When Raeleigh and Jepherson arrived at the Richards Family, there were two luxury cars parked at the door. They did not have local car plate numbers, but the cars belonged to the Richards family. Jepherson explained to Raeleigh, "This car was designed by our family, so it's a limited edition model. After production, the first few cars were gifted to some families." "They had to be someone who had a good relationship with your family. Otherwise, you wouldn't be so generous, right?" Raeleigh had already guessed that the car was given to the Doyle family. Jepherson did not answer, indicating a silent admission. Raeleigh followed Jepherson in. The butler was shocked when he saw Jepherson. Then, he walked to Jepherson and greeted, "Mr. Jepherson." Jepherson's gaze was cold as he asked, "Who's here?" The butler glanced at Raeleigh, who was standing next to Jepherson. With his hands tightly grasped together, he said hesitantly, "Some members of the Do
Raeleigh stood by the door, wondering where Jepherson got the marriage certificate from and when he obtained it. Why did she not know anything about it? "Is this how you treat your elders?" Trevor asked. He had been waiting for Raeleigh to say something. She had stood at the door thinking about other things since she entered the door. It did not seem as if she cared about what he wanted to say. He did not know whether he should feel thankful or helpless. Seeing that Raeleigh did not say anything for such a long time, Trevor took the initiative to talk to Raeleigh. Raeleigh raised her head and looked at Trevor. She was not frightened. Instead, she asked calmly, "Did you bring me here just to question me?" Trevor was slightly stunned. He did not expect that Raeleigh would have the guts to ask such a question in front of him. Even his daughter-in-law, Jenna, did not dare to do so. Trevor recovered from his shock and looked at Raeleigh closely. When he s
Raeleigh asked Trevor, "Did something happen to you when you went there?" Trevor snapped back to reality and looked at Raeleigh. "Things went very well when we went to get the goblet. Nothing happened. Moreover, the other party was a very open-minded person. After what I said, he was willing to let us have it. "In the end, we got the bronze goblet at a relatively reasonable price. "Then, I gave it to my friend, who promised to go and save the child tomorrow. "Unfortunately, he suddenly fell ill that night and was hospitalized for appendicitis. "My friend had arranged to meet the kidnappers the next day, so I had to go in his stead. "At that time, I didn't think much about it. All I thought about was saving his child. That was the most important thing. "However, I didn't expect that the kidnappers would grab me when I got there. They even smashed the bronze goblet I brought, telling me that it was a fake. "Back then, I was still in that fi
"It's great that you two are married. I never wanted Stella to be my granddaughter-in-law anyway. Even if she isn't crippled, she's a descendant of a family of bandits. Others may be happy to have her, but I wouldn't." "However, there will always be someone better than you. They're in the dark, and we're in the open. Plus, they have something on me. From what I see, unless your grandmother and I die, this matter cannot be made public." "After we've passed, we will write a letter of self-judgment for you to announce it to the public." "The Doyle family's threat is only temporary; they can't threaten us forever." Raeleigh thought for a moment. "So you want me to pretend to put up with everything and leave the rest to you?" With that, Trevor broke into a smile and said, "You are very smart. However, there is something that's best done soon." Raeleigh frowned. "What's that?" "The priority is to get the marriage certificate done. Otherwise, it will
Jepherson and Raeleigh exchanged glances, but neither of them spoke. Geraldine looked at Raeleigh and said, "You look like a smart girl, my child, and this is not something we should drag on. On the one hand, you have the marriage certificate, so you're his legitimate wife; on the other, he likes you. This is not something anyone can change." "The question is whether you like him or not and if you're willing to sacrifice a little for him." Raeleigh thought for a moment and said with a smile, "No, not at all." Jepherson raised his eyebrows and looked at the woman beside him. She sure had it in her! "Look at you, look what kind of a wife you got yourself. She's not willing to do anything for you. To put it bluntly, she married you for your money. And you, you're still following her wholeheartedly. How stupid are you?" Marissa was furious; she couldn't care less if the matter wasn't urgent. Jepherson clasped his hands behind his back and followed behind like
Raeleigh glanced at the people in the room subtly. With Trevor's support, she wasn't afraid of anything; she could do whatever she wanted. Seeing Trevor walking toward the sofa, Jenna moved over for him to sit next to Marissa. Holding her hand, he said, "Give it a rest; you're in no good shape. No one will pity us even if we're angered to death." With that, he looked over at Jepherson and Raeleigh. "It's decided. Your parents and us will stay here in A City; we won't be going back to Capital City for the time being. We have the Ink Garden and Green Jade Garden in the Richards Group Manor. Since you're not willing to live under the same roof as Stella, then you'll stay in Green Jade Garden while she lives in Ink Garden. Even if we go back, we won't be in your way and stay in Ink Garden." Trevor only said so because he didn't intend to go to Capital City at all anyway. Raeleigh thought for a moment. "Alright. But I am Jepherson's wife, after all. I want to take ch
Staring blankly at the marriage certificate in her hand, Raeleigh was at a loss. How was she married just like that? While Raeleigh spaced out on a chair, Jepherson was handing out wedding favors to everyone. Not just couples, but everyone on the scene. Raeleigh and Jepherson went to the registry at four in the morning. There was already a line when they got there, but they were lucky that day. Soon after, a few of the couples in front of them suddenly had other matters to attend to, so by the time the office opened, there were barely any couples lining up before them. Hence, they were the first to go in. After entering, Jepherson answered all the questions, took a picture, and then went to the side. While Raeleigh was spacing out after getting the actual certificate, Jepherson had someone bring over the wedding favors and hand them out to spread the joy. Meanwhile, Raeleigh wondered how she should explain it to her parents. When Jepherson returned a
Humored, Raeleigh said, "What else do you think? She constantly has to worry, having a son like you. Now that you have a wife, she can finally relax and let me worry." Jepherson found it hard to accept the fact that Raeleigh would get into the role so quickly. Or perhaps, he hadn't expected it, so he was both surprised and delighted. Seeing Jepherson was silent, Raeleigh headed for Marissa's room, and he followed suit, asking from behind, "Scared?" Raeleigh shook her head. "No!" "Why not?" "As my grandmother would say, no one's life would be without failures; there will always be hardships along the way." "I've only met a hurdle. Besides, which woman wouldn't have to move on from their old life after marrying? This is why people always say women start their second life after marriage." "So why shouldn't I fight for my second life?" Raeleigh said and entered the door. Jepherson paused for a moment at the doorway and then followed her in. A