A big hand stretched out from under the table and held one of her tiny hands, gently yet with such firmness. The soft and warm palm instantly brought warmth to her heart, calming her. She turned her head and met Hansen's gaze. At that moment, he was looking at her with so much affection, as if he could see the sadness deep down in her heart. He winked at her, sending his deep love to her. Jenna's gloominess disappeared in an instant as her heart welled up with happiness. "Come, eat this. It's your favourite," He picked up a piece of chicken amusingly and placed it on her plate as he said gently. He leaned closer to whisper in her ear, "Be happier, Jenna. Mom and Dad are here." It was as if the grey mist in her eyes was blown away by the breezy wind at once. She blinked her sparkling eyes and gave him a smile, a smile so warm and inviting, like the long-awaited summer sunlight. The night was quiet and peaceful. After the rare reunion dinner, Trevor and Mari
"Dad, I didn't mean it. I just want to surprise you after I brought Jenna and Jerry back." Hansen murmured. "Surprise?" Trevor snorted. "I'm afraid I don't have the luck to enjoy that surprise of yours anymore." He changed the subject suddenly, asking, "How's the investment of the petrochemical factory going?" "This..." Hansen was more taken aback that Trevor even knew about these things. He made a mental note not to underestimate Lomen anymore. "Dad, this matter is a tricky one. Through the investigations over the past few days, we found that the background of the petrochemical plant is complicated." "Yeah?" Trevor nodded without batting an eyelid. "Look, you know that this matter is complicated. Alright, I'll ask you now. What are your plans?" Plans? A bitter smile was spread across Hansen's face. He was set back by a remote chemical factory. It had never happened before. He was deep in thought and didn't say anything. Trevor glanced at his e
Raindrops fell as willow tree branches swayed in the wind, like a poetry in a hazy motion. Jenna and Hansen both came out to escort Trevor back to the hotel. It was noon. The weather was a little warm. The drizzle fell onto the umbrella, trickled down, and then landed on her body. It was warm and moist. Jenna had never felt so at ease and happy before. After walking for a while, Trevor stopped them and said, "Alright, you guys don't have to see us off anymore. Go and do whatever you like." He sent them off. "Well, take care, Dad." Hansen was eager to go. Ever since he had come to Wullen Town, he had not had a chance to show Jenna around in this quaint, idyllic town. Now that they had cleared the air, they could finally enjoy the scenery of Wullen town. Immediately, he grabbed Jenna's hand and bid farewell to Trevor. They held each other's hand and walked along the street lining the river. The gurgling water was flowing merrily. A gentle breeze
Three days later, two black luxury cars were headed into the streets of Wullen Town. Hansen led Jenna, Jerry, and Sara, into one car while Trevor, Marissa, and Bailey took Lomen and Alvin into another car. They finally embarked on the journey back to A City. Everyone was excited for the journey. The helicopter had been waiting for them at the airport. Hansen called the Ink Garden. He ordered the chef to prepare a feast, and the staff to light up garden lamps, and embellish them with colorful lights. Therefore, when the black car drove into Richards Manor, the manor was already filled with colorful ornaments. It created a joyous atmosphere. The gates of Richards Group Manor were opened. Fireworks brightened the sky above the manor, and the golden roof reflected magnificent lights from the bursting fireworks. Jerry had never seen such a spectacular sight before. He stared at everything in front of him with his large eyes. He couldn't form a
"Hansen, I want you to promise me a few things." A long while later, Jenna tipped her head up and spoke in a faint voice. "Go ahead, my dear. Even if it's ten hundred things, I'll agree to it all," Hansen said with deep feelings. "First, quit smoking," Jenna said seriously. "Dear, I promise you." Hansen gritted his teeth and replied with a smile. His wife cared so much about him. Of course he would be happy to quit smoking. Besides, the reason he had smoked previously was because she had not been around. Now that she was with him, there was no need to fall back into that habit. "Second, drink less when you are engaged in social activities, and you must be home before 12 a.m." Jenna jutted two fingers and put forward the second request. "Okay, dear, I will do it." Hansen replied without hesitation. What surprised Hansen was that he was able to force himself to agree to the following conditions. "Thirdly, in the future, apart from me, you can't h
When the sunset cast a golden glow over the beach, the wedding was set in motion. Sabrina paced out of the lounge with Jenna. The breathtaking, pristine wedding dress flattered Jenna's shape and her tall figure. With her fair skin complementing the entire picture, she looked beautiful and regal. All eyes were focused on her. At that moment, she became a shining star, twinkling with dazzling light. Due to Javon's untimely death, they had changed the step where her father would walk her down the aisle. Sabrina would escort her and then place Jenna's hand in Hansen's. The moment Sabrina passed Jenna's hand to Hansen, he held it tightly. His wide and thick hand wrapped around her slender hand. Jenna's eyes turned red in an instant. She finally arrived at that long-awaited moment! Hansen lowered his head and looked at her affectionately. "Silly, don't be nervous. I'm here." He whispered in her ear to comfort her. The truth was, he was eq
The wedding was still going on. After the wedding ceremony, the newlyweds went back to their room in the hotel, ushered by a group of people. They sat on the bed to rest. Jenna held a bouquet of roses in her hands. The initial excitement and sentiment had faded, leaving only a sweet and happy smile on her face. Her smile was so charming that people could not look away from her. Hansen sat by the side and hugged her tightly, smiling from ear to ear. They changed into another outfit for the evening reception, looking as harmonious as ever. Trevor, Sara, and Marissa all shed tears. Even Sabrina and David were moved as they wiped their tears away. At that moment, perhaps many people were enlightened with certain lessons that life held in store for them, and they marvelled at the inconstant nature of life as well. Finally, when Hansen and Jenna appeared in the media room, the parade of their affection caused an uproar. "Young Master Richards, will Jenna be a st
"However, Sergio, if you would lend a hand, I may not end up in such a bad situation." Zoella said decisively, looking up at Sergio. "Really?" Sergio frowned and smirked. "Miss Yates, are you making fun of me? I am in the military and have nothing to do with business. Say, what exactly can I do for you?" "No, you can. It depends on whether you'll agree or not." Zoella nodded with certainty. Sergio laughed. "Zoella, you're putting me on a pedestal. Xanthe family only seeks to develop in the military, and we have no interest in the business. Besides, you also remember the 'little white rabbit' fight. Even if I want to help, it would be Jenna I would help. Why do you think it would be you?" When Zoella heard this, her eyebrows were raised, not seeming sad at all. She said with confidence, "No, things are different now. Your stand and benefits have changed. You won't be foolish enough to help Jenna. If I'm not mistaken, Richards Group stole a few deals away from the