Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) -
Chapter 76
Chapter 76
Hansen leaned back and spread his hands on the couch. Hansen lit up another cigar and took apuff. Then, he looked at her before taking another puff and looking at her again. He was indifferentto the grief and indignation on her face.
Jenna endured the bitterness and said in a pleading tone, "Hansen, do you really have to do this?Didn't you say that we should try and get along with each other? So, let's talk it out, what would ittake for you to leave me alone?"
Tears started rolling down her cheeks. She was suffering inside.
She wondered why God was so cruel to her.
"Are you begging me now?" This was the first time Hansen had ever heard Jenna's words ofsupplication with such a humble tone. He was slightly moved as he looked up at her.
Sure enough, her face was devoid of indifference, and instead, filled with grief, despair and sorrow.
She just stood there, like a stalk of grass in the autumn breeze, delicate and pitiful, as if it wouldwither away at any moment. The pain in his heart grew after being suppressed by the surginganger. After a moment of silence, he beckoned to her.
When Jenna saw that his face was slightly relaxed, she then believed that he wouldn't be that bad,and walked up to him slowly. Hansen reached out and pulled her hand forcefully. Soon, she fell ontohis lap. His fingers lifted her hair, admiring her nervousness and low voice. His anger graduallydissipated. He slightly raised his lips, pinched her earlobe, and said faintly, "Since you're alreadybegging me, then I won't make things difficult for you, lest people say I'm inhumane."
Because it's the truth! Jenna snorted in her heart, he said he would not make things difficult for heryet he made her do such a humiliating thing. He's even worse than a j*rk." However, she heard him
continue to say calmly, "How about this? I'll give you a chance. Is there anything you want to say tome?"
"What do I need to tell you?" Jenna raised her head in confusion. She was already begging formercy. Did she need to repeat herself? After thinking for a while, she opened her mouth and said,"Hansen, please do not make things difficult for me and my mother in the future. I'll listen towhatever you say, okay?"
She had decided that she would put up with him for the sake of her mother. Anyway, she had longlost her dignity in front of him, so she really could not care about it anymore.
"No, it's not that," Hansen shook his fingers, and his face gradually turned cold again.
Not that one? What else did she have to say? Jenna could not figure it out and shook her headblankly.
"Really nothing?" Hansen asked coldly.
Jenna thought about it again. She really couldn't understand what he meant. She had no clue whatexactly this perverted guy wanted her to say. For a moment, she couldn't figure it out, so she justsat there blankly.
"Well, since you really don't know, let me tell you slowly," Hansen put his arm around her waist andraised his eyebrows with no expression on his face, "Starting today, you're moving back to CollierManor. Your job from now on is to sleep with me until I get bored, and then I'll slowly teach you howto respect
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me.
What? Jenna was stunned. She had thought that he would really be kind enough to let her go, butinstead of beating around the bush, he became more absurd and wanted her to sleep with himevery day.
Then what was she? A mistress or a prostitute?
Her whole body stiffened, and the smile on her face disappeared. Anger started to stir within herand she gradually became pale. She was almost helpless.
Hansen's hand was roaming on her face with a smug grin on his face. He just wanted to see herlook helpless and aggrieved.
She, who had the audacity to suspect that he had killed her father, was abominable to think of. Hecouldn't vent his anger, and he firmly believed that she wouldn't learn her lesson until she waspunished.
"I'll let you go for the time being. You have to move back to the Collier Manor first. Remember tomake dinner and wait for me to come back. Remember that your job is to serve me. Be good. Then,I will promise you that I will replace a solution for your mother's illness. Otherwise, don't blame me forbeing heartless. Remember, don't play any tricks to provoke me. From today onwards, you have todraw a clear line with Rayan. Don't ever let me see you hanging out with him again. You shouldalways remember that you're now a member of the Richards Group and my mistress. I think youknow what it takes to do your part in both jobs well."
Jenna was completely dumbfounded. She had no idea what she was doing. She wondered why sheeven bothered him when she came back to get divorced. Wouldn't it have been much better if shehad taken her mom and run away?
However, now that she thought about it, even if she went far away, she would still have to replace herway back to treat her mother's illness. If she went far away and devoted herself to making her
mother happier, would her kidneys ever recover from the injury? Then again, how could her motherbe happy after losing her husband and being away from her homeland? It was impossible...
Why did it have to be like this? Why?
There were no more tears in her eyes. She sat there in a daze, thinking of various scenarios in herhead. All those what- ifs. Hansen's palm rested on her waist and he asked evilly, "Why are you notleaving? Do you want me to take you right here?"
Jenna was so shocked at the sound of it that she came to her senses. She hurriedly stood up fromhis lap and ran away in disarray.
The corner of Hansen's mouth rose high when he saw her run away in a hurry. He stood up, put hishands in his trouser pockets, and paced back and forth in the room.
Then, he slowly headed outside.
In one of the best hospitals in the country. Hansen sat across from the Director's desk in theDirector's office. His eyes were calm and dignified while Alvin stood quietly next to him.
"Mr. Richards, Sara's relative would definitely be an ideal donor for kidney transplantation for herblood type."
