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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 268

Summary for Chapter 268: Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen)

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Read Chapter 268 with many climactic and unique details. The series Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) is one of the top-selling novels by Sophia. Chapter content Chapter 268 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) Chapter 268 for more details.

"Rayan, are you sure that my mother would not receive the news by the media?" Thinking of her mother gave her a headache. Fortunately, she took safety measures the night before and asked Rayan for help to bring her mother out of A City to reside in a remote town in Los Angeles for the time being.

If she was still here, she would have fainted upon receiving the news.

"Don't worry, she is currently in a famous hospital. The director is close to me and would take good care of your mother. She won't receive any news from A city," Rayan nodded his head and replied with confidence.

"That's good. Thank you, Rayan." Jenna was relieved. She was filled with gratitude. Apart from thanking him, she really had no other way to express her gratitude.

"Silly girl, this is an easy task." Rayan smiled. "It's just that you can't keep it a secret from her forever."

"Yes, I would eventually tell her once she recovers and the rumors have ceased to spread. She has experienced a lot in her life. I'm sure that she can accept the news," Jenna responded with a heavy heart.

Rayan nodded as he thought of something.

"Jen, are you troubled by the rumours?" Rayan asked softly.

"No, it does not bother me." Jenna shook her head and gave a bitter smile. "The media are just being manipulated or they are just eager to discuss the current hottest gossip, there's nothing to be afraid of. As long as I did nothing wrong, I do not need to be concerned about what they say. The most important thing is to live happily."

"Are you really happy now?" Rayan inquired as they took a stroll around the garden.

Jenna was startled upon hearing his question. She gave a self-deprecatory laugh and fell silent.

"Jen, do you need me to stop the rumors?" Rayan asked gently, noticing her expression.

He continued walking with an air of confidence.

It was a piece of cake for him to deal with the media.

"No, Rayan. Just let fate take its course," Jenna shook her head and refused.

"Jen, I know you are suffering. You don't need to suffer alone, you can rant to me." They arrived at the beach. The scenery was breathtaking.

They leaned against the railing and gazed at the sea.

A gust of wind greeted them, which comforted Jenna.

"Everyone has to face sorrows at some point in their lives. There is nothing strange about it. No matter what, we must face it and live on," Jenna said indifferently.

"Are you really going to forgive Norton?" Rayan asked as he pondered upon the matter.

"Yes, I have already written him a letter. I would send it along together with the contract of inheritance to Hansen on the day of his wedding," Jenna replied without hesitation.

"Silly girl, he killed your father, how can you forgive him so easily?" Rayan shifted his gaze to her face.

With her forgiveness, Norton would receive a lighter sentence. Did she really plan to let the matter slide?

"I believe that he did not do it on purpose. He was manipulated by Brock," her eyelids drooped as she responded.

Rayan gazed at her. She was so calm.

Suddenly, her phone rang.

Jenna answered the call.

"Jenna, where are you?" Hannah's voice rang.

Jenna sighed. Hannah must have heard the news and was demanding an explanation at this instant.

"Hannah, I'm with Rayan." Jenna attempted to calm Hannah down by spilling the beans.

"You have decided to leave Richards Group and the scoundrel, am I right?" Hannah kept her frustration in check and asked.

"Yes, this is my choice," Jenna replied in a low voice.

Jenna sighed. She could only reply, "Hannah, don't be angry. I'm doing this for your own good. If the media knows about this, it would ruin the reputation of your cafe. Just bear with it for a while, I will make it up to you soon."

Hannah sighed as she shifted her gaze to the sky.

She wanted to retort that some scandal would only attract more customers and improve her business. As long as she could get revenge on that scoundrel, nothing mattered. However, she stopped herself and said exasperatingly, "Fine. Just get him away quickly."

Hannah ended the call and glanced at Hansen who was fast asleep at the coffee table. What was so good about him? She had to admit that he did have good looks and was quite capable but that was about all. Why was he so fortunate to meet someone like Jenna?

Hannah was indeed indignant.

Jenna quickly made a call to Richards Manor and found Butler Maud. After giving him the address, Butler Maud brought some people along as they headed to Gently Cafeteria.

Hansen was tormented by nightmares. His body felt sore and it ached terribly. Upon awakening, he found himself on his bed at home. The sunlight was streaming through the window, blinding him.

How did he arrive home?

He remembered that right before he fell into a slumber, he was wandering on the streets, looking desperately for Jenna.

She couldn't be with Rayan. She couldn't be with any other men. That was his only thought as he wandered around. She belonged to him. Nobody could snatch her away. How could she be with someone else? It would drive him crazy.

After that, he lost consciousness.

His fist was clenched tightly and he seemed to be holding something sharp as he felt a stinging sensation in his hand.

In his palm was a seashell covered in blood.

"Jenna." He felt a stab in his heart and he clenched his fists again. Without hesitation, he stood up abruptly and dashed towards the second floor.

This was the same seashell he stopped Jenna from taking away the day before. He suffered a nosebleed and wiped the blood away with his hand, thus staining the seashell with blood. He did not release his grip on the seashell even after he got drunk.

He recalled himself going to Gently Cafeteria before he fell asleep. His heart skipped a beat as a thought crossed his mind. Jenna! Yes, Jenna must have brought him home.

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