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Chapter 374

    Chapter 374


    "Alright." Solemnly, Lomen nodded before he took his leave.


    After he left, Trevor could no longer sit still.


    He paced around the room a few times before he walked out and headed towards Ink Garden.


    Meroy was reading the newspaper for Vivian Delia, who had her eyes closed as though she was


    about to fall asleep.


    Upon the doorbell''s soft ringing, Meroy rushed to get it.


    Trevor was at the door.


    "Mr. Richards, you''re here," she greeted him with a smile.


    Trevor nodded his head. With an anxious look on his face, he asked softly and cautiously, "Has Old


    Madam woken up yet?"


    "Yes." Meroy smiled and replied, "Mr. Richards, pleasee in. Old Madam has already reminded


    me to let you in whenever you drop by."


    Trevor nodded. He walked to the bedroom, took his shoes off, and entered the room, padding on


    the woolly carpet.


    "Mom, how are you feeling?" Trevor walked in and bent down as he asked Vivian.


    "Trevor, here you are." Vivian opened her eyes. There was a hint of a benign smile in them. "Have a


    seat."


    "Okay, Mom." Trevor sat across from her, smiling faintly.


    "Where''s Hansen? Why haven''t I seen him?" Vivian asked the moment he sat down. It seemed that


    she had not seen Hansen for a long time. Now that age was catching up to her, her affection for the


    family was growing increasingly strong.


    Trevor caught the loneliness in her eyes. He answered in a hurry, "Mom, Hansen is on a business


    trip."


    "Oh, I see. It''s no wonder I haven''t seen him in a long time," Vivian said, looking distracted.


    "Mom, I''ve got some good news for you." Trevor could not bear to look at Vivian being distraught.


    The matter she was most anxious about was Hansen''s marriage. He was almost 30 years old, but


    not only was he without his own family, all he did was to immerse himself in work. Where he was


    concerned, Vivian would always be worried.


    "What good news?" Vivian narrowed her eyes. To her, whichever project had seeded or however


    much money was earned, they were not considered as good news. Such things could notst long


    if they were not maintained well. They would only be temporary benefits. The most important thing


    was still having a growing family. The feeling grew more apparent after Norton had been expelled


    from Richards Manor.


    Richards Manor at the moment was somewhat deserted. The 20 million dors spent on the feast


    had only yielded a boisterous event for a day or two. After that, Jenna and Sabrina had left the


    manor, one after another. The manor then became colder and colder each day. As an old woman,


    she could feel the destion creeping from the depths of her bones.


    "Mom, this, no doubt, is a good news. You''ll definitely be happy." Trevor took out his phone,


    chuckling.


    Vivian smiled evasively.


    "Mom, you now have a great-grandson. Hansen has a son," Trevor said excitedly, pitching his


    voice.


    Vivian widened her eyes, as if she had not heard it clearly. She stared at Trevor, dumbstruck.


    "Mother, you now have a great-grandson. You''ve be a great-grandmother. Hansen has a son."


    Trevor knew she was incredulous. Hence, he repeated it loudly again.


    "What did you say? Hansen has a son, and I''m now a great-grandmother?" Though she heard it


    clearly, she still could not believe her ears. Her face began to glow. Her eyes were glistening,


    awaiting for Trevor''s answer expectantly.


    "That''s right, Mom. Look, this right here, is your great-grandson." Trevor nodded with certainty. In


    order to convince her, he handed his phone to her and helped her put on her reading sses.


    As soon as the phone was ced before Vivian''s eyes, she pried her eyes wide open. She took the


    phone with trembling hands and inspected the image on the screen. The little boy was adorable and


    very striking. As she raked her eyes over the screen, a big smile blossomed on her face, but tears


    welled up in her eyes.


    "My God." She said excitedly, "What a cute boy. He has a shrewd face. I can tell he is a promising


    fellow at first nce. Look at how his eyes and nose are the same as Hansen''s."


    As she spoke, her gaze was fixed on the photo. She was beaming.


    "This really is some good news." Her hand stroked the little fellow''s face. Her smile was so


    generous that her eyes narrowed, and a stream of tears flowed down her face.


    "Mom, this is a good thing. Haven''t you always been looking forward to having a great-grandson?"


    Trevor handed her a piece of tissue andforted her.


    "Yes, yes, it is a good thing. This is all Jenna''s contribution." Vivian epted the tissue and wiped


    her tears away. She said in a trembling voice, "Does this mean that Hansen has found Jenna?"


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    Trevor sighed inwardly at that question. As expected, she knew everything. He too, didn''t hide, and


    said truthfully, "Yes, Mom. Hansen has found Jenna, and has also seen his son."


