"Mr. Richards, my subordinates have found Jennifer's specific address by following one of Brock's people named Freddy," Alvin suddenly lowered his voice and said.
Hansen's mouth twitched slightly, and a dim light appeared in his eyes. He said, "Okay, follow the plan. This time, I will catch Brock and avenge you."
A glimmer of joy flashed across Alvin's eyes, and an expression of gratitude appeared in his eyes.
"Take care, I won't let you get hurt in vain." Hansen patted Alvin's shoulder with a smile. He continued, "If you face any difficulties, just tell me."
"Thank you Mr. Richards, there is nothing for the time being," Alvin smiled frankly and replied.
"Mr. Richards, were our men responsible for what happened last night?" He lowered his voice and asked.
Hansen furrowed his brows and nodded slightly. "Don't worry, they are fine. They just want to avenge you so you have to get better as soon as possible."
Alvin felt guilty, agitated, and sad.
Jenna sat in the office anxiously. She had never been so restless before. The images of Aria's smiling face and the hickeys all over her neck were still lingering in front of her eyes. They were familiar to her because Hansen also left them on her body before. After returning from Hawaii, he promised her that he would never touch other women or sleep with other women anymore. Did he break his promise so soon and slept with Aria already?
Jenna didn't believe it.
Sitting in a daze, Jenna even signed in the wrong places several times when some subordinates brought the documents for her. It made them bewildered but also afraid to ask any more.
"Good morning, Mr. Richards," Elise's polite voice said.
Jenna stood up instantly. She knew that Hansen was back and she grasped the phone in her hand tightly.
Soon Hansen walked in.
Jenna stared at him blankly, dumbfounded.
"Jenna," Hansen said as he walked in and saw Jenna's familiar figure. He felt a heat in his chest. He stretched out his hand to embrace her and buried himself in her soft hair. He smelled her fragrance, all the troubles in his mind had disappeared at this moment. "Jenna, how were you last night?"
"Last night." These words turned out to be like a needle piercing into Jenna's body, which quickly woke her up.
"Hansen, where did you go last night? Didn't you say that you will go to see Dr. Graves with me? But why couldn't I find you?" She broke free from his arms and asked nervously. "Besides, I ran into Aria this morning and she said she wanted me to tell you that she has already returned to the Richards Manor."
Aria? Hansen's body quivered. It reminded him of the pain in his heart again. His eyes flashed with a hint of shame and he pulled Jenna and sat down on the sofa.
"What else did she tell you?" He asked nervously.
"No more." Jenna looked at him, guessing what he was thinking, and shook her head.
"Jenna, where were you when the gunshot was heard last night?" Hansen secretly breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that Aria hadn't told Jenna what happened between them yet. He felt a little more at ease but quickly asked another question nervously again. She was the one Hansen worried about the most when he heard the gunshot before fainting the night before. He was scared that she would get hurt.
Jenna blinked her big eyes in confusion and recalled, "I called you as soon as I arrived at the Hilton Hotel last night. The line was connected, and the person on the phone instructed me to go to The River Room to find you. However, I only met the disgusting Norton there but couldn't find you."
"Norton," Hansen's gaze went sluggish and he uttered this name again. He fell silent for a moment and asked with some doubt on his face, "Did I tell you to go there?"
Jenna nodded firmly.
"Jenna, did he harm you?" Hansen suddenly became inexplicably nervous. He took her hand and asked seriously.
Norton's smiling face flashed in front of Jenna's eyes. She shuddered and shook her head blankly. "He didn't but I saw your phone. You put it on the sofa but you weren't there! Hansen, do you know how scared I was? Then I went to find you again, but I couldn't find you anywhere. Hansen, where did you go? Can you tell me?"
Seeing her anxious and worried face, Hansen felt sad and guilty, as well as heartache at the same time.
He fell silent. The image that appeared in front of his eyes was the scene in which Aria hugged him, and his heart couldn't help but throb. Nevertheless, he stretched out his arms and smiled. "Didn't I tell you that I had something to do last night? Don' t worry, I'm fine. By the way, is Dr. Graves gone? If not, I will accompany you to see him today."
He changed the topic quickly and touched her head gently, a lovely smile on his face.
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