Chapter 759
"Alright." Hansen agreed readily.
At that moment, Lilian was standing beside him and he could feel her breath hitch while he gave
Sara an update on Jenna. Once he was done, she heaved a sigh of relief. He, too, exhaled deeply.
In the past year, Lilian had done her best to conceal Jenna''s death from Sara. The reason she was
able to hide it so well was also because of Hansen.
Regardless, Sara''s health was their utmost priority. They were going to wait until she had fully
recovered before breaking the news to her.
This was both Hansen''s and Lilian''s n.
"Where''s Jerry? Has he been naughty? He must not bully his baby sister," Sara asked with a smile.
Hansen cleared his throat and replied with a smile, "Jerry has been enrolled in the Royal National
Academy in Ennd. He said he is going to study diligently and make all of you proud."
Hansen smiled brightly when he talked about Jerry.
Hansen did not dare to bring Jerry to visit Sara because he had witnessed Jenna fall off the cliff
firsthand. He was afraid that Jerry would not be able to bite his tongue and identally bring up
Jenna''s death.
Therefore, he often recorded videos of Jerry for Sara to dispel her doubts.
"It''ll be hard for Jerry to go abroad and study at a young age." Sara was a little worried when she
heard this.
"Don''t worry. Jerry is very sensible. I''m sure he will be able to adapt to the environment." Hansen
comforted her.
"Mom, starting from tomorrow, I will be heading over to Srirano for work. I may not be able to visit
you as much. You should rest well, and don''t worry too much." Hansen purposely came over to say
his goodbyes. He wanted to inform her that he would not be able to visit her as frequently as he did
then.
"Alright. No matter how busy you are at work, you must still pay attention to your health. If you are
too busy, then you don''t have toe. You can just call," Sara said with concern, nodding. As soon
as she said this, she realized something and said, "Why, it''s been a long time since Jenna called
me."
Call? Hansen felt a slight headache arising as soon as she mentioned it.
In the past year, he had searched high and low before he came across a woman who sounded like
Jenna. He would then record her voice and let Sara hear it. Sometimes, he would ask the woman to
talk to Sara over the phone. Of course, that was only possible when Hansen was able to meet up
with the woman. These phone calls were able to dispel Sara''s doubt. However, he would not be
able to make these kinds of phone calls to Sara in the future.
"Mom, Jenna will be joining me in Srirano once she''s done with her confinement. There''s a batch of
drawings she needs to get done. Things are going to get busy and we might not have the time to
call you." Hansen quickly came up with an excuse. He did not know how he was going to smooth
things over.
Fortunately, Sara was very rational. She immediately nodded and said, "Oh, that''s right. Work is
more important. At the same time, you have a reputation to uphold. I can understand."
Hansen heaved a sigh of relief.
Ever since Hansen arrived, Madam Lilian spoke very little. She maintained a grave expression on
her face.
The family chatted casually while they strolled along the beach.
Soon after, Sara felt a little tired. Hansen took the wheelchair from Madam Lilian and pushed her
into the house.
"Hansen, we cannot keep her in the dark like this," Madam Lilian said anxiously as they made their
way to the back garden after Sara fell asleep.
Hansen''s handsome face darkened. He was silent.
She was right. Sara would eventually find out the truth.
What were they going to do when the time came?
They did not dare to imagine it.
"Grandma, well cross that bridge when ites to it. For now, we can only take things one step at a
time," Hansen said with great strain.
"Jenna, my poor child." Madam Lilian could not help but to feel sad. Tears started to well up in her
eyes. She was choked with sobs. "It''s my fault. This would not have happened if I had reunited with
them and brought them to Europe."
Madam Lilian''s guilt left Hansen speechless. He was even more ashamed of himself.
In fact, he was the useless one. He had failed to protect the love of his life.
In that year, his self-me and guilt followed him closely like a shadow and tortured him from time
to time.
"Hansen, since it has already happened, let''s not mention it anymore." Lilian was also aware of
Hansen''s recent situation. She quickly pulled herself together. It was good for everyone if she did
not mention such a sore subject.
"Hansen, how have you beentely? Have you encountered any difficulties?" Madam Lilian wiped
away her tears and changed the subject.
"Grandma, everything is fine. There won''t be any more incidents in the Richards Group. I believe
we are able to conquer every obstacle. We are unrivalled," Hansen replied confidently.
"Well, that''s good." A slight smile appeared on Madam Lilian''s face. "Is there any problem with the
land in Srirano?"
"No, I don''t foresee any problems. The people of Srirano are simple and honest. They''ve always
had a good rtionship with our country. They wee all sorts of investment to their country."
Hansen smiled slightly. He had a foolproof n.
"Alright." Madam Lilian nodded approvingly. "Hansen, do your best. The world is your oyster. I
believe that you will soon create a legend in the business world. Srirano is a religious country and
has always been friendly with people. I believe that your good deed will be endorsed by them."
However, Hansen sighed and smiled bitterly. "Grandma, no matter how glorious my career is, it
cannot bepared to the pain of losing Jenna. I''m already a walking corpse. I am only doing this
out of obligation, and also for Jerry. I want him to suffer less than I did when I took over as the
family''s head. This is my only intention."
His voice was heavy and low, filled with endless disappointment.
Madam Lilian also sighed. She did not know where to start. She knew that eventually he would
emerge from the shadow of his past. He just needed more time.
The two chatted for a while. After a while, Quina came to inform them that dinner was ready.
Thus, they made their way to the living room.
"Grandma, I don''t know why, but I feel that Jenna isn''t dead. I believe that she''s still alive." After just
a few steps, Hansen stopped and solemnly said to Madam Lilian.
Madam Lilian''s eyes lit up for a moment, before she became gloomy and said, "Hansen, I also want
to believe that Jenna is still alive. But, I saw with my own eyes how Jenna fell off the cliff into the
river. The chances of survival are very slim."
Madam Lilian''s face was riddled with helplessness and sadness. It was impossible for her not to
believe that Jenna was dead. The thought that Jenna might have survived the fall did not cross her
mind at all.
"No matter what, I believe that Jenna is not dead. I believe that one day I will be able to find her,"
Hansen said firmly. It was as if he was trying to convince both himself and Madam Lilian.
Madam Lilian''s eyes were moist. She shook her head and sighed. "Hansen, you have suffered a
lot."
Then, she did not say anything else.
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Hansen believed that Jenna was still alive. It was just a beautiful wish and she was not willing to
destroy his fantasy.