Grief, Betrayals, and a Core of Blaze
"No, Mr. Jensen just told me not to worry about him and that he would return safely. He said for you to watch your blood pressure." Hearing Jensen's words of concern, Loretta became even more anxious. How could she not worry? What would she do if Rachel told Jensen the truth about his parentage? She had worked hard her whole life and genuinely raised Jensen as her own son. Although she did consider giving up on him when he was injured five years ago, seeing Jensen lifelessly lying on the hospital bed, she softened. Jensen was her son! She would absolutely not allow Rachel to come back and steal him! "Find Jensen’s location. I don’t care if you have to fight for him; I will get my son back!" Loretta was bordering on hysteria. Hansel didn't know why she was so agitated, assuming it was simply extreme worry for Jensen. He couldn't say much, so he agreed to follow Loretta’s instructions. However, Hansel still remembered what Jensen had said. He quickly checked the registration number for the Luke family's private jet. When he saw that it wasn't the number Jensen had mentioned, Hansel, though he had already guessed as much, quickly searched for the jet number Jensen had specified. Unfortunately, Hansel searched all the private jet registration information in Ocean City but couldn't find any information for the LN-380 jet. Hansel thought Jensen might have made a mistake and immediately tried to call back, but the phone was now unreachable. What should I do?Just as Hansel was at a loss, he accidentally bumped into a photo frame on Jensen’s desk. This photo frame had previously been placed in Grand Pavilion. It contained a photo of Jensen and Natalie together. However, after Natalie broke up with Jensen at Grand Pavilion, she saw the photo of him and Sharon inside and tore up their photo. The photo on the desk was one that Jensen had found the negative for after searching his phone and even getting his old phone repaired. He had it developed and placed it on his office desk. Recalling that Jensen had once asked him to investigate why the photo of him and Natalie also contained a picture of him and Sharon, Hansel realized he had forgotten to give Jensen the investigation results. Hansel instinctively reached out to straighten the photo frame, when something suddenly clicked in his mind. He froze abruptly. If he remembered correctly, Miss Natalie's birthday was March 8th. Could LN-380 be the initials for Jensen and Natalie’s surnames and a number related to Natalie? Did Mr. Jensen mean for him to contact Miss Natalie? And to tell Miss Natalie that he had been taken hostage? The eight o’clock time—did it mean Mr. Jensen wanted Miss Natalie to arrange people at the airport by eight o’clock to take down Rachel? Hansel suddenly felt a surge of excitement. That must be it, right? After all, the Luke family truly couldn't find any information about the LN-380 jet. Or perhaps this was a private jet Mr. Jensen intended to give to Miss Natalie? Hansel felt that based on his understanding of Jensen, his guess was correct. However, he didn't understand why the Luke family, who were considered the wealthiest in Ocean City, would need to use Miss Natalie’s influence. Could this be Mr. Jensen’s way of pursuing Miss Natalie? Hansel couldn't figure it out, so he decided to stop trying. He took his phone, left the office, found a private place, and called Natalie. Natalie was feeling tired. Seeing the children sleeping soundly, she took off her shoes and got into bed, hugging both children. She soon fell asleep herself. Baron was jealous. He wanted to get into bed and lie down too, but he realized there was no space left on the bed. Who was the thoughtless person who put such a small bed in the children's room? Didn't they know that he and his wife also needed to rest with the children? Baron angrily went to find the housekeeper. He was going to immediately, right now, replace the children’s beds with a huge one! But as Baron left the room, he took his phone with him, afraid the noise would wake up his wife and children. When Hansel’s call came in, Baron paused slightly. Why is Jensen’s special assistant calling my wife? Is there a clue about Jensen’s disappearance? Thinking this, Baron immediately grabbed the phone and answered. "Miss Natalie, I’m Hansel. I…" "What do you need my wife for? If I remember correctly, you’re Jensen’s special assistant, right?" Baron’s lazy voice came through, instantly confusing Hansel. Why would Miss Natalie’s phone be in someone else’s hands? He had been with Jensen for many years and knew Natalie well. He knew Natalie was very protective of her privacy and generally would not let anyone else handle her phone.
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