Chapter 170
"Family affairs? Whether it is a family affair or your private affair, I have more right to speak than you
do. Don''t forget, Javon is my father-inw, so who are you guys to him?" When it came to this,
Hansen took a step forward and held out two fingers to lift her chin. He smiled coldly, stared at her
and said sharply, "You are robbing and stealing other people''s property. I can''t bear this kind of
thing. Also, Jenna is my woman. I will be so ashamed if it is known by others that you bullied my
woman."
Minnie''s face was lifted by his powerful fingers and she couldn''t move. She could only open her
eyes wide and look at him in horror.
"Listen, get out of Francist Community immediately within a week, and return all the legacy to
Jenna. Otherwise, in a week, I will ask someone to throw you out of the house directly and the
restaurant you opened on Deswin Road will also be closed immediately. Of course, if you don''t want
me to do this, then be obedient and return all the properties and assets of Javon''s to Sara and
Jenna, and I will pretend that none of this has happened," Hansen shouted sternly.
This was the first time Hansen had seen such a ruthless and unrighteous family. He thought himself
to be a crooked person too, but he was much betterpared to Minnie''s family.
Since Javon''s tragic death in the car ident, Sara was seriously injured and even had to stay in
the hospital for a long time. No one in that family had ever visited them, even after the kidney
transnt surgery. It was said that Javon had helped them a lot when he was still alive and took
care of them in every aspect. What Hansen didn''t expect was that only a few days after his death,
they all rushed to rob all of his properties away.
They were the most evil and wicked people Hansen had ever seen in his life.
He always disdained and hated that kind of person. Hansen already had enough reason to hate
Minnie since she was hired by Aria, but he didn''t expect Aria to bring such a woman into Richards
Manor.
But now he had to endure it.
He had no choice, because he had done something he shouldn''t have that night.
However, he must get justice for Jenna, and especially get it back for her quietly without her
knowing. He didn''t know it before, but now, he knew that it was different.
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Such severe threats by Hansen had scared Minnie until her face turned pale and her whole body
was frozen. Mr. Richards, who was standing in front of her now, had a stern expression, and the
light in his eyes shot at her like a sharp sword, as if he was about to shoot through her.
Moving out of Francist Community meant that their family would have to live in the dark and small
slum again. How was she to bear it?
Why did he want to do this? They were obviously divorced, so Jenna and her mother could just live
in a small apartment. Their family was the one in need of living in a big house. Why did Hansen
want to care about this matter? She really couldn''t figure it out.
Minnie wanted to stand up and beg him, but Hansen had already gone far away.
She stood there in a trance as if she had lost her soul.
Aria had already left her behind so she followed Hansen in.
Marissa was nervously pacing back and forth in the study room. She was finally relieved when
Hansen strode in.
"Hansen, you are finally back," Marissa said as soon as she saw Hansene in. She closed the
door tightly then whispered, "How is your father? I went to the hospital today to see him but I was
stopped by a nurse. She said that he is doing a special treatment and he can''t see outsiders this
month. What is going on?"
Hansen sighed and said casually, "Mom, it''s nothing. I have called a doctor from abroad and he is
treating Dad''s illness. You can stop going to the hospital for now."
"Oh, is it?" Marissa breathed a sigh of relief, and asked hopefully. "Can the doctor cure his illness?
Can your dad stand up again?"
Hansen was unwilling to tell anyone, including Marissa, that Jenna had apanied Trevor to go
abroad for an operation. Therefore, he did not tell her about it. If Jenna said that what happened
three years ago was not rted to her, then the people in Richards Manor with bad motives would
try to do something, so he must guard against it.
He was not trying to hide it from Marissa, but she would definitely have a big reaction, which was
easy to be noticed and used by others.
"Mom, if it is treated properly, there is still hope that it will be cured. Dad may also stand up again,
but all of this is still uncertain. After all, the treatment of this disease has been dyed for too long.
Mom, don''t worry. Believe me, he is my most beloved father, and I will definitely try my best,"
Hansenforted her and hugged her.
A satisfied smile appeared on Marissa''s face, but she quickly became tense again.
"Hansen, what is your n about Aria?" She asked. She was nervous and uneasy.
"What''s going on?" Hansen replied as if it was no big deal, then walked toward the desk, picked up
a book, and read it.
"Hansen, stop pretending to not know what I''m saying. This is not a small matter. It is not a trifling
matter," Marissa saw Hansen''s unconcerned attitude and she was worried, so she spoke hurriedly
and solemnly.
"Mom, you know that this is not a trifling matter so I can''t be sloppy either," Hansen answered while
reading the book seriously, but there was a helpless expression on his face.
"Hansen, you know what I mean. Aria is pregnant now. The McAdams family won’t let us go unless
you marry her," Marissa was so anxious that she grabbed the book in her hand and said again very
seriously.
