Raeleigh switched on her laptop and sat by Scarlette's side. Scarlette took a long time before she shifted in her seat, took out her laptop, and reluctantly started the game, inwardly complaining. She was dissatisfied with the fact that Raeleigh did not spare her a single cent after she had won the money. Raeleigh thought for a while and said, "I gave all the money to Jepherson. I asked him to transfer the money to your wages to reward you." Raeleigh told her about it in a text message, so she didn't know about it. span Scarlette looked at Raeleigh before asking in a stiff manner/span,span "Did you give the money back to Jepherson/span?" "It's not my money. I don't have to take it." Scarlette slowly moved away. "Then, there's even less chance of getting it back." Raeleigh took a look at her. "Why?" "Just because he treats you nicely, it doesn't mean he treats the whole world the same. That's impossible. The reason he's good to you is that he likes y
span Hadrian held Scarlette's hand/span,span trying to reassure her/span. The corners of Santiago's mouth curled up into a smile. It was as if he was a highly infectious disease, which was something that could not be ignored. "I'll ask you again, who sent you here?" Santiago asked, standing by the side. He stared at the people around him, but no one said anything. He stopped asking and continued to fling the chair violently, until all of them were lying on the ground, bleeding all over. Only then did he throw the chair to the ground, and glancing at Scarlette and Hadrian, before turning around to walk towards Raeleigh. He pulled Zorion aside and walked out of the restaurant, holding Raeleigh's hand. At first, Raeleigh didn't want to look at the ground, but when she went out, she happened to notice a lot of people lying in a pool of blood on the ground. For a moment, Raeleigh's face turned pale, and she was completely frightened. Her palms broke out in cold sweat from
Deanna waited for a long time before Zorion answered, "Our relationship with Jepherson is not the same as before, especially you. You don't get along well with Raeleigh because of her relationship with Jepherson. You can tell Jepherson about what happened to Santiago. Jepherson may not believe it. Compared to us, Jepherson trusts Santiago, but not you and me." Zorion didn't want to hurt Deanna, but there were still some words he had to say. Otherwise, her sister would be digging her own grave. "Why don't you do it?" Deanna looked at him seriously. It might be more useful for Zorion to say it. Even if he and Jepherson held a grudge because of Raeleigh, Jephersom would still listen to him. At the very least, he would believe him, but the question was, was it necessary? It was strange for Santiago, who had just returned from abroad, to show up out of the blue. Who knew if it was Jepherson's idea. He put his younger brother in school to watch over and protect Raelei
Santiago took a bite of the apple and stopped in his tracks. He looked at Zorion and asked, "Are you deliberately trying to trick me into handing my car over?" "Don't say that I'm bullying you. I've said that I'll give you a car in the garage." Zorion's handsome face was amused. Ever since he was young, he liked Santiago. Even if Santiago was not respectful, he still liked him. That kind of affection was more than what he felt towards Jepherson. Santiago, who brought along disaster to the country and the people, seemed very impatient. He didn't leave after taking a bite off the apple. Instead, he went to sit on the hood of the car and continued munching on the apple. Zorion said, "Weren't you very strong when you were a child? Do you not dare to fight me now that you've grown up?" Santiago continued to eat the apple. His usually extremely arrogant face had a hint of suspicion. After he finished eating the apple, he threw the apple into the trash can and tu
The door closed, and the two of them got in the car. The car slowly drove away while Raeleigh took out a book to read, completely ignoring Jepherson. Jepherson leaned over and raised his hand to hold Raeleigh's body. He lowered his head to read Raeleigh's book. Jepherson had never read those books before, but they looked very valuable. He kept Raeleigh company as she read for a while. However, after a while, Jepherson raised his head and leaned back against the chair. Raeleigh turned her head to look at Jepherson. He did not look well. Raeleigh put down the book and raised her hand to caress Jepherson's head. "What's wrong?" "I feel a little uncomfortable. I feel dizzy." Jepherson held Raeleigh's hand on him, leaning against the seat. Stuart said, "Mr. Jepherson hasn't had a good rest in a while. He has been searching for information and looking at the computer. He probably got exposed to a lot of radiation. In addition, he's mentally and physically exhausted. The doc
"When I was fifteen, my father found a record of my mother's hospitalization in the hospital where my mother was admitted to after the fall. It was clearly recorded that my mother had given birth to a girl and had bled badly. At that time, the child was born. All the staff heard the child crying. My mother was in a coma and didn't wake up. After that, no one knew where the child went. I went to visit the head nurse to inquire. She remembered that the child was still alive when she was taken away. As for where the child was sent to, there was an orphanage at that time, so she asked me to check with the orphanage." "I went there. They indeed took in a girl that day. The girl's name could not be retrieved, but there was indeed a girl who was sent to the orphanage that same day." "The orphanage could no longer take care of the children because of financial problems. Three years later, the orphanage sent away more than sixty children to other orphanages across the country, so I
Raeleigh had never been so relieved, as if she would not have any worries as long as she was with Jepherson, and she slept uninterrupted until the next morning. When she woke up in the morning, Jepherson was not by her side. Raeleigh stood up and realized that there were burnt marks on the ground nearby. Raeleigh looked at it. The little brook was still flowing. It was damp everywhere. The previous night, she had not been woken up by the dampness. It seemed that Jepherson had woken up in the middle of the night to make a fire. That was why she was not woken up by the cold. Raeleigh stood up and looked around for Jepherson. Finally, she found him at the river head. Jepherson was standing beside the river, watching it. Hearing Raeleigh's footsteps, he glanced at her and said, "You're awake?" "Why did you come here?" Raeleigh walked over and asked, not answering Jepherson's question. Jepherson was wearing a white shirt with the rest of his clothes still in Raeleigh's han
"If you don't do well in the exam, then I'll give you a special privilege." "I don't want your privilege. It's the same if I rely on myself." Raeleigh pulled her hand back, not liking Jepherson's behavior. She turned around and walked back to the school. At that time, Jepherson turned around and returned to the car. He sat in the car and ordered Stuart to go back to Richards Manor. He wanted to go back and check on Marissa. For the past few days, Marissa had been waiting for Jepherson to return home. She had waited for a few days, but he had yet to come back, so she seemed very impatient. Hearing that Jepherson's car had already arrived, Marissa's face darkened as she said coldly, "He still knows the way back. I wonder where he has been hiding. I asked him to bring Deanna back to visit me, and he instantly ran away, leaving not even a trace of a shadow. This must mean that he's sick of me nagging him." "Who's sick of you?" Jepherson stepped in. Marissa was