tell me who the interviewee is
and the background of that person."
After giving a few orders, Cindy hung up the phone.
She looked at Heinz, only to find that he was looking at her.
She smiled gently and said, "How is it? Is my arrangement all right?"
"It's perfect,” Heinz replied.
Cindy chuckled and said, "Oh, you're making me shy. Heinz, since you said that you don't have any
interest in me, do you think we can be friends?"
"If you don't have any evil intentions or unrealistic ideas, that's not a problem," Heinz said flatly.
"Well, I do admire you a little. But who, in the entire Northern City, doesn't admire you?" Cindy said.
Heinz didn't take her words seriously.
Cindy continued, "It's about the endorsement. Can you not be so cruel? I used to be obsessed with
you, and I really shouldn't have done that. Since I've changed, can you help me? Don't cut off my
endorsement, okay?"
Heinz frowned and looked at her. "You do know what's good for you. But how do I know whether you
have really turned over a new leaf?"
"I've really changed. I know I'm not your cup of tea. I'll tell you frankly," Cindy said, "I used to think that
it's impossible for you to fall in love with Grace, that inconspicuous little girl. I'm a movie queen and also
good- looking. I didn't expect that you have no feelings for me at all. Alas, I accept my fate."
Heinz said disapprovingly, "You are incomparable to Grace."
"That's right. I know you only have eyes for her." Although Cindy minded it very much in her heart, she
still said politely with a smile, "Can you tell me why?"
Heinz put down his wine glass and said, "Cindy, I'm one of the most significant people in Northern City.
Many people in your field wanted to make friends with me and even wanted to use me to become
successful. However, an actor will always be an actor. They are always putting on a show and they
have little to no true feelings."
This was a true answer, but it was also a true irony.
Cindy's face suddenly turned pale. After all, she was an actor as well. She immediately laughed and
said, "Do you look down on this profession?"
"If they don't rely on men to get to an upper position, I may respect them. However, for those actresses
who want to rely on men to achieve success, I really don't want to have any form of contact with them,"
Heinz said.
Cindy's face became even paler.
On the other hand, Heinz remained calm and composed.
Cindy had no choice but to say, "Oh, I only admire you and I don't have eyes for other men."
Heinz smiled and said, "As far as I know, you stayed in a hotel room with President Hudson last night.
Why are you denying it as soon as you got out of his bed?"
Cindy's face turned extremely pale, and she could no longer look at Heinz.
She was very embarrassed and shocked. How could Heinz know about this?
Heinz said, "Let me warn you. You'd better behave yourself. Don't say these useless words in front of
me, and don't play any tricks."
Cindy broke out in cold sweat.
"If you behave yourself, then I won't block your career and future," Heinz said coldly.
Cindy was stunned and felt a little relieved. She said with a faint smile, "You know I wouldn't dare to do
that. Didn't I report to you as soon as I saw Miss Smith?"
Heinz nodded.
At that moment, Cindy's phone rang.
She quickly picked up the phone and asked, "Hello, how's it going?"
Without knowing what the other party had said, she quickly turned on the hands-free mode. "I'm going
to turn on the hands-free mode. Say what you want to say clearly."
After she turned on the hands- free mode, Heinz heard a woman's voice coming from the other end.
"Miss White, after investigating, I found out that Miss Smith is interviewing President Hudson. However,
President Hudson was looking at Miss Smith with desire in his eyes and he even touched her. I'm
worried about her safety," her assistant said.
"What?" Cindy suddenly stood up, and she was full of anger. "How dare he do this behind my back..."
"Miss White, since he could betray his wife, he wouldn't be sincere to you too. Now that he sees a
beautiful journalist, he's taking action again," her assistant reported.
"D*mn it, I have to go and take a look," Cindy said hurriedly and hung up.
Heinz also stood up and followed closely behind.
The two of them walked to the door and Cindy opened the door vigorously without warning. The waiter
who was at the door couldn't keep his balance and fell towards Cindy.
"Ah —" Cindy, who was wearing high heels, immediately fell backward unsteadily after the waiter
bumped into her.
Heinz caught her at her back and said harshly, "Be careful."
Cindy fell into Heinz's arms and her red lips touched the white shirt in his suit on his chest.
"I'm sorry. I'm really sorry." Cindy was also very embarrassed.
Heinz helped her up and stood firmly.
Cindy immediately glared at the waiter and said in annoyance, "Were you eavesdropping at the door,
that's why you bumped into me?"