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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 37

Jenna's face changed when she heard that, and she looked straight at the TV screen.

Rayan raised his handsome eyebrows, looked at the TV, and then back to stare at Jenna's stiff expression. His eyes were obviously filled with worry, and a trace of gloom flashed through his pupils.

Sighing lightly, he smiled faintly and said, "Jen, don't worry. Hansen will settle this matter. He's the president of the Richards group, we should trust him."

How would Hansen settle this? It was a test of his wisdom and sincerity. Rayan's eyes were bright like a spark.

Perhaps after this, he would get the answer he wanted, and Jenna could see her future path clearly. She would know whether what she had done was worth it or not, and she should know how to carefully choose her future.

Rayan was waiting for such an opportunity so that everyone could see the truth and their hearts clearly, including himself.

"Jenna, promise me," Rayan sat down on the edge of the bed and said seriously, "If you can't get the answer you want after this, please choose your future path carefully. You need to be responsible for yourself. Do you think you can deceive your mother for the rest of your life? Remember, no matter what you need or what kind of life you want, as long as you come to me, I will provide everything for you. I am a man and I will never break my promise. I am so lucky to meet you in this life. I will treasure you and do anything for you, including marrying you."

Rayan's words were sincere. Jenna believed that he was speaking from the bottom of his heart.

She smiled bitterly in her heart. She also wanted to end everything as soon as possible. She wanted to run away and never return to this place where she had suffered so cruelly. She was afraid that the longer she stayed here, the more unwilling she was to leave him. That would be endless torture for her.

Perhaps, after this matter, Hansen would marry Aria immediately, and she would find her life partner somewhere else. Or perhaps, everything would be like as she expected. Then, she would punish the murderer without mercy, and no one would be able to bear the consequences.

Could it be that Rayan had already foreseen the outcome, so that was why he said such words?

Jenna's eyes were full of confusion, like a panicked and lonely rabbit who lost its way in the fog. What did he mean by saying this? Was the ending that obvious?

Anyway, she had to thank him. He spoke the truth in his heart and helped her when she was in a hole. He was not the only one who was lucky to know her1 she felt that she was extremely lucky to have met him too.

Rayan was smart, elegant, and well-mannered. He never gave empty promises. For him, actions spoke louder than words. He was good-hearted and rarely showed off on purpose.

However, once he said something or started something, he would see it through the end. He had never gone back on his words.

She was well aware of that.

She was lying on the bed, but the light in her eyes was clear. She looked at him with a smile and thanked him for his honesty.

Rayan understood the look in her eyes. The smile struck deep into his heart. He bent down and pulled out a puff of cotton candy from behind his back. He smiled gently and said, "Silly girl, I can't believe there are still such silly people in this world. Here, have this."

Cotton candy? Jenna's eye glowed. Although she was an adult, she adored cotton candy, but it was not because of how delicious it tasted. When she was young, whenever she went out with her father, she would always ask him to buy it for her. The cotton candy spun around at the center, as white and clean as the clouds in the sky. When she put it into her mouth, the sweetness was tasty and refreshing.

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