Raeleigh claimed that she wanted to buy something, but she didn't specify what exactly. Then, she said that she wanted to go out for a walk and didn't want a crowd following her. Standing aside, Scarlette said with a long face, "You don't want us to follow you, do you?" That was what Scarlette felt. Her frown intensified. "Didn't you say that you wanted to live here instead of our dorm? Since you're not going to live in the dorm anymore, you should go back and pack your things. Otherwise, how are you going to move in?" Raeleigh asked. Scarlette suddenly realized that there was logic in what Raeleigh was saying. Scarlette huffed. "You're actually right. I'll head back to school. Serra, please take care of Novalie. Hadrian, come with me. There are too many things to bring over. I can't handle them alone." Scarlette walked out as soon as she finished speaking. After they were gone, Raeleigh went out with Santiago. In the car, Santiago asked, "How far along ar
The host had mentioned that due to the deaths at the orphanage, no one wanted to buy property in the area. Therefore, he managed to acquire it for an extremely cheap price. Raeleigh chose her words carefully and asked, "That means you lived near the orphanage?" "No, but I know someone who did. I can introduce you to them," he replied. His answer caught Raeleigh off guard. She repeated, "You said that you know someone who lived nearby?" "Yes, I know him. From what he's told me, he lives near here and he was well-acquainted with the orphanage. He occasionally comes here for a meal and talks to me. Once, he got drunk and started talking about the incident at the orphanage." "I thought it was inappropriate to ask for further details. Personally, the fire seems fishy to me, so I didn't mention it to anyone. But you seem like a good person, so if you want to see him, then I can introduce you to him. But I must warn you that he is a very strange person. He doesn'
Raeleigh immediately asked, "Is it him?" "Yes, it's him." The host said as he squatted down to help the man up. The man screamed, "No, no, no..." "It's me, it's me!" the host shouted. Only then did the man look at him slowly. His body was still trembling after he took in the sight, as if he was afraid of human contact. "Let's bring him to the hospital." Raeleigh looked at the man. They could only do that. The host agreed. However, before they left, he took off the man's clothes. It was a hot day and the cotton clothes he was wearing gave off a foul odor. The hospital would refuse treatment to such a person if they went just like that. The host pulled the man out, stripping the smelly clothes off the man. Raeleigh got him a glass of water and managed to find a clean towel. She washed it with water and began cleaning the man. Raeleigh kept looking at the intact half of the man's face, trying to figure out who he was. The host was extremely
"I know. It's nothing. Grandpa and I are having tea. I'll call you later. Santiago must be back soon." "Alright." With that being said, Raeleigh hung up the phone and went downstairs to wait for Santiago. That was because she was worried, but no one appeared. Raeleigh didn't think that Santiago would come back so soon. As she had expected, half an hour later, Santiago drove back. After Raeleigh moved away from the door, she watched as Santiago drove into the mansion and got out of the car. Raeleigh walked over and looked at Santiago. Without saying a word, he stepped back into the mansion. Raeleigh stopped with a helpless look on her face. He was so angry with her just for that kind of thing. It was fortunate that he didn't like Deanna. If he did, then could Deanna handle his bad temper? Raeleigh returned to the villa. Santiago was sitting on the couch with a poker face. There was no one else around. Serra was busy taking care of Novalie, so she seld
Raeleigh soon arrived at the hospital. She got out of the car and told Santiago, "Your brother has been looking for your sister..." "Don't say things you're not sure of," Santiago pushed the door open and got out. He looked up at the ward. Raeleigh didn't argue with him and added, "Even if it's not your sister, he's still looking for someone." Raeleigh said to Santiago, "I heard that this person knows something about the orphanage, so I went to have a look. I didn't tell you because I didn't want you to be worried." With that being said, Santiago stepped into the hospital. He didn't want to know what had happened, so Raeleigh didn't continue. When they entered the hospital, they found the ward from the day before. Raeleigh stood at the door and looked inside. Wouter was standing in the ward, looking at some doctors dealing with the wound on a patient's body. After a few knocks on the door, Raeleigh walked in. "You're here." Seeing Raeleigh coming in,
Raeleigh closed the file and tried to recall who was missing. Raeleigh remembered that in those days, except for the children, the rest of the people in the orphanage were women, including the dean, the director, the rest... The guard? That male guard? Raeleigh recalled something all of a sudden and jolted up from her seat. "I remember," Raeleigh exclaimed. Santiago stood up, took the files, and left the Public Security Department with her. Right after they went out, Raeleigh grabbed Santiago's hand and asked, "Where are you going?" "Aren't we going to the hospital?" Santiago looked at her with an amused smile. Raeleigh froze there for a while and didn't respond. "I'm not going to the hospital. I remember where I saw the man and know how to contact his family. You can come with me. We'll definitely find them." After Raeleigh finished, she went outside. She couldn't let Santiago know about the orphanage, so she lured Santiago away. A
Jepherson drummed his fingers on the table and did not say a word. He turned to look at the other side with a calm expression on his face. Stuart hastily asked, "May I know, who are you?" Flynt looked at Stuart and said, "I'm the new municipal court administrator of Capital City." Stuart frowned. The municipal court administrator was the highest level of administrative law. That meant that the imperial court of Capital City was under his control. Stuart felt strange. How could the Moore family mobilize just as Raeleigh had an accident and control the imperial court? If so, then did it mean that Raeleigh had something to do with the Moore family? Jepherson looked at Flynt and did not react. On the other hand, Santiago suddenly stood up and refuted. "What the bloody h*ll is the municipal court administrator?" Jepherson cast a sideways glance. Without saying a word, his indifferent eyes were withdrawn and landed on Flynt. Flynt walked toward
"Mr. Jepherson, they agreed to let her go," Stuart hurriedly told Jepherson. Jepherson did not move, but instead, he glanced at the lawyer who had already arrived, as well as the psychologist. The lawyer stepped forward and said, "Excuse me, we need to give her a psychiatric evaluation We hope that the relevant party can cooperate with us." "Well..." The involved party appeared to be in a difficult position. They knew that Jepherson was not someone who could be easily rid of. Moreover, Capital City was no longer ruled by the Moore family. If a member of the Richards family was wronged, then they would not let it slide. Jepherson seemed to be tired. He sat on the side and rubbed his temples when Stuart said, "Mr. Jepherson is tired. Hurry up." "Please wait a moment," the person in charge immediately reported to Flynt. At that moment, Flynt was standing in the director's office, holding his phone. There was a photo sent to him just then. The person in the ph