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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 66

Hansen glanced at her indifferently and walked out of the cave.

Jenna was embarrassed. Knowing that she had disturbed his sleep, she stood up and looked into the cave. It turned out to be a deep cave where there seemed to be sounds of water flowing. She couldn't help but feel curious about what kind of cave it was.

"Alvin, how is it?" After walking out of the cave, Hansen picked up the phone.

After a while, his face gradually became darker, his sword- shaped eyebrows were tightly knitted, and his gaze became sharp and unfathomable.

"Ah!" At that time, Jenna's scream came from the cave. It was a sharp cry. Hansen's heart sank, and he hurriedly kept his phone and ran into the cave.

There was no trace of Jenna in the cave, and her screams were more likely to have come from the depths of the cave. He felt that something bad must have happened so he quickly ran deeper into the cave.

"Jenna, don't," when Hansen rushed to the depths of the cave, he was shocked!

Jenna cried out sadly, "Car, the car." She was about to jump forward.

Hansen's heart skipped a beat. Jenna was about to jump off when Hansen rushed over and grabbed her hand in time and pulled her backwards.

"The car, the car," Jenna got up from the ground like a madman and was about to jump down again.

"That's enough of this madness!" Hansen's face was livid as veins appeared on his forehead. He shouted and violently pushed her to the ground. He was furious and shouted, "Do you want to die?"

In front of them was a river of unfathomable depth, dark and eerie. Hansen could not see how deep it was and had no idea where it led to. If Jenna jumped into the water, she would probably lose her life. He was afraid that he would not be able to save her by then. He was almost out of control looking at how Jenna was acting.

"The car, the car!" Jenna gripped the stones on the ground with both hands, pointed at the river, and cried out heartbreakingly. Her face turned pale, and she was on the verge of breakdown.

Car? Hansen's heart skipped a beat!

Just in case, he reached out his hand to pick her up and held her tightly in front of his chest. He turned on the flashlight on his mobile phone with one hand and shone the light downwards. On the riverbank, a red car was hanging precariously on a protruding stone. It looked like it would fall at any moment.

Obviously, if it wasn't for that stone, the car would have already fallen into the river and been washed away.

He took a closer look at the car, and realized it was the same Panacea Limousine that she had requested from him.

His facial expression froze and his pupils contracted. The strength in his hands increased as he held Jenna tightly and strode out of the cave.

"Let me go, I want the car," Jenna struggled and cried out in his arms as Hansen held her tightly, not letting her break free.

Outside the cave.

He threw Jenna on the beach, only to find that she laid on the sand softly and motionless.

He lowered his head to look at her.

She had actually fainted!

"Alvin, send a helicopter here right away," he dialed the phone and ordered in a deep voice.

Soon, a helicopter hovered above his head, and Alvin came out of the helicopter with several bodyguards. Hansen gave a few simple instructions before lifting Jenna, who had fainted, and boarded the helicopter.

The helicopter flew skyward.

When Jenna woke up again, she was lying on a big soft bed. She looked at it blankly and felt very familiar. She was in Collier Manor.

She was back!

Was the adventure on the isolated island over? Why did she come back?

She lay on the bed in a daze for a while, and the memory began to emerge.

Her face gradually turned pale, and all the pores on her body contracted. Slowly, she curled up into a ball. She saw the car, the one that had run over her father. It was on the riverbank of that river in the cave. It was going to fall off and be washed away. If that happened, she would lose the only evidence she had found.

Her father died miserably like that. There was no more evidence!

She felt depressed and miserable. Someone had deliberately attempted to destroy the evidence.

Her father's death was related to that car. It was a conspiracy! Hansen had once used that car to marry her, and the same car was the direct cause of her father's death.

The situation was becoming clearer and clearer. Who was it? How could that person be so cruel to kill her most respected father? If that person was dissatisfied with her, he should come at her. Why did he do that to her father?

Jenna was so heartbroken and in so much pain that she was sweating all over. She remembered that she wanted to rush to the river to retrieve the car when Hansen pulled her back and threw her onto the ground. Did he do that on purpose?

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