"Hansen, really, I want to take you to see someone tonight. You must go with me," Jenna was eating delicious food while looking up at Hansen's handsome face and she spoke very seriously. Weldon was in a hurry to go back overseas. Before he went back, Hansen had to see him ancd decide on Trevor's surgery.
"I have something to do tonight. Can we meet him tomorrow instead?" Hansen looked at Jenna sincerely, wondering who that person might be. Jenna didn't have many relatives, and her only friend was Hannah Adames. Hansen thought of something he had to do that night and replied.
"But Hansen, it will only take a while. This matter is very important. It should be a happy thing for Uncle Richards too," Jenna said earnestly with her face upright. There was a trace of pleading in her bright eyes.
Dad's business? Hansen's heart skipped a beat. Staring at her, he said suspiciously: "Who has something to do with Dad?"
Jenna saw his suspicion and nervousness. In order not to cause unnecessary misunderstanding, she thought about it and explained how she would invite Weldon who was overseas to treat Trevor. Of course, she went to accompany Trevor every day, but she never mentioned it.
Hansen listened carefully. After hearing it, he raised his head in surprise and looked at Jenna in disbelief.
This woman, she decided on it alone without Hansen's consent. Trevor was his father and it seemed like Jenna still hadn't changed her bad habits. Hansen really didn't know whether to praise or scold her. Hansen raised his hand, tapped her head, and pretended to be annoyed. "Woman, you're still like this. You don't discuss anything with me. Have you not learned enough?"
Jenna lowered her head guiltily and said, "Hansen, I am also not sure. I just want to cure Uncle Richards. Please believe me, I am sincere."
After speaking, Jenna looked at Hansen and there was a bright light in her dark eyes, which instantly illuminated Hansen's heart.
Of course she was sincere. How could Hansen fail to see that?
It would be great if Dad's illness could be cured, but Hansen didn't expect that there was an illness in his dad's brain. It seemed like the fainting that day was also due to this.
"Well, I will try my best to make time to meet you and Dr. Graves tonight." Hansen's heart felt heavy and there was a soft smile on his face. He spoke to Jenna kindly, thinking that this woman was so caring about his father. A trace of warmth flowed from the bottom of Hansen's heart.
"Great." Jenna cheered and the two smiled at each other.
After eating, Hansen took Jenna's hand and walked outside. When the media wanted to take a photo, Hansen didn't even frown, and he even greeted the media. He didn't mind them taking pictures of them eating together. His actions were also high profile, attracting the media's attention and he pulled Jenna along. She was not used to it at first, but eventually, she became more open about it.
"You sit here and wait. I'll bring the car here,"
Hansen pointed to the leather sofa in the hall and said.
The air outside of the hotel was icy cold and snow was falling, while the inside of the hotel was as
warm as spring.
Jenna was a little cold so she nodded and sat down 1n a corner.
The lobby of the hotel was very quiet although people came and went. On one side was a coffee shop, and on the other was a spa and beauty salon. Next to the frant entrance of the hotel was a reservation office and travel agency.
Jenna sat in the corner and took out a travel newspaper and read it.
In less than a minute, Jenna smelled a strong perfume, accompanied by the blatant sound of high heels, which was exceptionally conspicuous in the hall.
Everyone in the hall looked towards the direction where the sound came from.
Jenna also raised her head.
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