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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 70

Jenna was completely stunned. She read each line carefully. It turned out that the man standing in the dark that night was really Hansen. Hansen was the one who saved her from Norton's assault.

There were mixed feelings of surprise and joy in her heart, but there was also a dull pain.

How could it be so coincidental? He just happened to be there!

She felt his anger through his words. She couldn't help but wonder, even if she had acted intimately with Norton, even if it was consensual, why was he so furious?

Did it mean that he had started hating her since then? However, they weren't engaged then. It had nothing to do with him!

Why did he keep her photo?

She counted on her fingers and flipped the diary to the year when she was in her senior year. That was when he was ordered to marry her soon after graduation. She actually wanted to know how he could have married her while bearing such a grudge.

[One gloomy day.

I never thought Grandma would make such clumsy mistakes. She asked me to marry that woman. That sl*tty woman, I want to fight against my fate. That woman had a pure and innocent appearance but was incomparably filthy inside. Why should I marry her!]

Jenna saw Hansen's powerful handwriting, line by line, full of hatred, disdain, and disgust. Jenna's name was even crossed out several times.

The pain that had been buried deep in her heart began to spread again. It was so painful that she could not breathe, and her lips also turned pale.

Just as she thought, he hated her and hadn't had any affection for her from the start!

She couldn't stand it anymore. Obviously, he had hated her since university, even before she was married to him. Then why did he marry her in the first place if he hated her so much? Even if Grandma had given the order, he could have resisted. Why hadn't he resisted to the end?

If he had resisted more, maybe they would both be happy now.

She remembered the night of their wedding. He was drunk and forced himself on her. It was unrestrained and brutal. Now she learned that it was his malicious revenge. It was cruel torture, without any warmth nor compassion. That night was like a nightmare. She fainted and when she woke up, she was laying naked on the bed. She was not even covered with the quilt and she never saw him again.

Jenna's heart throbbed again, and tears streamed down her face.

She thought that if she continued reading, she would go crazy.

Heavy footsteps were coming her way and she felt a sense of danger. She panicked and quickly raised her head.

Hansen's livid face appeared in front of her. He stared at the diary in her hand, and his sharp gaze seemed like he was going to kill her.

Jenna hurriedly closed the diary. When she looked down, she noticed that he was clenching his fist tightly. He was clenching his fist so tightly that the straps of the briefcase in his hand wrinkled. It looked like he was enduring pain!

There was a great panic arising from her heart.

"What are you doing? Why did you break into my study?" He roared angrily. The anger on his face was so intense that it seemed to melt her, "You vile, ungrateful woman."

Hansen's angry voice shook the whole house. Larry, who was busy in the kitchen, ran out in a panic. She was trembling and didn't know what had happened!

Hansen handed the briefcase in his hand to Larry and said, "You can go back to Richards Manor now. Remember, don't tell anyone that you've been here."

"Yes, Young Master," Larry carefully took the briefcase in Hansen's hand and put it in another study. She hurried out and headed back to Richards Manor.

Hansen grabbed the diary in her hand and gnashed his teeth, "Tell me, what on earth are you trying to do?"

Jenna's eyes were teary, and she was in a daze.

"Don't you know that it's wrong and immoral to read other people's diaries? What do you think I should do to you?" He took a step forward. The dangerous atmosphere was overflowing, and his scary appearance seemed that he wanted to swallow her alive.

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