Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen)

Chapter 150



Chapter 150

No matter what tricks Norton wanted to play, Hansen was not afraid of him. Hansen also wanted to understand the complicated mind of his cousin.

Jenna's eyes had been watching Hansen leave her and she was standing there nervously.

Norton had become her nightmare.

Every time Norton appeared like a ghost, it would make Jenna feel uneasy for many days, and being able to avoid him was something she had nightmares of. That man terrified her; he had such an unfathomable, perverted mind. Furthermore, his behavior was toxic and horrifying to Jenna.

Norton and Hansen were talking on the other side and Jenna couldn't hear them at all.

After a while, Hansen came over but Norton didn't follow. Norton got in another car and left in advance.

Hansen's expression was a bit solemn, but there was no more expression other than that.

"Let's go," Hansen walked over and took Jenna's hand, spoke softly to her, and then they got into the car.

Since then, Hansen had been silent.

He was silent even while driving, and the long silence made Jenna even more disturbed.

His silence was terrible and gloomy, like a dark cloud rolling over from the sky. Hansen's whereabouts were uncertain those few days and he would not easily tell her anything about what was going on.

As he was a man, he never cared to tell women anything he perceived to be "men's" matters.

Jenna smiled bitterly.

"Hansen, my mother is about to have an operation," Jenna thought for a while, then opened her mouth to break the silence.

"Okay, I will accompany you to see her at noon, and talk to the dean as well," Hansen finally spoke in a soft voice.

Jenna breathed a sigh of relief.

"Hansen, Norton has no 'official business' to do with you, right?" Jenna asked cautiously, for fear that Hansen would be unhappy.

Deliberately using the word "official business" was very important because Jenna was afraid that Hansen would say that she was nosy. After all, Jenna was the vice president of the company and had the right to know about its business affairs. Hansen had never liked people asking about his private affairs and his beloved woman was no exception.

Jenna certainly knew.

"It's okay, it has nothing to do with official business. It was something private," he replied briefly.

Jenna feared more when she learned that it had nothing to do with business but Hansen made it clear that he didn't want to say more. Jenna was helpless. Thinking of Weldon, Jenna said in a deep voice, "Hansen, I want you to meet someone tonight."

"Oh." Hansen snorted in surprise and smiled. "Who? Could it be your ex-boyfriend?"

"Hansen, can you not make fun of me." Jenna squinted at Hansen and said seriously: "I want to discuss something with you tonight, but first I must take you to see this person."

Jenna's expression was serious. Hansen had to take a look at her. He was just about to speak when his phone rang.

Hansen held the steering wheel in one hand and the mobile phone in the other. He looked down. It was Alvin calling. The light in his eyes throbbed. He looked up, and they happened to be downstairs of the International Kinsey Center.

"You go down first while I park the car." Hansen put down his phone, twisted the steering wheel, and said lightly while looking at the rearview mirror.

Jenna was not done talking, and she had not heard any reply. Meanwhile, Hansen was interrupted by his phone call. Seeing that they were already at the downstairs area of the Richards Group, she got out of the car. Thinking that Hansen would stay in the company that day, Jenna could only find another opportunity to tell him.

Throughout the morning, Hansen personally held an executive meeting, and there were many things he had to take care of. Therefore, Jenna had no chance to talk to him alone.

Jenna managed the company very well. Everything was organized, and there was nothing she missed. The company's operations were even more orderly than when Hansen was there so he was very happy.

It seemed like Hansen really didn't misjudge Jenna. Not only was she taking care of the company, but she also had the ability to manage the company well. She deserved to be Hansen's capable wife.

After spending some time away, Hansen sat in his office and looked through the company's documents and reports. Except for a very small number of deficits that were actually due to the market downturn, all others showed that they were profitable.

After Jersey arrived, Green Mountain Automobile City began to operate normally. In fact, overseas group companies were unable to produce such an abundant amount of luxury cars, and some orders with relatively short deadlines had to be fulfilled by Green Mountain Automobile City to save cost.

What made Hansen happiest was the smooth progress of the work at Green Mountain Lake. Recently, there had been more and more tourists who visited, and they achieved their targeted profit.

Staring at the video of Green Mountain Lake, Hansen smiled slightly.

Someone knocked on the door.

Jenna entered.

Her blush was obviously due to her being very busy and her eyes were filled with unbearable elegant light. Hansen was moved and he smiled and waved at Jenna.

Jenna approached, but did not approach Hansen too much, keeping a distance from him. "Come closer. Why are you standing so far away?" Hansen felt empty and he stretched out his hand towards Jenna.

Was it that far? Jenna looked at the distance between them which was about ten feet. For a superior and subordinate, that distance was just right.

