"By the way, Sara, where is my grandson? Where did he go? We have been here for so long, but we haven't seen him. Let me take a good look at him." Marissa saw that the problem had been successfully resolved, yet she had not seen her grandson and felt anxious. "Sara, you have no idea that when I knew Jenna had given birth to a little boy for the Richards family, I was so excited that I might as well immediately fly over. This is all kudos to Jenna. Don't worry, I will treat Jenna as my own daughter from now on. I will never allow Hansen to bully her."

Upon hearing this, Sara smiled and said, "Marissa, Jenna has already gone out with Jerry. She must have gone next door, where Hansen lives." "I see." Marissa understood and quickly stood up. She told Trevor, "Trevor, stay here and have a chat with Sara. I'll go and take a look at the child." As soon as she finished speaking, she went out.

"She is still so impatient." Watching her leave, Trevor laughed and shook his head with a self-deprecating smile.

Sara smiled as well. The knot in her heart was untied, and her mood was also lifted.

After a while, Marissa walked in, looking disappointed. She shook her head and said, "There's no one in the yard. It seems like they're not at home."

Sara thought about how the three of them didn't come back until it was in the afternoon the day before and guessed that they might have gone somewhere else. "Don't worry. They might have gone shopping again. They have a strong relationship right now and couldn't bear to be separated even for a second."

Marissa had no choice but to sit down with Trevor and have a chat with Sara. Marissa told Sara everything that had happened at the Richards Manor's meeting and everything that had happened before and after, especially Hansen's affection and devotion to Jenna even after she left. She did not miss out on any details.

Upon hearing that, Sara felt relieved. A satisfied smile emerged on her face.

However, just as Jenna left the house with Jerry in her arms, she saw that Hansen was following Alvin out. She was slightly surprised. Where were they going? For the past few days, she would come to his place with Jerry around that hour. However, that day, he was actually going out. Where was he going?

Since Hansen was not home, there was no point in bringing Jerry there. She wanted to bring Jerry home, but Jerry saw Hansen at a glance. He immediately stretched out his arms, wanting to catch up with them and refused to go home no matter what.

Jenna was helpless. They strode along the way. How could she keep up with them? Looking at the beautiful weather, she decided to take him out for a walk.

With that, she held him in her arms and went ahead.

When they reached a candy stall, she bought him a packet of sweets. Once she lifted her head again, Hansen was already nowhere to be seen. Since Jerry had something in his hand, he had forgotten about chasing after him. Jenna held Jerry in her arms as they strolled and enjoyed the scenery.

"Miss Murphy, Miss Murphy." After walking for a short distance, she heard children's laughter. Surprised, she turned around and saw children walking towards her, led by Mr. Koch.

"Mr. Koch, students." Jenna was astounded. She hurriedly greeted them.

"Hello, Miss Murphy." Mr. Koch greeted Jenna politely as he approached her.

Jenna was delighted to see the children. She immediately smiled and said, "Mr. Koch, thank you for bringing the children to come and see me."

Mr. Koch smiled embarrassedly. He looked at the child in Jenna's arms and asked in a serious tone, "Miss Murphy, is this your son?"

"That's right." Jenna smiled and nodded in agreement. She then softly said to Jerry, "Jerry, greet Uncle Koch."

Jerry's eyes were wide open as he stared at the children. He didn't even notice Mr. Koch.

"Miss Murphy, I really didn't expect that you, such a wealthy person, to land in such a remote place like ours. My apologies for neglecting you earlier," Mr. Koch mumbled. Loneliness flashed across his eyes and disappeared in an instant.

"Don't say that. Mr Koch, you're embarrassing me. I'm just a child of an ordinary family, not a wealthy person." Jenna hurriedly denied it in a solemn manner as she greeted the children. She brought them to a snack bar where they could fill up their stomachs.

Mr. Koch sat at another table with Jenna, chatting.

"Miss Murphy, I actually came here today to tell you something." After chatting for a while, Mr. Koch thought of Kyrie's instructions and had to say so. In truth, he did not agree with the method of taking advantage of a woman, but since it was Kyrie's request, and for the children's happiness, he had no choice but to give it a try.

"Oh." Jenna was taken aback and then she smiled. "What's the matter? Do tell me."

"This..." Mr. Koch's face flushed red with embarrassment and he said awkwardly, "Miss Murphy, this is really not my intention, but since Kyrie has come to me, I have no choice but to act as an advocate. It's your call. Don't make things too hard for yourself. If you can do it, then try to do it. If you can't, then forget about it. In such a large factory, those leaders are incapable, and here they are, thinking of silly solutions. I'm really speechless."

Jenna roughly understood when she heard that.

It seemed that Hansen had failed to carry out his investment in the petrochemical factory. Being stuck in a hopeless situation, they wanted to use her to achieve their goal. They hoped that she would do her best to help them for the sake of the children.

She was disgusted with Kyrie's attitude. However, since Mr. Koch had brought the children to visit her, she would, of course, do her best. If she hadn't already donated to the two schools, she would already have donated to that school. At that time, she really didn't have the means to do so.

"Don't worry, I understand what you meant. Please help me convey my words to Kyrie to try his best to enhance the factory's employees' skills, improve the system, and lead them towards progression and wealth. As for the investment, I will try my best." She comforted Mr. Koch with a smile.

Seeing that Jenna did not refuse, Mr. Koch was relieved. His eyes brightened up. "If you can persuade Mr. Richards to invest in the factory and school, you will definitely be remembered by the employees in the factory for the benefits they receive in the future."

Jenna looked at his hopeful expression and felt uncomfortable. According to her speculation, if it was really worth investing, Hansen would have invested in it a long time ago with his personality. It was absolutely impossible for him to ask her for help. There was only one reason he did not make a decision. He had doubts.

He was a businessman. No matter what he did, he had his own decision and thoughts. If he really decided to give up on that factory, it would be useless even if she tried to persuade him, unless he gave it a chance for her sake. However, Jenna would not want that, because if Hansen invested in that factory for her to lead to a bad outcome in the future, it would only ruin his reputation. She did not want such a thing to happen.

Nevertheless, she didn't say much to Mr. Koch, because that was not his intention.

Jenna only allowed Mr. Koch to bring the children back after they were full and satisfied. She also didn't want to stay any longer. She was ready to ask Hansen's opinion regarding the matter and see what he was going to do.

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