    "That''s good, that''s good," Vivian said continuously.


    "But..." Trevor could not continue. He didn''t know how toy it out to her. If he told her that Jenna


    was not willing toe back to Richards Manor with her great-grandson, would it be too big of a


    blow for her? After all, they wanted their family to reunite and to see their grandson.


    "But what?" Vivian raised her head to look at him. Her eyes were teary yet fierce.


    Trevor looked distressed. He pondered, not saying anything.


    "To make this easy for you, it must be that Jenna is not willing toe back with Hansen. You can''t


    hide this from me." Vivian sighed. Her voice turned cold as she said loudly.


    "I really can''t hide it from her!" Trevor thought to himself.


    After being stunned for a moment, he smiled bitterly.


    "Mom, this is what I wanted to talk to you about. Now, Hansen is being held up in Wullen Town


    because of Jenna, but the situation is not optimistic. This year''s investment situation is rather


    pressing, and thepetition is getting wilder. We need Hansen to return to thepany, and


    wholeheartedly at that. He cannot be held up in his rtionships for too long." Trevor gave it some


    thought before stating it seriously.


    "Does that mean you want Hansen toe back?" Vivian took off her sses and stared at Trevor.


    Trevor did not expect her to ask such a question. He was taken aback, as he looked at her, not


    knowing what she meant.


    "Let me tell you. Hansen''s personal matters are our highest priority. If the personal matters are not


    handled well, the business is useless and empty, no matter how good it is. In the past few years, he


    had forced himself to get so many things done, but the knot in his heart has never been unraveled.


    Now that he has encountered it, he must drop everything, no matter how huge the business is. If he


    wants to solve the problem, he has to think hard and to analyze the situation. Why is she refusing to


    return home when she has one? A woman would rather wander around alone with her child than go


    home. This shows that something is wrong. Don''t always put our family''s business first. We have to


    put ourselves in other people''s shoes," Vivian said in one go.


    Nodding his head repeatedly, Trevor replied, "Mom, truer words have never been spoken. You''ve


    voiced my thoughts. Look, aren''t I here, discussing this with you? I''m only a man after all. Women''s


    hearts have always been a mystery to me.


    Vivian let out a sigh, and looked at the little guy''s tender face on the phone. She reluctantly returned


    it back to Trevor before saying, "In this world, there will never be love, nor hatred, without any


    reason. Everything has its own reason."


    Trevor took the phone and listened carefully. He nodded and said, "You''re right. Jenna is a sensible


    person. I think she will agree toe home with the child. After all, Hansen has already given her a


    reason to return. Even if she really had any doubts, she will agree for the sake of the child. The


    child needs aplete family. I''m only afraid that things will be hard when ites to Sara." "Yes.


    By right, that''s how it should be. Which woman in this world would not want their child to have a


    happy home?" Vivian nodded in agreement, but she changed the subject in a sh and said in a


    serious tone, "Sara has her reasons why she''s not willing to let her daughtere back with


    Hansen. It''s also forgivable. Look, after what happened, which mother would be willing to let their


    daughter take the risk once more and stake their happiness in it? You have to understand that with


    the way Jenna had been treated in the Richards family, never mind Sara, every single mother would


    not agree with their daughter marrying into this family again. Have you thought about this?"


    Trevor was deep in thought. She had clearly pointed out the crux of the problem.


    "Are you saying that Sara is worried Marissa will treat her daughter badly in the future?" Trevor


    asked suddenly.


    "Whether it''s good or bad, it depends on theter performance. Plus, the difficult rtionship


    between mother-inw and daughter-inw has been a tale as old as time. Even if it''s bad, there''s


    nothing to say about it. Like now, isn''t the rtionship between me and Marissa still just as subtle?


    Still, our family has been prosperous, and it''s flourishing steadily. This isn''t the main reason, but one


    of the factors. Think about it, if a mother lets her daughter marry the man who has already divorced


    her once, a man who hadn''t been a good man to her daughter in the past, can she rest assured?"


    Vivian continued.


    Even as Trevor listened, he still did not quite understand. Women''s minds were reallyplicated.


    "Trevor, even if Sara persists, she is still only a mother. Plus, she is not an unreasonable person. It


    is normal for women to be so thoughtful when ites to their own daughter''s happiness. Now the


    most important part is whether we can show enough sincerity to prove to her that her daughter will


    live a happy life when she returns to the Richards family. Right now, let me ask you. Do you really


    wee Jenna and her son back?"


    "Of course." Upon hearing the question, Trevor said seriously, "She''s smart, virtuous, and talented.


    She''s a good wife. She even blessed our family with such a cute grandson. Why wouldn''t I wee


    her home? Besides, I''m indebted to her."
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