Chapter 372
"Lomen, is there anything that important that he has to be there for so long?" He asked in a deep
voice.
"It''s to solve the problem of the auto spare parts'' raw materials. Initially, it was nned to be one
week''s, but it was postponed to two months. It seems that they must have been in a bind," said
Lomen, as he pondered.
"Have you found out what the problem is?" Trevor put down the book he was reading, and gently
rapped on the table with his knuckles.
"Mr. Trevor, Hansen met someone in Wullen Town." Lomen said carefully, raising his eyes to look at
Trevor.
"Who is it?" Trevor asked immediately.
"He identally met Jenna in Wullen Town," Lomen said in a soft voice as he surveyed Trevor, with
a happy look on his face.
"What? Jenna." Trevor was so shocked that he stood up and asked, "Is what you said true?"
"It''s absolutely true. I''ve seen it for myself." Lomen replied with certainty.
"Jenna, so that''s where you went! Wullen Town.
Why did you go there?" Trevor thought.
His eyes darkened. "It''s no wonder that Hansen will onlye back after two months. It''s all
because he has encountered you, that unfinished chapter in his heart. It turns out that it was for
you."
He paced back and forth in the room, with his back a little hunched. His sparse hair wasbed
neatly, but it was unable to conceal the fact that age had left him rather worn out.
There came the thing he was most worried about. For Hansen, that was the most difficult hurdle. If
he failed to ovee that hurdle, he would not be able to lead a normal life. Over the past two
years, he had watched how his son had lived. As a father, his heart ached badly, but there was
nothing he could do about it.
"Mr. Trevor, I have to congratte you first." Lomen had been by Trevor''s side since he was young.
In the past few years, Trevor had fainted and had fallen into aa. It had shattered his heart.
Seeing that he had recovered and returned to his side, he really could not bear to see him worry
about Hansen. It seemed that he had been worrying about Hansen ever since he recovered.
Although he did not say it, Lomen could still tell.
"What''s there to congratte?" Trevor stopped in his tracks and looked up at Lomen, a faint smile
tugging at his lips.
"I would like to congratte you on being a grandfather. Jenna has already given birth to a healthy
boy. That boy looks exactly like Hansen, like how he had been in his younger years, very adorable."
Lomen smiled.
"My grandson." Trevor''s eyes shone brightly. The dark clouds from earlier seemed to have been
suddenly blown away by a gust of wind, and then came the golden sun. He asked in a trembling
voice, "Are you saying that I already have a grandson?"
"Yes, Mr. Trevor. Congrattions. Your grandson is already a year old and is a very cute boy."
Lomen answered loudly, as if he was afraid that he would not believe it. He took out his phone,
clicked open a photo, and handed it to Trevor.Content ? N?velDrama.Org.
Trevor''s eyes gleamed with excitement. His hand trembled slightly as he epted the phone that
was handed to him. On the phone''s screen, there was a chubby little fellow holding a car toy and
smiling foolishly, revealing two little canine teeth. His adorableness could not be described in words.
"Grandson. My grandson," Trevor muttered to himself. He used his hand to touch the screen and
zoomed in the photo as much as possible. Then, he picked up the sses on the desk and put
them on. He ced the phone in front of the sses and inspected it thoroughly. Gradually, tears
welled up in his eyes as he said, "This really is my grandson. He is a carbon copy of Hansen. He
really is. Good, good. It''s all thanks to Jenna. To the Richards family, she deserves all the credit."
He kept mumbling, overwhelmed with excitement. "Quick, Lomen, send this photo to me. Hansen,
this kid, he didn''t tell us when he saw my grandson. He didn''t even send me a photo. What a jerk in
every sense of the word."
Trevor looked ted. He handed the phone back to Lomen, and said to him.
"I got you, I got you." Lomen hurriedly took the phone and sent the photo to Trevor.
Trevor immediately set the photo of the little guy as his phone''s wallpaper. He looked at it lovingly,
and caressed it. How he wished he could have grabbed him out of the phone. For a moment, he
forgot what he wanted to say.
"Mr. Trevor, he was sick a few days ago. Then, Hansen transferred a medical team over from A City.
Now he''s alright," said Lomen with a faint smile.
"Sick?" When Trevor heard these words, he immediately became anxious. He quickly raised his
eyes and asked nervously, "Jenna and my grandson, are they all fine now? Also, when will they
come back?"
"Mr. Trevor, please be rest assured that they are all fine now." He nodded his head with certainty.
After that, his eyes darkened.
"That''s great. What''s wrong? Why haven''t theye back yet? Why hadn''t Hansen brought my
grandson back?" Trevor was finally able to think clearly and asked again.