Jenna couldn't wrap her head around why Hansen was so angry at her when they were merely separated for half a night. How petty of him. However upset he was, she ignored him and went to look for Raeleigh herself instead, knowing that he would not be so kind as to tell her where she was. Only when she asked the servants did she learn Raeleigh and Jepherson were making fish soup in the kitchen. With that, she turned and walked toward her husband, saying, "Look how well our son respects you. He knows that you like fish soup, so he made more for you today." However, he didn't say anything. The fact that she left him alone by sleeping with Raeleigh the night before still rankled him, and he couldn't forgive her for the time being. On the other hand, Jenna did not take it to heart but walked away instead, saying, "I need to talk to you about something. Let's go home." Her room was not far from her son's; it was only about a three-minute walk as all the rooms in Green J
"Xanthus, I must have worried you with my affairs lately." Raeleigh found a place to stop and chat with Xanthus. "It's fine. You're my sister; it's only natural for me to do anything for you. No need for all this." Raeleigh pursed her lips and said, "But even so, I've only been adding to your troubles, never once putting you at ease." "What's the difference? Some things are inevitable; it's better than not being able to find you. Am I supposed to complain about a little hardship after going through fire and water to search for my little sister?" "Having a younger sister is just like having a child who dislikes school, worrying about whether they had their meals or going to school on time, then later, worrying about their future partners and children." "Even though we are worried, it is a process in life we have to go through. I would prefer to be worried about you than not finding you. Compared to Jepherson, I am much luckier." Raeleigh was so moved
Jenna said nothing; Hansen kept quiet too. Since Marissa refused to listen, he simply led Jenna out of her room. Marissa was so furious that her whole body was trembling as she scolded Jenna. Hansen did not like Marissa insulting his wife, so he stopped in his tracks, but Jenna immediately tugged him, telling him to let it go. However, Marissa's anger only grew. If it weren't for Jenna, none of it all would've happened. "No need to shed crocodile tears. I'm not dead yet; drop the act." Marissa roared at Jenna like a madman, and it pained Hansen to see his mother behave so. "It breaks my heart to call you my mother." With that, Hansen left with Jenna with a grim face. Jenna tried hard to pull him back, but she couldn't stop him at all. After leaving Ink Garden, Jenna tried to talk some sense into Hansen. However, Hansen's temper only grew with age. Ignoring her, he booked their flight to Everland and went straight. Jenna sighed, "Do you have to
Trevor moved to the side a little and ordered Marissa to lie down next to him. She took off her coat and did so, crying until she fell asleep while and the room quieted down. He patted her, and just like that, the old couple stayed in the hospital. Jepherson found out Marissa had left to keep Trevor company in the hospital when he received a call from home. Jenna and Hansen had already left, and Raeleigh was currently at the airport, so he packed his luggage and went with her to Everland. It was agreed that Xanthus was supposed to go with her, but he still had an operation. So, in the end, he asked her to leave before him, promising he would be there after he was done. She thought nothing of it and proceeded to book a ticket for him. Only Jepherson and Raeleigh were at the airport then. She overheard the call and found it odd. "Madam Marissa has gone back?" Jepherson put his phone away and cupped her cheek one hand as he looked at her. "Even if grand
As Jepherson said, he was there for his parents. Jenna was a little puzzled. "We're doing fine; why would you look for us?" Jepherson said, "Dad had a fight with Grandma and took you away while Grandma went to Grandpa about this, and he was maddened to sickness." Raeleigh had to hand it to him; he didn't even blink when he was lying. Jenna turned to look at Hansen. "What should we do?" Rayan came downstairs. "Are you for real?" Hansen sneered, "What does it have to do with you?" "Nothing." As Rayan came down, he sized Raeleigh up inadvertently. "Raeleigh, this is Mr. Whalen, Zorion and Deanna's father." Jenna pulled Raeleigh over to introduce her, "Rayan, this is Raeleigh, Jerry's girlfriend." "I know." No matter how good other people's girlfriends were, he would not show a hint of satisfaction. Rayan went to the other side of the sofa and sat down. Looking at Hansen, he asked, "So you came to me to avoid calamity?" "Are
"Raeleigh..." Deanna was so excited that she almost ran to her. Frightened, Raeleigh said hurriedly, "Don't move. I'll go to you." Deanna was surprisingly obedient, standing in place. The two of them hugged as Raeleigh walked to her. Although they weren't as close as best friends, words could not express the joy of reuniting after a long separation. Hannah did not go to them but stood by the door instead. She hopped for her daughter to experience a friendship like Jenna and hers. However, she did not know if Deanna would be as fortunate. Hannah quietly left the room and went downstairs. After greeting Deanna, Raeleigh sat down on Deanna's bed, and Deanna immediately told her about her recent life, only eating and sleeping, being treated like a baby. Humored, Raeleigh teased, "I do have to say, you look good chubby." "Well, excuse you. Easier said than done. Now that I'm fat, I'm worried Jacky won't like me anymore. Look at me." It was tru
Raeleigh's legs turned to jelly when she saw Scarlette. She was all alone in an empty room, sitting in a wheelchair with her arms on the armrest. The white-blue plaid hospital gown looked exceptionally glaring; Scarlette's appearance shocked her. "Scarlette," Raeleigh called out as she walked toward her. Scarlette jumped a little but quickly went unresponsive. Raeleigh squatted in front of her, grabbing the wheelchair, teary. Scarlette looked at Raeleigh with her pale, thin face, trembling slightly. Deanna stood beside them, tears flowing like a never-ending waterfall. Finally unable to hold herself back, Raeleigh sobbed. Scarlette's lips trembled. "Why are you here?" Raeleigh could do nothing but cry. Looking at Scarlette, never had she imagined this would happen to her. "If I knew this would happen, I would not have let you go no matter what." Raeleigh choked with sobs. Scarlette held Raeleigh's hands as tears started pooling in her eye
Scarlette trained her whole life, so she had an acute hearing. The moment the door moved, she looked in that direction. However, Raeleigh grabbed her hand, and she looked at her in turn. Raeleigh didn't speak up immediately, but she could sense her calm breathing in the dark. Looking at the curtain, she finally understood what was going on. After closing the door, Jacky glanced at the entrance. Deanna's breathing was different from the others. Furthermore, when he entered, he had heard her talking. "Oh, c'mon, why aren't you two talking? Are you guys already asleep? Or are you exchanging secrets?" Unable to fall asleep, Deanna sat up. When she was about to get out of bed, the curtains separating them moved, and a figure entered. Thinking it was Raeleigh, she muttered, "Oh, now you come." The figure didn't say anything. Deanna frowned and looked in the figure's direction. It took her a long time to figure out it was Jacky, but before she could react, he sealed her lips