Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1658 Difference



Chapter 1658 Difference

Jepherson did not answer, staring at the couple, watching as Stuart stopped and talked to Lucy before

the two of them walked to a bench. Lucy opened her luggage and withdrew a pair of sneakers while

Stuart kneeled and helped Lucy change into them. Embarrassed, Lucy kept refusing as if she was

afraid of others making fun of them. However, Stuart still insisted and stashed her heels away before

he brought her to Jepherson.

As they reached Jepherson, Stuart pointed out, "Lucy's flight will be half an hour later than ours. Shall I

change our tickets or leave first?"

"Raeleigh and I will leave first. You two take the next flight."

Holding the tickets and passports in hand, Jepherson took Raeleigh to the security checkpoint.

Stuart called out, "Mr. Jepherson, you…"

"I know what to do. Mind your own business."

With that, Jepherson had made his way to the security checkpoint while Stuart stayed with Lucy. This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.

Raeleigh looked down at Jepherson's hand holding hers and thought his social circle was, in actuality,

narrow. He might seem to have the economy and prosperity of Capital City at the palm of his hands,

taking full charge, ruling an enormous world, but in reality, his world was measly.

After embarking, Raeleigh read a magazine in her seat while Jepherson leaned aside to take a nap.

Mid-flight, someone came up to greet Raeleigh before requesting, "May I borrow your magazine?

Or we may exchange ours."

The person who inquired was a man in his thirties, dressed in casual yet trendy attire. Raeleigh was

about to give the magazine to him since it was not hers anyway.

Before she could reply, Jepherson spoke up, "Excuse me; she's my wife."

The man was stunned, and so was Raeleigh. Following that, he cast an apologetic glance at Raeleigh

and sheepishly said, "Sorry to bother you."

With that, he nodded at Raeleigh and returned to his seat. Raeleigh lifted a slight smile in return. Later,

Jepherson opened his eyes and rubbed his face. "Come with me."

Jepherson got up while Raeleigh gaped at him in perplexity. "What's the matter?"

"Nothing. Come with me."

Jepherson pulled Raeleigh up and brought her to the lavatory. At the door, Jepherson snaked his

hands into her shirt, pulled her into his arms, and kissed her.

"Have you gone mad?" Raeleigh tried to shove him, but he cuddled and kissed her for a while before

he let go of her and entered the lavatory. Standing outside, Raeleigh was left in a daze, and before she

could return to her seat, he had come out.

After washing his hands, Jepherson brought Raeleigh back to their seats.

Raeleigh hung her head low, fixing her gaze on her hand the entire walk. There were only a few people

in the cabin, and everybody saw them going to the lavatory and returning together. Raeleigh noticed

the meaningful look in their eyes, which was different from that of before.

Only then did she realize that was what Jepherson had hoped for. He was declaring she was taken.

No one else came up to her for the rest of the flight after she returned to her seat.

After Raeleigh fell asleep, Jepherson started flipping through the magazines. He would never rest while

she did.

The plane landed the next morning. When Raeleigh woke up, Jepherson was covering her ears with

his hands.

Raeleigh opened her eyes to see Jepherson doing so. He didn't care about himself but covered her

ears and prioritized her instead.

Raeleigh closed her eyes and lowered her head. She didn't help Jepherson in return.

Jepherson then pulled her into his arms and draped a jacket around her head, staring elsewhere.

Raeleigh could sense that he was bearing tremendous pressure.

The surroundings lapsed into a moment of silence. Raeleigh opened her eyes and stared at Jepherson,

who held her face and began kissing her out of the blue, eagerly and aggressively.

Raeleigh flushed as she grabbed hold of Jepherson's hands, unable even to shake her head.

Jepherson's kiss rendered the surrounding passengers looking over at them. As Raeleigh could no

longer bear the attention, she gave him several punches before he finally let her go.

After separating, Raeleigh got up and alighted the plane, Jepherson following right behind.

Subsequently, Raeleigh gave him a push, but he grabbed her wrist in response to her push.

The two pushed and shoved each other in the airport, but it didn't turn into a fight. Before they knew

it, half an hour had passed.

It wasn't until Stuart and Lucy appeared that they simmered down.

Jepherson looked over at Stuart, who didn't get close when he saw the two having a moment, and said,

looking displeased, "Have you seen enough? Would you like us to go over for you to watch it up

close?"

Stumped, Stuart hurried to reply, "We've just arrived."

Jepherson snorted and left his luggage to Stuart. Then, he held Raeleigh's hand and pulled her into his

arms. Raeleigh didn't want to make a fool out of herself, so she quieted down.

Outside the airport, the car Stuart arranged was long waiting for them. The four of them sat in the same

car.

Jepherson and Raeleigh sat together while Lucy sat next to Stuart.

When the car arrived at the hotel, Stuart got out and made the arrangements for the staff to welcome

them. They had a meal before heading up to their rooms. Jepherson had arranged two suites across

each other; one for Stuart and Lucy and the other for him and Raeleigh.

After taking a break, the four of them visited the jewelry association at six in the evening to meet the

executive director of the foreign jewelry industry of the Harvey Group.

After exchanging pleasantries, Jepherson personally chose a set of jewelry and gifted it to Lucy in the

name of both him and Raeleigh.

Lucy refused as the set of jewelry was too costly. "I can't accept it. It's too expensive."

Lucy pushed the box of jewelry back. She wanted to marry Stuart as she admired him for his

personality, not for his money.

What did Jepherson mean by giving her so much money?

Jepherson threw a glance at Raeleigh, who then once again pushed the set of jewelry to Lucy,

explaining, "Since it's your wedding, we can't let it be run-of-the-mill. Although Stuart is Jepherson's

subordinate, he's not just anybody in the family."

"Stuart probably never told you this. Among all the bodyguards in the Harvey family, he is Aron's, Mr.

Harvey's bodyguard, only adopted son."

"This says something about his identity. Stuart grew up with Jepherson, living together, and

even studied and graduated together."

"Although Stuart isn't a descendant of the Harvey family, he is a brother and a friend to Jepherson. Not

only does the identity represent himself, but also the Harvey family and Jepherson."

"If his wedding doesn't display a certain level of splendor, outsiders might think otherwise of the Harvey

family and Jepherson."

"Being generous doesn't mean that Jepherson is associating money with the relationship between you

two but that he values you."

"You won't live an aggrieved life marrying Stuart. That's a promise."

"As for the sincerity, Jepherson brought you two with us for a honeymoon and even prepared

your wedding in person."

"On the plane, I saw him checking out a villa and a wedding photography studio. I'm not sure about the

rest, but these two have probably been decided."

"As your matchmaker, Jepherson has done his best. The rest is up to you two now."

With that, Raeleigh took a gander at Jepherson. He wouldn't say those words; even if he did, it wouldn't

convey the same message as Raeleigh did.


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