Work was work and Jenna didn't want to be warm and passionate in the office. Even if no one saw it, it was still a bad thing to do. Although Hansen's office was large and the soundproofing was good, it was still a bad thing to do. Jenna was embarrassed.

Jenna had no choice but to walk a few steps forward.

"Mr. Richards, here are a few pay stubs to be signed." Jenna spoke in a formal manner.

Hansen stretched out his hand but did not get Jenna's response and he smiled bitterly. His woman had not yet adapted to this affection, and furthermore, Hansen craved for more. The feeling of desire and dissatisfaction from that morning reappeared.

"Okay." Hansen took the file in Jenna's hand and pulled her into his arms. Jenna's body quickly fell towards Hansen.

Hansen's big palm quickly supported her waist and he stroked her body, stretching his hand under her suit skirt.

"Hansen, don't make trouble. This is an office and still have some formal business to talk about," Jenna protested in a low voice, reaching out to push him away. "What are you afraid of? This is my company. I will fire anyone who dares to comment about us. Besides, you're my wife so who can say anything about it?" Hansen's lips pressed against hers.

"Wife!" In just a few days, the word came out of his mouth like it had been decades that he had been calling her that. It seemed that Hansen really regarded Jenna as his wife.

Jenna's face was flushed.

When they were in Hawaii, Hansen said that after returning to A City, they would remarry.

They had been back to A city for many days now. He was busy every day, yet he never mentioned the wedding. However, he referred to Jenna as his wife so affectionately. Did he forget or was he just too busy?

Should he be reminded?

"Do you miss me too?" Hansen lowered his head and kissed her, then whispered in Jenna's ear.

Jenna closed her eyes without answering.

Hansen laughed when he saw her long eyelashes twitching. He thought that it was very cute.

"Jenna," Hansen called softly.

"Yeah?" Jenna replied softly, opening her shiny, dark eyes and stared at him.

"Are you hungry?" Hansen touched the diamond ring on Jenna's finger. He stroked it, remembered something, and was about to speak. However, he paused for a while before changing the subject.

Seeing the diamond ring, Hansen actually remembered that he had promised to remarry Jenna in Hawaii a few days ago. He wanted to mention it at first.

However, since returning to A city, he had been busy every day and the matter had not been clearly explained to Marissa yet. Besides, the issue with Aria had to be settled as soon as possible so that she could move out of Richards Manor. Currently, the matter between them was not urgent enough. That matter could not be rushed and could only be done slowly.

What troubled him even more was that Javon' s case and Alvin's injury had made the whole matter more complicated. Hansen was really not in the mood. If those things were not resolved, the problems that were between them would not be eliminated, and they would not be able to live a peaceful life. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

If they remarried, Hansen hoped to give her a complete and luxurious wedding, and he wanted Jenna to be his queen.

When Hansen called Jenna gently, he saw her open her eyes, with a little hopeful light in her eyes. He understood the light, but he couldn't point it out. At this time, he couldn't say it. He had to make sure everything was stable before he proceeded. He disdained men who couldn't achieve what they promised their women.

Seeing the light in her bright eyes fade a little bit, as if blown away by the cold air that was blown out of the central air conditioning unit, there was a pain in his heart.

Maybe Jenna would think that he had forgotten his promise to her, but Hansen actually cared about it.

Him being busy these days were actually for the sake of this promise.

In order for them to be together as quickly as possible, including what he said in front of Aria and her mother the day before, his words were hinting for them to completely give up.

Hansen just didn't want to tell Jenna about the matters to avoid her worrying.

"Let's go, let's go out for a meal." He held Jenna as he said softly, "Jenna, thank you for taking care of the company so well."

Jenna stood still. Since Hansen didn't talk about the matter between them, she couldn't bring herself to say it either, and she stood there a little dazed.

"After dinner, we will go to see Mom." Seeing her standing there a little disappointed, Hansen couldn't bear it. He tried to say something that would cheer Jenna up. Sure enough, when Jenna heard that she would be seeing her mother, a happy smile appeared on her face.

Hansen smiled, thinking of how he had never met Jenna's family before and how much more smiles she would have had if he did.

Feeling guilty, Hansen took her hand and walked outside.

Hansen chose to eat their meal in the most expensive hotel in the city and he chose the most expensive dishes. As long as Jenna hadn't eaten it before, he ordered it all, even if they just tasted it and then discarded it. Jenna was dazzled by the array of food in front of her. Wasn't it just a

simple lunch, which could be had anywhere? However, Hansen insisted on going there and he ordered so many dishes. It was a waste, and it was too much.

Hansen saw through her mind and just smiled. This woman was not treated well before and was wronged. Now, he must give her the best things in the world to compensate her, including every meal. Hansen would not overlook any detail. This was the way he showed his love, so of course she was not allowed to object.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.