"Mom, what are you going to tell me?" Hansen asked as his eyes flashed with a hint of impatience. His tone was a little reluctant, and then he yawned.
"Hansen, don't you know what I'm going to say?" Marissa suddenly looked serious and asked.
She was very disappointed with the irresponsible behavior of her son. It was not a good thing that a man was still emotionally vacillating at this age.
Hansen was taken aback by Marissa's words. He suddenly remembered something, and said decisively, "Mom, I have stated it before, and I have already hinted to you too. Is there a problem now?"
Hinted at her? What was that?
Marissa was confused for a while. What does this mean?
"Hansen, Aria has been living in our Richards Manor for almost three months now, did you know that? Do you understand why Grandma wants her to live here?" Marissa's face was dead serious. She didn't understand what Hansen's current choice was now.
"I know, but this is Grandma's decision. How would I know her intentions? Besides, what can I do with Grandma's decision?" Hansen was not interested in these things. He rubbed his temples with his fingers, annoyed, and said lazily, "Mom, can you stop peeking into my personal life? Besides, Aria is willing to live here by herself. I didn't force her to do so." "Hansen, can you be more serious? You are no longer a three-year-old kid. You should clearly know your responsibilities. What are you going to do now to Jenna and Aria?" Marissa was stimulated by Hansen's attitude and she asked out loud.
Hansen was annoyed with Marissa's countless questions.
"Mom, I have decided on it a long time ago. Since you also know that Aria has been living here for almost three months, you can now let her go. We can't keep her in Richards Manor for a lifetime, and she knows it well too. Have I not stated my decision a long time ago?" Hansen continued seriously. "You can handle these matters by yourself, right? Why do you want to ask me about it now? I never asked her to come here."
Marissa's face turned pale, she was shaking as she pointed at Hansen and shouted, "Boy, what attitude is this?"
Things had already come to this point, and yet he could still say such things.
"I'm telling the truth. It's not my intention for Aria to live here. Then she can do whatever she wants, and I have tried my best to pave the way for her career to. Now that 'Rapunzel' has been released, she will gain her reputation and fame in no time and become successful in her career. She has her life to live and it's impossible for her to live in Richards Manor forever. I have already figured it out. If it is an inconvenience for you to tell her, then I will find a chance to tell her in a few days," Hansen said after thinking about it.
"You ... a*shole." Marissa clenched her teeth while her face was full of anger. "Hansen, do you think this is a game and you can tell her to come and leave as you like?"
"Otherwise? Do you want me to be responsible for her?" Hansen also raised his voice. "I made it very clear last time already that Jenna is my wife. We will soon remarry, but not for the time being. She is the only woman I love."
Hansen solemnly declared. He then left after he stood up with an impatient face.
"Hansen, do you think you can send Aria away in this way? You're too na��fve. She is Mayor McAdams's daughter. She has given her chastity to you and now you want to dump her by saying that it's not your business? Do you think she is an object that you can throw away when you don't like it anymore?" Marissa's voice trembled with anger. She didn't expect her son to be so irresponsible.
When Hansen heard what Marissa said, he was puzzled for a while.
"Mom, what do you mean by this?" He asked nervously.
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