Lomen's eyes grew darker. He wanted to say something, but he gave it a second thought.
"Hurry up and out with it. When can they come back?" Trevor became anxious.
"Mr. Trevor, we really cannot rush this matter. If Jenna is willing to return, then Hansen would not have to stay in A City for two months," Lomen said, his tone sad.
Trevor's eyes widened in shock. Only then did he come to his senses. "That's right. If they were willing to come back, I would definitely see my grandson by now, and not just a photo." He thought. The color drained from his face.
He sighed in his heart. "Jenna has always had a strong sense of self. Since she had left, she would not return so easily. She had not gained much from staying at Richards Manor. Why would she think of returning?"
As he thought further, the last shred of joy on his face completely vanished. He let out a sigh, and sorrow was cast on his face.
"Don't be too anxious, Mr. Trevor. This kind of thing takes time. You can't rush it. I believe that Hansen is confident enough. You have to trust him." He comforted softly after seeing the sad and worried look on the old man's face.
"Trust him? If that jerk really could handle his relationship problems, would things be the way they are today?" He thought. He let out a heavy sigh, sat down on a chair, and closed his eyes.
Lomen stood there silently. After some time, he said, "I think Jenna's problem is not too serious. After all, she truly loves Hansen. However, Sara is now against him. She is unsure about handing over her daughter to him again."
Lomen's analysis was very pertinent. Trevor nodded upon listening.
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