Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) -
Chapter 481
"Silly woman, don't you know that I love you? You will go home with me tomorrow," he said softly and coaxed her.
There was not a single trace of emotion on Jenna's exceedingly elegant and beautiful face, but in her heart, her emotions were surging.
She loved him, obviously. Otherwise, she would not have returned with him at that time.
However, how long could a man's love last? She had seen so many people go through their own joy and sorrow. How long could his love for her last?
Plus, if he loved her, then would she be the only one? This was the most important thing.
"I maintain that if you marry another woman, I will leave," she said firmly, closing her eyes.
Hansen covered her mouth with his hand.
"Don't say these words." He whispered in her ear, "You will be mine for the rest of your life. There is no way to change this. Whether you like it or not, we have already made a deal. I will never divorce you." What did it even mean? Until now, he was still like this. He wanted to have her and another woman at the same time. Did this mean that he was brainwashing her?
Did he want her to give up struggling and be his kept woman?
No, Jenna wouldn't.
Feeling the pain, as if she had bitten something bitter in her mouth, she closed her eyes helplessly.
That night, Hansen brought her and Jerry to spend the night in the villa.
Jenna was deep in thought, but Hansen guarded her closely, afraid that she would run away.
The next morning, Hansen brought Jenna and Jerry back to Richards Manor in high spirits.
Trevor had already returned home.
He was sitting on the sofa while reading a newspaper.
"Grandpa." When Jerry saw Trevor, he quickly flung Jenna's hand away and threw himself into Trevor's embrace.
"My little grandson." When Trevor heard Jerry, he immediately answered him. Trevor laughed out loud and picked Jerry up with both hands. Trevor used his beard to tickle his little face, causing Jerry to giggle. "Oh, Jerry, Grandpa just got off the plane. Come on, Grandma will take you out to play." Marissa walked up to them with a smile.
"Mom." When Jenna saw Marissa walk over, she called out to her while she held Jerry's hand.
This was the first time Marissa saw her since she came back. In order to maintain her etiquette, Jenna addressed her politely.
"Jenna, it's good that you're back." Marissa looked at her, smiled, took her hand, and said, "Come on, let's have a chat. Let the men discuss their own business. Let's go out."
Jenna understood what Marissa meant. Thinking that Trevor must have known about what happened in the Richards Group, she thought that the father and son duo likely had something to say. She then said very politely to Trevor, "Dad, you and Hansen can talk. I'll leave first."
"Okay." Trevor smiled and nodded as he looked at her.
"Mom, are you used to travelling?" Jenna and Marissa came out while holding Jerry's hand and walked towards the back garden. Jenna asked about her life while she was travelling around. "It's okay. I have seen a lot of new people and things. I'm very happy." Marissa smiled.
"As long as you're happy. It's just that, something happened to the family, and Grandma's health was not good. So, I had to request for you to come back." When Jenna thought of Marissa rushing back because of these things, she felt a little sorry.
"Alas, I'm fine. But you, I've been back for several days, yet I haven't seen you until now," Marissa said in a tone that was a little serious. She lowered her head and said to Jerry with a smile, "Jerry, Grandma bought you a very special automatic toy car. It's in the flower bed up ahead. Go and take a look."
"An automatic toy car? I've never heard of one before." Jerry's curiosity surged as he let out a cheer and ran towards the flower bed in front of him.
"Slow down, Jerry." Jenna hastily reminded him, seeing that his steps weren't even steady.
As soon as Jerry left, Marissa asked directly, "Jenna, can you tell me if you're fighting with Hansen?"
Jenna felt a little embarrassed when Marissa asked this question. If she said that there was nothing wrong between them, no one would believe it. After all, everyone knew about Hansen's extramarital affair on the news.
"Mom, I'm fine with Hansen. Don't think too much about it," she murmured and lowered her head, but her eyes were a little red.
"Alas, my child." Marissa saw her expression and understood everything. She sighed and said, "I am also a woman and I have seen and experienced a lot of things. How can I not know what you are thinking?" Her face was full of concern, but she was very solemnly persuading Jenna.
"Jenna, as a woman, we need to have flexibility and resilience. Sometimes, we really have to understand and tolerate men. Look at me, when Trevor was young, he was also hopelessly romantic and unrestrained. There were many women who liked him, but he only married me."
"Rich families in A City are very particular. There are many men with several women, but Trevor only loves me from the beginning until now. Although I have not been successful in many things in life, I have succeeded in this aspect. Everyone has seen this, and I have to admit that it is true."
Marissa was very proud when it came to this point. Indeed, ever since he was young, Trevor had brought her to all sorts of events. He had never treated her coldly. Other than Vivian's initial hostility towards Marissa, which was the only unhappy incident between them, they were considered very loving.
