When Raeleigh went downstairs, Lamar was waiting for her downstairs. As Raeleigh made her way to the kitchen to help, Lamar called her, "Baby girl, come here." Raeleigh stopped and looked at Lamar. She wasn't used to being called 'baby girl'. When she heard her mother call her, she felt awkward and couldn't say anything. She turned around, walked back to Lamar, and sat down beside him. Lamar had no awkward feelings with his daughter. He got straight to the point and said, "I hope you'll be safe, and I hope nothing bad happens to you. You and your brother have found someone you adore and I wish you a long life." Raeleigh didn't say anything, sat down opposite him, and looked at Lamar. "If you love someone, then go ahead. I won't interfere. If you want to do something, then please go ahead. I won't interfere in that either. If... If you want to go back, then I'll agree as well. Mom will be sad. But she has me, so you can rest assured that she'll be okay with it."
"Is this Raeleigh's new design?" Sitting cross-legged on the chair, Jepherson stared at her new design with fire in his eyes. He wanted to use this work to convince her not to terminate the agreement she had with the Richards Group. But was this given to him by Raeleigh herself? He personally came into this country and visited the Osteen family residence, yet he was treated like a guest. Lamarre was then being hidden away by Jepherson. He had ceased all dealings with the company and was penalized the amount of three years worth of salary. Lamarre didn't care. He had a bit of money left. For the sake of his favorite student, he was willing to do anything. He hid during the winter and allowed himself to go on a vacation. When Jepherson wasn't at the company, Lamarre made his plans to go abroad. Then, he received a phone call from Raeleigh. She was going to give her latest design to Lamarre, but someone else was nearby. So, Raeleigh invited Lamarre to her home. He looked
Jepherson didn't let go of Raeleigh until it was evening. He leaned against her and said nothing. She looked at him in a daze. "Get up, let's go for dinner." Jepherson got out of bed. Raeleigh didn't say anything and continued to lie down. "Don't you want to say something?" Jepherson sat back as Raeleigh looked at him. "We still broke up, you know?" Jepherson's face darkened. "Why must we break up with each other? Isn't this enough?" Raeleigh's eyes turned red, and she almost cried. It was enough. But there was no need to continue. "I want to break up and live my own life. I only stayed with you because I didn't have the money to study." Raeleigh wanted to leave, so she made up an excuse. Jepherson snorted, rolled his eyes at her, and he then lay down on the bed. "If you don't want to get up, then don't. I don't want to get up either." He laid still on one side of the bed. Raeleigh asked, confused, "Why do you have to do this?" "Rae
"How long has it been?" After Jacky finished his lessons, he asked the person beside him. The person then responded to Jacky, "Twenty days." "It's been twenty days and no one from the Moore Family paid up?" Jacky walked a few paces and he then sat down. There was no one around him, as it was very quiet. Deanna was walking behind her older brother, Zorion. She was walking towards him when she heard Jacky speaking to his subordinates. "Release Flynt and send him to the entrance of the Moore family residence." "What about us?" "Go ahead." Jacky didn't expect the Moore family to be so patient. No one asked for Flynt for the past twenty days. This was no longer fun. What was the point of it? After the group left, she noticed that they had all quickly ran away. She leaned her head to one side and smiled when she saw Jacky. He raised his head to bask in the sun under the tree. It was very cold that day. It was actually the holiday season, but there we
Jepherson lay in bed for some time. He went to the Osteen family residence the other night and waited outside. However, no one from the Osteen family opened the door for him or welcomed him. He dialed Raeleigh's number, but it wasn't in service. After waiting for a few hours when it was ten o'clock in the evening, he called Lamarre. Lamarre was living in the manor and went out to see him at the door in the middle of the night. He was quite surprised to see him. "Why are you here?" "Can't I come in?" He looked around, waiting for Raeleigh to appear, but she had already gone to sleep. Lamarre said to him, "I just finished talking to her. I'm pretty tired. I have to go back in. Let's talk about it tomorrow. It will take half an hour to go back from here. The place is quite big." After saying that, Lamarre turned back towards the house. Jepherson had no choice but to go back to his car. The next day, he continued calling her, but she refused to ans
"Help me." Jepherson walked towards Raeleigh. She handed him a black suit and a blue striped tie. "That's better." Jepherson looked at the clothes in her hands. He neatly took off his coat and threw it aside. He then took off his tie and threw it away. He took the tie in her hand and put it on. Raeleigh then picked out another coat for him. Having put on the suit, he raised his eyes and looked at her. "Is this ok?" "Looking very sharp, Mr. Richards!" Raeleigh deliberately flattered him. The corners of her mouth curved upwards. She picked up the documents and walked towards the door. Raeleigh didn't know what was on his mind, but he must have worn the wrong outfit on purpose. Raeleigh then followed him into the meeting room. When she stepped in, she saw Jepherson sitting next to Lamarre as the chairman. She knocked on the door and went in. When Jepherson saw her, he said, "Miss Anson, you're late. Remember to be punctual next time." "Yes." Raeleigh no
Raeleigh stood out among the group of workers and heard them say how good she looked. Lamarre also said, "The most beautiful one here is my apprentice. She is as beautiful as a flower in spring." At first, hearing that, Raeleigh blushed, realizing her mentor was quite flirty despite his old age. But thinking about it again, it didn't sound as frivolous as she thought. Raeleigh knew that Lamarre liked to joke around, but she couldn't help but to feel a little bit teased. She stood aside and laughed with her red face. "Don't just smile. You look like a fool. Don't be silly. Come over here..." Lamarre was curious about this apprentice of his. Everyone knew that he would take care of her wherever he went, as though she were his own child. If anyone bullied her, then he would certainly make them realize their mistake. They walked towards a display that showed the car's layout. When he got to the front, Lamarre pointed at it and said, "Take a look at this and re
Raeleigh was later taken to Jepherson's office to be penalized. She stood there the whole morning and had been mulling about in her own thoughts. Jepherson was busy with his own business affairs. In fact, Raeleigh had always known that what the engineer had said was true. She realized that the construction team was very experienced. Although she didn't major in interior designing for cars, she was no less capable than the engineer, in theory. But why hadn't she refuted him? She wanted to appear modest to her superior in the company. But all that got messed up by Jepherson. No one would dare to teach her anything then. After standing there for the entire morning, Raeleigh had almost gone numb. Jepherson was finally finished with his work and looked up at her. "That lesson was quite a matter of fact. Do you understand what it means?" "I do." "So, even though you knew, you still listened to him?" "I just feel that he had no ill intent.