In the dream, Raeleigh was calling for someone. Someone was holding her hand and she looked at that person. The person pushed Raeleigh to the ground, covering her with a wet quilt. Raeleigh wanted to look for the person, but then she fell into a coma. By the time she woke up, no one was left. Everyone died in the fire. Raeleigh opened her eyes and looked at Jepherson, who was holding her in his arms. She was sweating all over. Jepherson's face was full of surprise. The expression on his face became more and more solemn. Raeleigh pushed him away. "Why are you hugging me?" "You had a nightmare. You kept calling for someone. I don't know what happened." Jepherson wiped off her sweat with his sleeve. Raeleigh sat across from him and said, "It's nothing. It may have been because I was bullied. I was anxious in the dream, so I kept shouting." After Raeleigh finished her words, she turned around and lay back on the ground. She curled her body into a b
"Am I really that good-looking? Why are you staring at me that way?" Jepherson smiled lightly, raising his hand to pull Raeleigh into his embrace. Raeleigh lifted her hand to push him away, but his grip was too tight. She slowly moved her gaze up and down Jepherson's body for a while before turning away to look in another direction. Jepherson held her head and kissed her. She glared at him before turning to leave. A lot of children in the orphanage witnessed the intimacy between Raeleigh and Jepherson. She saw that they all blushed and had their heads lowered. A little girl ran up to them and asked, "Are you guys kissing?" "That's right." Jepherson was in a good mood. He glanced at Raeleigh and squatted on the ground, looking at the little girl in front of him. "What's your name?" "Nana." The little girl was adorable and chubby. Jepherson said, "She is shy. She's afraid of being seen by you. Can you pretend that you didn't see anything?" Raelei
Jepherson was sent to the local hospital. Raeleigh held his hand tightly and followed him closely. She had been scared out of her wits. When Jepherson entered the operating theater, Raeleigh was about to follow him in. The doctor said that it was not necessary, and they only needed to wait outside. The door of the operating theater was closed, with Raeleigh pacing back and forth outside absent-mindedly. She couldn't sit still. "The doctor said that it's not serious, and he won't be disabled, but he'll need a lot of rest. Don't worry, Miss Anson. Young Master will be fine." Stuart couldn't bear it anymore and took it upon himself to comfort Raeleigh. Raeleigh looked at Stuart and said, "Many doctors said so, but people still died in the operating theater." Stuart was speechless. How could that be the same? Jepherson only suffered from scratches, and his wounds weren't fatal, but in Raeleigh's mind, he was about to succumb to his injuries. He couldn't
Raeleigh sat down as she was too tired. At that time, Jepherson was looking at Raeleigh. Stuart knocked on the door and came in. After entering the room, he said, "Young Master, dinner is ready. Do you want to eat now?" "Sure, let's eat. Raeleigh is a little tired now." Jepherson wanted to get up, but Raeleigh immediately stood up to help him up as he said, "Stuart, help me to the bathroom." Stuart immediately understood what was going on. He then said, "Young Master, you can't get out of bed." "Did the doctor say that?" Jepherson asked with a displeased look on his face. "He mentioned that you have to lie in bed for a few days." After Stuart finished his words, Jepherson pushed him away and sat on the bed, ordering him to get out of the room. Stuart glanced at Raeleigh before exiting the room. Raeleigh closed the door and took out a spittoon from under the bed. Jepherson didn't use it and fixed his eyes on Raeleigh instead, saying, "I have to go to
At that time, they were in the Richards Manor courtyard. It could be considered a special training ground where they seldom went. Back then, he stood outside while Hansen played with his two sons in the room. He didn't know what they were playing, but it must have been interesting. He was curious and went to have a look, and Alvin did not stop him from doing so. He saw the father and son trio confronting each other. Jepherson stood in front of Santiago, defending his brother. Back then, Santiago was young. He poked his head out to glance at Hansen. The father and son faced each other for a while. Hansen called the two children over and told them something as the two children glanced at each other. Before Jepherson could speak, Santiago said, "As long as Jepherson is well, I'm willing to do anything." Later, the two sons of the Richards family changed. The eldest son, Jepherson, became calmer and more reserved, turning into a man from a noble family in Capi
Jepherson initially gripped Raeleigh's hands. As his palms started to sweat, he pulled them away, but Raeleigh had immediately sensed it. Her heart softened. She opened her eyes and got up from the bed. She could no longer fall asleep either. "Are you uncomfortable?" Raeleigh sat up and asked Jepherson. "A little." Jepherson opened his eyes. His breathing was a little heavy. Other than the fact that he had a troubled expression, everything else was fine. Raeleigh got out of the bed, took a towel, and wiped off his sweat. The more in pain Jepherson was, the more silent he was. She couldn't help but to feel impressed when she saw him behaving in such a manner. People had the strength of their character, which originated from the very core from within, so as not to let others look down on them. Raeleigh had always thought that only people like her had such strength. However, witnessing Jepherson's behavior that day, only then did she realize that in fact, eve
Raeleigh pushed Jepherson's wheelchair after she got out of the car. When they arrived at the door, they were immediately surrounded by a group of children. Raeleigh was dazed by that atmosphere, as if she had returned to her childhood. The dean came out and thanked Jepherson gratefully, holding his hand before they went to have a meal. Jepherson could not drink alcohol, so all of them finished their meal in a rather short period of time. After they finished eating, they were ready to rest. The children were so excited that they could not fall asleep. That day, everyone had received an average of three gift items. They knew that the gifts were given by Jepherson and Raeleigh, so they all went to the courtyard where the both of them stayed and sat there, wanting to talk to them. Raeleigh was about to take a break. After a whole day of walking, her legs were somewhat sore and heavy, but when she saw so many children staying in the yard, she looked at Jepherson, who was
They went to visit the children first thing in the morning. Only then did the children know that each of them had a box of beautiful candies. Jepherson told the children that he would bring them candy when he came the next time. Everyone was delighted, and some of them didn't want to leave the orphanage. When they left, all the children came out to send them off, but Raeleigh was not unwilling to leave them. It was inevitable for them to part ways. After all, it was better for some people to leave forever. When the car was far into the journey, Jepherson took out a notebook and wrote some notes in it. His face turned solemn. Where on earth was it? Raeleigh fixed her eyes on him. "Are you looking for someone?" "Yes. I'm looking for someone." Jepherson didn't explain. Raeleigh didn't pry further. Jepherson had once told her that he was indeed searching for someone. Raeleigh left that place and went to the hotel with Jepherson. There was a doctor