"Since Miss Smith is here, shouldn't we invite Rayan as well?" Frederic asked. "Yes, Rayan should be here," Chester also chimed in and turned his eyes to Hansen. Hansen tightened his long fingers and leaned slightly against the sofa. His eyes swept over Jenna's sullen face. No one could tell what was on his mind. After a long time, he said calmly to Hilda, "Just do as you wish." Hilda blushed and took out her mobile phone. Jenna clenched her fists tightly as she thought "Hansen, do you think it's fun to do this?" Hansen smiled bitterly in his heart and reached out to take the cigar handed to him by Frederic. He lit it up and took a deep breath. With the cigar between his fingers, he turned on the computer and started tapping his fingers on the keyboard and suddenly said, "The weather is fine today. It seems that it may rain for the next two days." "There's no need to be afraid of rain. It's even more exciting that way," said Chester, who was br
"Rayan, your fianc?e is not feeling well. She's seasick," Hansen came out of the cabin and stood behind them. The sea breeze blew his black hair to his forehead. His eyes were bright and his face was full of "concern". Jenna glanced at him and said, "Brother Rayan, why don't you check on Miss Smith first? It's very uncomfortable to experience seasickness." Just when she didn't know how to answer him, Hansen came out. Perhaps that was good as she could avoid the topic for the time being. Upon hearing that, Rayan turned around and said with a faint smile, "Mr. Richards, I only think of Hilda as my little sister. I will naturally care for her if she's not feeling well. However, there are some things that I will not give up easily." Saying that, he clenched his red wine glass, and gave a smile. He drank the wine and walked away. Hansen's eyebrows were furrowed. How could he not understand the message that Rayan sent out? He was very displeased. He initially wanted t
"Hold on," Rayan walked quickly and caught up with Hansen. He stared at Hansen sternly, "I don't care about what you said to Jen and what tricks you used. Since she chose you, I will respect her choice. However, if you cause her any trouble and make her suffer any grievance in the next three days, I will not let you go." "I see," Hansen laughed and turned to Jenna and asked, "Ms. Murphy, could you tell Mr. Whalen if I've forced you?" The colour drained from Jenna's face. She forced a smile at Rayan and said, "Brother Rayan, it's my own choice. It's none of his business." She looked at Rayan with pleading eyes and shook her head. Rayan saw that there was nothing more he could say. He reminded again, "Jen, if he bullies you, be sure to call me right away and I'll be right over." "Thank you, Brother Rayan," Jenna smiled sweetly at him and nodded. Hansen walked away first. When walking past Rayan, he quietly moved aside, with a confident smile on his fac
"Hang in there. This is the most difficult part of the trail. After this, we will reach the mountain top. The road down the mountain will be much easier," Hansen easily climbed ahead and encouraged Jenna. It seemed that he could encourage other people too! He was even caring and considerate, which was really rare to see. Jenna smiled. Standing on the top of the not-so-big mountain, all of a sudden, the horizons were widened with the vast azure sea in sight. It was hard to distinguish which was the sea and which was the blue sky. The sun was hanging high in the sky, giving off a dazzling light. The turquoise sea, with its surface that was as soft as silk, with ripples and waves occasionally, was vast and boundless. The beauty of the dusk left Jenna in a daze as she exclaimed and recited a poem about the beauty of nature. "Do you like it?" Hansen stood beside her and looked around. His thin lips were slightly curved and his eyes were bright and beautiful. His expression
"Hansen, you b*stard. You only know how to bully women. What kind of man are you? Do you think everyone is as despicable as you?" Jenna was full of anger. If it weren't for him, how would she have ended up in such a state? He walked away and intentionally left her there. If she didn't ask for help, she could have really died there. She almost roared. Hansen had never been yelled at by a woman before. He could not suppress his anger. When he had just walked to the foot of the mountain, he looked back but did not see Jenna. She did not follow him. Looking back, there was only the grass and trees and Jenna was nowhere to be found. He could not help but feel panicked. When they were going up the mountain, she walked quite fast and even walked in front of him. Therefore, when they were going down the mountain, he was relieved and headed towards the boat hurriedly, thinking that she would definitely catch up. He focused on getting to the boat before dark and did not pay attention
"Ah! Fish," she cried out in surprise. "I'll leave this to you," he saw her surprised expression and smiled smugly as he placed the fish on a stone bench. Jenna stood up happily on one foot. She squatted down to have a look and saw a few big fish. Wow, if they were fried or made into fish soup, they would taste delicious. Thinking of that, she felt even hungrier. "Did you really get them from the sea just now?" Jenna couldn't help admiring him and asked with great interest. "This is just a piece of cake. Grandpa once left me in the special forces for a year. This is nothing compared to back then," Hansen said casually and nonchalantly. Jenna was aware of his skills. When they were in university, they went on an island for an internship. She had witnessed his survival skills. When she fell in love with him, she always admired him from the bottom of her heart, but he didn't know. "Hansen, can you go to the mountain to get some firewood? I want to make
"Don't move. Be good. I won't eat you. Besides, it's not the first night we've been like this. You don't have to worry about anything. Another night won't make much difference. It's better for both of us to keep each other warm than to resist the cold alone, right?" His voice was a little sneaky but soft. His arms were warm, and Jenna was subconsciously unwilling to leave as soon as she touched them. As a woman, she could not resist his voice, let alone his handsome and charming look. His hands wrapped around her waist and gently stroked it, but he didn't do anything else. He unzipped her tracksuit and wrapped his arms tightly around her body. Jenna lay close against his chest. It was so warm that she did not feel cold at all. Jenna had never felt so warm and comfortable before. The warm hand moved gently around her waist with a tingling and soothing sensation. Jenna squirmed and stiffened. She didn't know where his hand was going to move to. Her woman's instinct told
Hansen glanced at her indifferently and walked out of the cave. Jenna was embarrassed. Knowing that she had disturbed his sleep, she stood up and looked into the cave. It turned out to be a deep cave where there seemed to be sounds of water flowing. She couldn't help but feel curious about what kind of cave it was. "Alvin, how is it?" After walking out of the cave, Hansen picked up the phone. After a while, his face gradually became darker, his sword-shaped eyebrows were tightly knitted, and his gaze became sharp and unfathomable. "Ah!" At that time, Jenna's scream came from the cave. It was a sharp cry. Hansen's heart sank, and he hurriedly kept his phone and ran into the cave. There was no trace of Jenna in the cave, and her screams were more likely to have come from the depths of the cave. He felt that something bad must have happened so he quickly ran deeper into the cave. "Jenna, don't," when Hansen rushed to the depths of the cave, he was shock