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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 117

"Mom, do you feel better today? You're going to undergo dialysis later," Jenna walked in with a smile on her face. She caught the disappointment in her mother's eyes, so she gave her mother a brighter and sweeter smile.

Sara still looked behind Jenna.

"Mom, Hansen is a little busy today, so he won't be coming to see you, but I will come every day. Look, this is the bouquet of flowers he told me to give you." Jenna smiled and hurriedly explained. She held the flowers in her hand and held it in front of her. At the same time, she put her arms around her mother's shoulders and acted coquettishly, as if she was still a child.

A smile quickly appeared on Sara's pale face. Her daughter was her only hope now. As long as her daughter lived well, she would have no complaints even if she died.

"Mom, take good care of your body. We must do the operation as soon as possible so that you can recover quickly. Then I will take you abroad for treatment. We will live a happy life in the future. Dad will be happy to see us living a great life too," Jenna looked at the blue sky and white clouds outside the window and said with hope.

Sara smiled lovingly and tightened her grip on Jenna's hand.

Jenna helped Sara change into a hospital gown. When she touched her mother's bare legs, she felt sore and almost shed tears.

"Mom, did Dad offend anyone when he was alive? Or did he provoke someone from the underworld?" Jenna held back her grief and anger. After thinking about it, she decided to ask this question. She had never dared to mention it in front of her mother before, but Hannah's words from the other day bothered her. After thinking about it for a long time, she decided to ask her mother about it.

Sara’s eyes were a little confused. She seemed to have forgotten everything from the past, including her injuries. Her eyes were hollow and vast, and the sparkling stars in her eyes were like bubbles in the water, bulging and disillusioned. As if they only existed on the water for a moment, or they didn't even exist at all.

Jenna suddenly felt scared and full of regret. Obviously, her mother had completely and deliberately blocked everything from the past, because it was too painful and she no longer wanted to recall it, so why did Jenna ask about it?

She quickly changed the subject after feeling regret.

"Mom, I'm going to cook some soup for you today. You can drink some soup after the dialysis. Not much, but it will be fine for you to drink a little." She picked up her mother's hospital gown and threw it into a bamboo basket. Next, she walked out of the hospital.

There was a kitchen in the suite where light cooking was allowed, and at the moment, she saw Aunt Lee walking in with some groceries in hand. "Miss, I bought some vegetables today. You and Mr. Richards can have a meal here with your mother. She is allowed to eat some food after her dialysis today." Aunt Lee smiled and held Jenna's hand. "By the way, madam's illness has improved a lot recently, and her spirit has gotten much better too."

Jenna blinked, smiled slightly, then nodded and said, "Well, I will help you out then, but Mr. Richards will not be here today. He has something to work on since the company has been busy lately."

"Alright, then you should chat with your mother more. I'll go and cook now." Aunt Lee was a little surprised that Hansen did not come that day. She knew about their relationship a long time ago, and quickly came to her senses. She then held Jenna's hand and walked toward the ward.

Sara was still lying on the hospital bed in a daze. Her eyes were gloomy and unpredictable.

After a while, the nurse came over and pushed Sara out for dialysis. Jenna followed by her side. The time needed for dialysis was very long and there was a special caregiver assigned to Sara. She repeatedly reminded the caregiver on some important matters and returned to the ward.

Aunt Lee was busy in the kitchen while Jenna stood at the door pondering.

"Aunt Lee, you have always been with my parents. I want to ask, do you know who my dad offended while he was alive?"

Aunt Lee was startled when she heard this, and soon understood Jenna's intentions. She sighed, wiped her tears with her hand, and murmured, "Miss, this matter is over. Don't mention it in front of your mother. She really seems to have completely forgotten the past. Now she only has you, and as long as you are happy, she will feel at ease. Miss, listen to my advice, forget the past. You are still young, and you can still get a fresh start."

"No, Aunt Lee, my father was murdered. I am his daughter. I can't be so unfilial. I must find the murderer. Otherwise, how can my father rest in peace?" Jenna was serious. She continued, "Aunt Lee, I won't mention anything in front of my mother in the future, and you shall not talk about it, but I just want to ask you and maybe get some clues from you."

Murdered? Aunt Lee was shocked when she heard this. Her face darkened, and her heart was filled with endless sorrow. How could this be possible? How could a good person like Minister Murphy be murdered?

"Miss, your parents were invited to the birthday banquet held by Mr. Scott that day. They were all fine when they went out, but on the way back, there was a terrible car accident. Such a car accident is really common in A City. I only heard from the police who said that the culprit who caused the accident was suspected to be driving drunk. It was a hit and run and he was not found. Hey, these drivers are indeed hateful," Aunt Lee said as she recalled while plucking the vegetables in her hands.

Jenna felt sad.

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