"Mom, no matter what, I will not marry her. If you want to ask for my decision, I have already made it
clear. Now I will tell you again: I don''t want to marry her, and I won''t marry her. She is not suitable
for me," Hansen said every word righteously.
Marissa was shocked when she heard it. She took a step back, and her face turned pale. After a
long time, she trembled and said, "Hansen, what I don''t understand is why your attitude changed so
fast. You had promised to marry her before, Hansen. This is not a game where you can marry and
leave someone as you please. You are now a grown man. You have to take responsibility. You used
to hate Jenna so much, but now you''re determined to marry her again. This is so unreasonable."
"Mom, I''m the only person in the world who knows who is suitable for myself. As you said, I am an
adult and I know what is right, what is wrong, what to do, and what not to do," Hansen said
impatiently. Obviously, he was not willing to answer any more of her questions.
"But, Hansen," Marissa''s voice became solemn as she continued. "Do you know that Georgia came
over and told me that Earl is angry now? If you can''t tell them the date you want to marry Aria as
soon as possible, then you will bear your own consequences. Hansen, we can''t provoke the
McAdams family. Earl is a person who likes to scheme so I''m afraid he will take revenge on
Richards Group and you."
Marissa burst into tears when she talked about this. If Earl wanted to make things worse, he could
let Richards Group fall into pieces in the blink of an eye. After all, Richards Group was based in A
city and theirpany was not yet globalized. If he offended such influential people now, it was
tantamount to digging his own grave. Marissa had a lot of when working hard with Trevor, so how
could she not know the pros and cons of this?
Hansen smiled contemptuously and said coldly, "No matter what, he can''t break thew. He is a
dignified government official. Everyone in this city is watching his every move. I wonder what he can
do to me. I don''t believe that he can really damage ourpany."
After Marissa heard what he said, her vision turned ck, and she almost fainted. She supported
herself with the chair beside her, exhaled a long breath, and said painfully, "Hansen, you are really
too naive and you don’t know the dangers of the world. How can politicians like them break thew
to take revenge on you? They all y insidious tricks and might kill you before you even notice it.
Even if you know that he is the one who brought you down, you still can’t find any evidence to prove
it and you can only endure all the pain yourself. These kinds of people cannot be provoked. We can
only try our best to coax them if we provoked them.”
Marissa patiently exined to Hansen. Georgia’s face was getting gloomier day by day, and her
tone was getting more and more impatient. It seemed like she wouldn''t give up until she achieved
her goal.
Marissa was frightened by Georgia every day. Marissa couldn''t do anything but smile andfort
her, but Hansen apparently didn''t know the danger at all. He even said he wouldn''t marry Aria no
matter what. What should Marissa do now?
"Hansen, we have to think about the others too. They only have one daughter. Now she is pregnant,
and you are still unwilling to admit it. Anyone who experienced it will do exactly the same, right?"
Marissa still earnestly persuaded her son. Marissa had only one son, and that was Hansen. She
loved her son just as much as Georgia loved her daughter.
Hansen''s face was gloomy and it darkened. After thinking for a while, he said, "Mom, leave it to me.
I know what to do. You can stop worrying about it."
Seeing that her son was finally showing signs of making a concession, Marissa breathed a sigh of
relief, and looked at his gloomy face. She softly reminded him, "Hansen, the marriages between the
rich families are all based on the benefits for both families. This is not a big deal. Doesn''t she just
want a title? Give it to her if she wants it. She wants to marry you and is desperately fighting for it.
We can do nothing about it. In addition, you made a mistake too. So admit that you were wrong if
you have really done something wrong, and take responsibility. If you really like Jenna and are
reluctant to let her go, you can let her stay here. You are a man, so I believe you understand what I
mean. You don''t need to be bothered by these things."
Seeing that her son was so haggard, Marissa felt distressed. In her eyes, these things were not
important at all. The McAdams family was rich and powerful, and they only had one daughter.
Marrying their daughter was not necessarily a bad thing. She heard that although Earl was a
government official and might seem honest yet upright, he had countless assets and properties
under his name. This was a good thing for their marriage, but why was her son unwilling to do so?
The so-called love did not exist for the rich. If a married man cheated on his wife, they would not
treat it seriously. If his ''girlfriend'' was willing to stay, she could too. Or else, why were there
concubines in the rich families of A city? In real marriages, whoever was rich and powerful would
always have a few women outside. Everyone knew it well. Their family members would also pretend
not to know about it, and they would not interfere. Only Hansen was still so stubborn over this
marriage.
Thinking of this, she sighed and said, "Hansen, if you are worried that Jenna will have concerns, I
can help you convince her."
Hansen almostughed out loud when he heard this. Now he finally understood why Marissa
disliked Jenna. This was really impossible anyway. After all, they were not women of the same level.
How could they stay happily under the same roof?
Marissa couldn''t understand Jenna, but that didn''t mean he couldn''t understand.