"Would you like to have something to eat?" Trevor asked Raeleigh once they were seated in the restaurant. Raeleigh shook her head. "No, I've already eaten. You can go ahead if you haven't, though." "No, I've eaten as well. I can't eat much now that I'm older. After all, it's bad for health to stuff yourself all the time." Trevor sat opposite Raeleigh. As he spoke, he looked around the restaurant. At this time, the restaurant was quiet. Jepherson sat next to Raeleigh, obviously there to protect her. His gaze was indifferent as he looked down at his feet. He seemed to be completely oblivious of everyone else's presence. Trevor was not bothered by this. He knew his grandson well. He was a vengeful person! Their family hadn't handled the matter of Raeleigh leaving well, and Jepherson still refused to move home. He didn't even visit them during the holidays, preferring to just stay here. If Trevor wanted Jepherson to go home, he would ha
Raeleigh walked out of the hotel when she saw Trevor's car leaving. Jepherson was shocked by what Trevor had said and only came to his senses when he saw her. He turned around and looked into Raeleigh's eyes. Her gaze was so clear and guileless. How could she possibly feel sorry? "Let's get some rest." Raeleigh calmly stood in front of Jepherson. It was only then that Jepherson began to truly size Raeleigh up. Suddenly, Jepherson asked, "Is the child pretty?" Raeleigh opened her mouth subconsciously, but said, "What child?" Jepherson stared into Raeleigh's eyes and did not answer. He walked past her into the hotel. When Raeleigh turned to look at Jepherson, she thought of something and turned to look at the direction in which Trevor had left. When Raeleigh returned to the room, Jepherson was already lying on the bed. He got up at dawn to smoke a cigarette. Raeleigh was awake at that time, but she kept quiet because Jepherson was smoking opp
Raeleigh remained silent. She knew a lot of things. Since there was no need for her to stay, she didn't want to ask so many questions. Even if she knew, she did not want to show him that she knew. After watching TV for a while, Raeleigh leaned on the side and began to look forward to Jacky's speech. ... Deanna was seated offstage, her face exquisitely made up. She gazed at Jacky calmly. She was looking forward to this. Even if her family didn't support him, it was enough that she did. Deanna hadn't spent a single cent of the Whalen family fortune for the past three years. Starting from the year that Raeleigh had left, Deanna had cut ties with the Whalen family because they hadn't supported Jacky to be the mayor of Capital City. She'd even moved out and had been living in Waverly Village. At first, Deanna specialized in designing cars, but she made a lot of decisions in that year. One of them was that she gave up on car designing and changed her profe
"There would be places for vacation and leisure in the village, but they will all be farm-style. If you go there, you would have to learn to farm and plant vegetables there. You would also have to cook by yourself." "The houses there are very beautiful. My lover and I fell in love there." "I hope you have a chance to go there as well." "I don't think that my background hindered my footsteps. On the contrary, I think that my background is my most powerful asset." Jacky said as he looked at the reporters, "I'll explain why I didn't participate in the last election for mayor." "One of my closest friends died at the hands of another friend in order to save me. I was also seriously injured at that time and I wasn't in a good place. I was forced to miss the election because of it. It wasn't because I had given up." The crowd burst into an uproar, and then someone asked, "Mr. Scott, if, and I really mean if you were to become Capital City's mayor, is it cor
After they entered the banquet hall, they saw two young people standing at the entrance, one with glasses and the other with no makeup. Both of them were dressed in black and they were standing at the door to welcome the guests who came to the banquet. When Raeleigh saw the man at the door, she immediately recognized the man without glasses. She had seen him in front of Logan's grave. He was the man who had cried his heart out. Raeleigh remembered that his name was Harvey. Harvey also remembered Raeleigh. When he saw Raeleigh, he walked a few steps and stood in front of Raeleigh, then stretched out his hand to her. "Raeleigh." Raeleigh was caught off guard for a moment before she looked at Harvey who wore a smile on his face. After a while, Raeleigh extended her hand to him. He was smiling brightly. "We haven't seen each other for many years. How are you doing?" Raeleigh smiled. "I'm fine, what about you? How have you been doing?" Harvey smiled and said, "
The only people that Zorion couldn't live without were Rossie and his nephews. If Jacky were to take them back with him, Zorion would never agree to it. They looked like carbon copies of Jacky, but they'd grown up under Zorion's watch. If they were to just leave all of a sudden, Zorion definitely be extremely bothered. For this reason, Zorion would only indulge Jacky. He could enter and leave the Whalen family house as he wished. Deanna could also leave freely if she wished to. Zorion had already stopped controlling her. After all, other than Jacky, no one else would be as nice to Deanna. Even Zorion had already acknowledged it. Furthermore, Jacky had always been willing to leave his children in the hands of the Whalen family. This action was enough to show them his sincerity. Zorion wasn't a fool either. Since Jacky had left his children in the Whalen family for the sake of Deanna, he could ignore Jacky coming and going freely for the sake of the children.
Some of the guests looked at Raeleigh with a smile. She was sitting there eating without talking, looking somewhat naive and kind, not like the vixens that were looking for prey all the time. The other half of the crowd had different thoughts. Who would come to this kind of function just to eat? To them, this was just an act without class. Raeleigh was calm and quiet. She was who she was. Why should she care about what others said? "Raeleigh, I have two beautiful sons at home, do you want to come over and have a look?" "We can be in-laws!" Deanna blinked and Raeleigh stopped for a moment. She slowly raised her head to look at Deanna before putting down her cutlery. She stared at Deanna and did not want to continue speaking. Jepherson frowned and recalled what Trevor said. He looked at Raeleigh carefully. Tears were about to flow out from her eyes. He said to Deanna, "I need my seat back." Jepherson stood up. Raeleigh turned her face away and wi
He paused for a moment. "When you have this sort of thinking again, you can let your wife go and enjoy all the men she wants. She shouldn't have to save herself for you." Jepherson was calm. Raeleigh then pushed the door open and came in, followed by Zorion and his sister, as well as Harvey. Raeleigh quietly returned to his side and sat down. Jepherson took a look at her. "If you don't want to be responsible for her life, maybe you should have cut your balls off. Balls gone, responsibility gone. Take the hint." "......" All the men around him could not help gasping. They all felt that what Jepherson said was like a joke, but they could not refute his logic. Jepherson knocked on the table and lowered his head. He looked at the people around him. He was in a foul mood, his tone cold. With Slade's masculinity challenged, he stared at Jepherson and laughed sarcastically. "Now, I don't believe that none of the men here hasn't had more than one chick