"That won't work," Hansen simply interrupted. He knew that Jenna didn't have many relatives fromher mother's side, and only Jenna and her family would be the ideal donors. Jenna's pale faceflashed before his eyes. If she were to donate her kidney to Sara, what would the consequencesbe?
He interrupted Director Price almost without thinking, but he felt an eerie coldness in his body. Itwas as if the knife cutting Jenna's kidney was instead cutting his. There was even a glint of anger inhis eyes. He would never allow it.
Director Price could not help but smile. The rumored calm and collected Mr. Richards was not calmthis time. He had interrupted him eagerly before he could finish his sentence. It seemed that he stillhad some feelings for his ex-wife.
"Mr. Richards, Jenna's blood type doesn't match Sara's. So, the only way we can replace Sara a newkidney is to wait for a donor," Director Price added slowly.
"Oh," Hansen secretly breathed a sigh of relief. After thinking for a while, he realized that Jennamust have already known that her kidney was incompatible and that she could not be the donor.Otherwise, how could she be willing to put down her dignity and beg him? He couldn't help but feelannoyed again at the thought of it. She came to beg him reluctantly every time.
He sincerely wanted to cure Sara's illness. Although Javon's death had nothing to do with him, itwas still related to the Richards Group as the car belonged to them. Although investigations werestill ongoing and he did not know who the murderer was, he still felt guilty. He wanted to make up forit. He knew the pain of losing a loved one. Wasn't his father lying in a hospital bed right now? Hehad never felt at ease during the past few years.
He genuinely wanted to cure Sara's illness but he had to keep Jenna by his side in such a way thatshe hated him and misunderstood him. Of course, he would not tell her explicitly for the sake of hisimage. This was his shortcoming.
"No matter what, you must replace a suitable kidney for Sara. I don't care where the kidney is from orhow much it costs. If you need my help, just say it, but if your hospital is not competent, I'll replacesomeone else to replace you," he said in a dignified and cold tone.
The words made Director Price break out in cold sweat. What Hansen meant was if he failed to replacea kidney for Sara, he would lose his position as the Director of the hospital. He knew that Mr.Richards was a man of his words. He could only respond cautiously and said, "Don't worry, Mr.
Richards. I will do my best to replace the kidney. "Alright then," Hansen nodded, stood up, and held hishead high, "Then, I will wait for your call."
He stepped out of the office in an imposing manner. Alvin followed closely behind him and strodeout of the hospital.
"Alvin, from today onwards, I want you to send someone to keep an eye on Rayan and I want you topersonally keep an eye on Norton," Hansen calmly instructed Alvin as they got into the Hummer.
"Okay," Alvin did not show any surprise on his face and simply nodded. Although he did not knowwhat Hansen's motive was, he knew that Hansen's cleverness in his career and his life wasunparalleled. He had his own reasons for doing so. Aa a subordinate, he would just have to obeyand do as he said.
Just as the Hummer pulled up at the Collier Manor, Hansen's phone rang. It was Marissa.
"Hansen, where are you? Mayor McAdams and his family have already arrived at the RichardsManor. You have to come back quickly. Be mindful of your manners," Marissa urged him with asmile on the other end of the phone.
Hansen's hand, which was holding his mobile phone, trembled. He was stunned for a while. He'dactually forgotten about it!
He quickly hung up the phone and looked towards the upstairs room of the Collier Manor, andthought for a while.
"Alvin, you can leave first. Remember what I told you."
Alvin quickly got out of the car and hailed a taxi. Hansen got into the driver's seat and gently grippedthe steering wheel. Then, he turned the car around and headed towards the Richards Manor.
Jenna had gathered her mobile phone and laptop bag. She said that she was moving back to theCollier Manor, but in fact, she was just going there to please him.
After work, she took a taxi to the Collier Manor. She went downstairs to buy some groceries beforeheading upstairs.
There was still some food left in the kitchen from the other day when Larry left. However, it wasalready beginning to turn bad. She put on her apron and began to prepare dinner.
Only when she was busy could she forget the reality. Her heart was no longer aching, and she couldcatch her breath.
Her mother's operation had been successful and she had been out of danger. However, she justreceived a call from the hospital saying that her mother's kidney had been damaged because of acar accident. Even though the doctors had thought it would be fine, unexpectedly, her mother, whowas depressed, did not get better. On the contrary, her kidney started to fail.
Not only did she have to go to the hospital regularly for dialysis, but she would also need a kidneytransplant.
The donor's kidney was not something that could be exchanged with money and power. At present,they would have to replace a donor within the country as this kind of organ donation was still prohibitedin foreign countries.
Jenna had already gone to the hospital to get tested but it turned out that her kidneys wereincompatible with her mother's.
A few days ago, the good news came from the hospital that a matching kidney source had beenfound during the screening process. When she was happy, she didn't expect that the devil, Hansen,would intervene. They were only able to replace this donor with Hansen's help.
Obviously, Hansen already knew the reason why she came back to work in the Richards Group.
On that day in the cave, she saw the car and had rushed up to it recklessly. How could the astuteHansen not notice the problem?
No matter who planned this, whether it had anything to do with Hansen or not, she was not going tolet anything happen to her mother. Her mother was her only relative left in the world after her fatherpassed away in the car accident!
She wanted to save her mother and she couldn't offend the b*stard, Hansen, for the time being!
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