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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 1263

After returning to Green Jade Garden, Jenna breathed a sigh of relief. It was too tiring to accompany her mother-in-law.

It would be very tiring to plan so many things while a person is alive.

At that moment, Hansen was sitting in the living room of Green Jade Garden, accompanied by a few servants. The father and son were sitting across from each other, playing chess.

They were playing chess and talking at the same time.

Jenna entered the room while the father and son were talking.

"Remember everything that has happened. Don't think that you can do anything without a care when I'm not here. You'll start to suffer when both of you are married."

Hansen was rarely mean to his son. He would always think from his wife's perspective, and his wife was his backbone. He would do whatever his wife wanted him to do.

Jepherson held a chess piece. "Is there a time when your heart hurts so badly that you can't breathe?"

He lowered his head slightly. The paleness on his son's face was enough to make one's heart ache for him. Hansen looked up at his son leisurely. "I won't tell you if there is. So, stop asking."

Jenna came in and walked to her son. She raised her hand and patted his shoulder. "The fate of men is destined. If it's yours, then it's yours. If not, then it'll never be yours."

"So, don't worry, you are all still young, and there will be plenty of chances."

Jepherson forced a smile and looked at his mother. "Really?"

"Of course." Jenna was truly worried for her son. She looked at her husband and said, "Hansen..."

Jenna did not need to say more. Hansen had already understood what she meant. To Hansen, there was always a way to satisfy all requests.

Hansen lowered his head and pinched the chess piece with his fingers. "What's the rush?"

"Can you not make me anxious?" Jenna was not happy.

Hansen looked up at his wife with eyes filled with doting love. "Of course."

Jenna immediately smiled.

Seeing his beloved wife's smile, Hansen smiled gently and looked down at the chessboard. "Just follow your heart, and make your own decisions. The sky won't fall no matter what."

Jepherson looked up at his father. "I know, Dad."

Jepherson placed a chess piece. "Checkmate."

Hansen lowered his head and looked at the chessboard. "Why did I make such an obvious mistake?"

Jepherson got up and said, "This is what you get for losing focus."

"What are you trying to imply?"

Jepherson was silent. Jenna sat to one side and patted her son on the shoulder. "Jerry is really good at playing chess. It seems that he has already surpassed your skills."

"Hmph!"

Hansen snorted. Even if his wife praised his son, he would be jealous.

Hansen's greatest regret in his life was having two sons. He wanted daughters.

If Hansen had a daughter, then he would treat her as nice as he treated his wife, holding her in the palm of his hand like a treasure, but it would be impossible then.

Hansen glared at his son. "Your mother and I are back. Are you still going to be an nuisance at home?"

Jepherson suddenly stood up and said to Jenna, "I'm leaving."

"Jerry, don't you want to stay with your Mom for a little longer?"

"No, I'm going to see Raeleigh," Jepherson said and went straight to the door. Jenna moved a little and sat down where her son had sat. "Let's play."

Hansen looked displeased. "Don't mock me."

Who would like to play on the stupid chessboard anyway?

"C'mon, play with me for a while." Jenna was not very good at playing chess, but she enjoyed the game. Winning or losing did not matter, as she only wanted to kill time.

Hansen didn't like to play chess with someone who had a disadvantage. It would be boring if the game was a sure win for Hansen. Therefore, he would rather lose to his son than win to his wife.

"Okay, fine. Let's play."

But every time he could not resist the temptation, his wife looked like she was begging him, waiting for him to take a bite like a rabbit.

The couple began to play as soon as they came back, and they didn't feel tired at all.

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