Hansen immediately reached out to catch her and pulled her back into his embrace. He saw her face turn pale and looked as if she was about to black out.
With his heart tightened, he shouted desperately, "Jenna, Jenna, wake up."
With her eyes shut tight, Jenna remained silent.
With trembling hands, Hansen dialled Alvin's number. "Alvin, get a car here."
After giving the order, he held her in his arms and ran down to the lobby.
Soon, he arrived at the lobby.
Alvin had long opened the door to the car, allowing Hansen to enter.
"Get to the hospital, now," he yelled at the driver.
The driver agreed and drove the car to the one and only hospital in Wullen Town.
"There's no need for that." Jenna faintly fluttered her eyelids.
"Jenna, you're awake!" Hansen looked at her in surprise.
Jenna did not faint. She was just too weak and too sad. When she recovered in Hansen's embrace, she immediately woke up.
He hugged her very tightly. When she looked up, she saw that Alvin was also sitting in the car. Looking a little embarrassed, she struggled to get away from him.
"Don't move," Hansen whispered in her ear and hugged her even tighter.
Jenna could not move.
The car was still heading for the hospital.
When they reached the hospital's entrance, Hansen carried her out.
"I'm not sick. I don't need to see a doctor." Jenna squirmed hard in his arms and shouted. It was too indecent for her to be held in his arms in broad daylight. Many passers-by around shot glances at them. This was Wullen Town, not A City. The people here were not as open as those from A City. She had to conduct herself with propriety.
The corners of Hansen's mouth curled up, but he wasn't willing to give up at all.
"If you're not ill, why would you faint?" He looked angry as he took her to the hospital. Previously, it was precisely due to her stubbornness that she hadn't visited the hospital and he didn't know about the child in her belly. Otherwise, how could she have been malnourished? Now, it was impossible for him to make the same mistake as before.
"I didn't faint." She was still struggling, but Hansen had already forcefully brought her to the front of the doctor. There was no other way, so she had to allow the doctor to examine her for a long time and finally confirmed that she was fine. Only then did Hansen relax.
"Alright, alright. I'm going home." Jenna's heart burned with anxiety when she recalled how Jerry was still waiting at her house. Having been pestered around by Hansen for half a day, she was even more worried. Now, even Hansen knew that Jerry was his son. Without a doubt, there was more at stake now. She was considering moving to somewhere else.
"Hold up." Hansen seemed to have seen through her mind. He grabbed her, and his lips curled slightly. He leaned against her ear and blew a hot breath. "Don't think about running away. As soon as you leave, I will immediately withdraw the investment in the petrochemical factory. All the staff will be fired. Plus, I've already sent someone to supervise Jerry. If you dare to play any tricks again, don't blame me for taking Jerry away."
Ah, this devil of a man!
These words were like poison, which made Jenna's internal organs toss and turn. This hateful guy seized her mind, and she was afraid that she would not be able to escape this time!
Her body swayed a little and she was on the verge of falling down again. When she thought of Jerry's tender and adorable face, and chubby body, when she thought that such a cute tiny being would be stolen away by him, leaving her, she would be in so much pain that she would want to die.
She turned her head and glared at him.
Hansen didn't feel any sympathy for her. He put his long arm on her shoulder, the heat from his scorching palm transferring to her. Then he held her waist tightly and whispered in her ear, "From tomorrow onwards, you're not allowed to go to school. Stay with me and Jerry every day. I'll see you in your room 508 in Sheraton Hotel at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Don't be late, don't piss me off, and be obedient. Otherwise, I'll live up to my end of the deal."
His hand was rubbing her waist restlessly, and there was a ruffian's smile on his face. "We haven't seen each other for a long time. Shouldn't you give me a kiss? Do you know how much I've missed you?"
His words were frivolous and blatant, causing Jenna to stare at him in anger but not daring to speak.
Hansen's eyes were deep. The wrinkles on his forehead made him look even more mature and noble. However, his mannerisms and actions were still extremely lowly!
He stroked her face with his fingers and admired her sad and angry look. Suddenly, he smiled evilly and said, "Baby, let's go first. My son is getting hungry. Remember what I have said. Raise him well and don't let him cry all the time."
As soon as he said this, Jenna was stunned.
Just how long had this b*stard been in Wullen Town? From his tone of voice, it was clear that he was aware of Jerry's recent situation. He even knew about Jerry's constant crying. He had come prepared!
Thinking about it this way, her heart turned even colder!
She stumbled out of the room, not knowing what to do.
Hansen frowned as he looked at her departing figure. What exactly was this woman worrying about!
Was she so unwilling to go back with him?
After all, if she went back this time, Marissa would definitely treat her well, while Grandma and Dad would even dote on her. There was only one explanation for her attitude, which was that she didn't love him anymore!
At the thought of this, his mind was in a mess.
She didn't love him, but he still loved her.
How could the great Mr. Richards allow the woman he loved to fall out of love with him?
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