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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 1398

He saw Jepherson and his parents right after that, but he didn't think so at first as Hansen and Jenna looked more like Jepherson's older siblings.

"Miss, Madam was talking about how much she wished you were here yesterday."

After Bernardo led the group in, Raeleigh introduced the Richards out of courtesy, "This is Mr. Richards; you two have met before."

"Yes. Good day, Mr. Richards." Bernardo greeted.

"This is Mr. Richards's parents; this is our butler, Bernardo."

Raeleigh's introduction surprised Bernardo. "Mr. Richards's parents are so young."

"You're too kind."

Jenna was all smiles as she replied. Stumped, Jenna left a good impression on Bernardo. At the very least, she was unpretentious and courteous.

"Mr., Mrs. Richards, let's go inside."

At this point, it was too late for Raeleigh to say anything; she could only improvise. However, there was no way she'd address Jepherson's parents as Mom and Dad in front of her own family.

Jenna also understood that although she would usually playfully have Raeleigh address them as her actual parents, it was the usual. They were at her family's home right then; it wouldn't be wise to do so still.

"Alright, let's go, Jerry. Go and bring the gifts for Raeleigh's parents over," Jenna said before she went in. Hearing that, Raeleigh turned around. "You've prepared gifts?"

"You've forgotten the set of jewelry I showed you before, didn't you? I didn't."

Jenna said as she walked in, admiring the manor while Jepherson went back into the car and drove in.

On the other hand, Bernardo couldn't stop him from doing so. After all, not only did Miss Raeleigh bring a guest over, but his parents also followed; they could be considered guests of honor.

Jenna didn't know the way; it was her first time here, but what about her husband?

She looked up and saw that he also looked surprised and lost. Even though he had sent people to investigate early on and was sure her family was prominent, they'd leave fruitlessly every time. In short, they found nothing, and everything would end at the gates.

Looking at it right then, the scenery was unlike any other, and the building was magnificent; it had a unique charm, not a place for ordinary businessmen.

Hansen had never admired or envied anyone in his life, but he had to admit he was rather envious then.

Like any man who loved his wife, he wanted nothing but the best for his family. For a moment, he wanted to buy the manor and give it to Jenna. This idea flashed through his mind like lightning; he raised his eyebrows and gave up the idea in the end.

A gentleman does not take away what others love. Although he was no gentleman, and he would take what he liked as his own mercilessly, just like him to his wife...

Hansen glanced at Jenna as he held her hand while she held his arm and looked ahead.

As much as he wanted to give what belonged to Raeleigh's family to his wife, he knew he shouldn't.

Unknowingly, Hansen patted Jenna's hand, leading her to look at him curiously. "What are you up to?"

"Nothing."

Hansen said justifiably.

Jenna rolled her eyes at him. "Don't think I don't know what you're thinking; no way I'd believe you don't want to do anything."

Hansen did not speak but continued to enjoy the scenery.

Meanwhile, Raeleigh waited for Jepherson, watching as he parked the car and got down with two bags. She walked over to him and asked, "What are they?"

"A set of jewelry and three scarfs."

"Your mom made all of them herself?"

"Yes."

Jepherson carried the bags and walked forward with Raeleigh. She appeared to be worried as she said, "Why did you want to come here?"

"Don't you think it's for your sake?" Jepherson asked, and Raeleigh sneered, "Why don't you say it's for your s?"

"Is there a difference?" He stepped forward as Raeleigh followed behind. There were not many people in the manor, but not less either.

Bernardo entertained Hansen and Jenna while Raeleigh accompanied Jepherson.

On their journey here, Raeleigh was a little worried. Although she had some complaints, Hansen and Jenna bore no ill will, so she didn't have the heart to blame them.

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