Jenna was naturally aware of this as well. Immediately, she nodded her head and smiled in agreement.
"Jenna, don't worry. Hansen is just like his father. He is dedicated to love. As long as you never let him go, I believe that you and Hansen will also be loving towards each other, like Trevor and me. Forever." Marissa took her hand and encouraged her. "If men want to take a second wife, no woman would feel good about it. I can understand your thoughts."
Jenna was very grateful for Marissa's comfort. After all, Marissa was really different from the past in how she treated Jenna. Perhaps she realized that Jenna was the only daughter-in-law in her life. Now, Marissa doted on Jenna. Sometimes, Marissa even pleased her, which made Jenna feel flattered and deeply moved.
Jenna was not an ungrateful person. Since Marissa was good to her, she would repay her and be filial to her. Therefore, the relationship between them was quite good. Even Trevor and Hansen were quite satisfied with this.
"Thank you for your encouragement. I understand what you mean." Jenna flashed a reassuring smile.
"Men need to be let go of sometimes. The stricter you control him, the further he will run. No matter what he does, don't go too far. Sometimes, you have to understand that if you don't think he had done it on purpose, then he must have his reasons. You should slowly uncover the truth and then work hard. Sometimes, you have to be just as resilient to firmly grasp his heart." Marissa smiled confidently. She taught her daughter-in-law about the experience she had in love, hoping that they could get along well and live happily.
"Yes." Jenna nodded in agreement.
"Regarding marrying that Liya, don't worry, I won't agree to this." In order to make Jenna feel better, Marissa brought it up, expressing her stance.
Jenna felt grateful and hurriedly said with a smile, "Mom, thank you, you are so kind to me."
"Don't thank me. Not only do I disagree with this matter, even Trevor will not agree to it. You know that Trevor treats you like his own daughter. He is afraid that you will be neglected in our family. You don't need to think about this kind of thing. We are all in favor of you. Even if Hansen wants to take more wives, it will be impossible." Marissa didn't care about Liya at all. She just regarded it as Hansen being playful. She immediately persuaded Jenna and told her all the practical things to make her feel better. These words warmed Jenna's heart.
As the two of them were speaking, they saw
Trevor leading Hansen towards Ink Garden.
Of course, when Trevor came back, he had to go and see Vivian first.
It was just that what Trevor didn't expect this time around was that the healthy-looking Vivian from before seemed to have aged overnight. Thinking about it, he realized that growing old was unlike anything else.
Right now, Vivian was lying on the bed. She was haggard, with not much energy left. This was a far cry from the old woman who looked ruddy and was able to talk and smile before Trevor left.
"Mom." Next to the hospital bed, Trevor looked at his sick mother and cried out in pain. His eyes were filled with tears.
It took a long time before Vivian found out that Trevor and Hansen had arrived. She reached out to hold their hands and said tearfully, "Remember, harmony brings prosperity."
Hansen heard these few trembling words, which made his heart tighten. As Vivian was in such a sickly state, of course, she hoped for her descendants to have a happy life. Hansen pursed his thin lips and held Vivian's hand and sobbed. "Grandma, don't worry. I understand. As long as I am alive, I will definitely make sure that the Richards family and the Richards Group prosper."
Vivian looked at them lovingly and smiled. She was not afraid of death.
The atmosphere was a little sorrowful and heavy, no matter how one put it.
After Trevor repeatedly asked the medical team of experts some questions, he gave instructions. Then, he came out of Ink Garden with Hansen.
Both of them didn't say anything. Their minds were heavy.
"Uncle Trevor, please save my dad. I can't get in touch with him no matter what. I heard that he has been missing for several days." When they had just come out of Ink Garden and before getting into the electric car, they saw Norton approach in a hurry. His face was full of anxiety. He pleaded as if he had seen his savior when he saw Trevor.
"Norton, what's going on? Where's your father?" Hansen hurriedly asked. His face immediately changed when he heard Norton's request.
"Hansen, since Grandma is seriously ill, the butler notified my father to come back home. But no matter how hard he tries, I can't get in touch with him. At first, I thought that he was busy and that was why we couldn't get in touch with him. But over the next few days, no matter who called, the employees there said that it had been several days since they had last seen him. They don't know where he went." Norton had a heavy heart. He was very anxious, and his face was red.
After all, this was his biological father. How could he stand by and do nothing? Just as he became so anxious to the point where he felt that he was lost, Trevor came back. He was overjoyed.
Trevor stood there calmly. His gaze was grave and there wasn't much surprise on his face.
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