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After everyone got off the yacht, Santiago told the group that he would be sending Cynthia back to the Cole family residence. He bade farewell to everyone and headed to his car to drive Cynthia home. Scarlette and Hadrian left in another car, while Raeleigh and Jepherson waited for Stuart to come and pick them up.

While Stuart drove, Raeleigh asked Jepherson as she looked at him, "Are you going to the office today?"

Jepherson leaned aside with his legs crossed. He reached out for Raeleigh's hand and asked, "Is something the matter?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No, I just think it's too taxing for you to rush straight to the office right after we're back. You should take a rest."

"You're this worried about me? Have you been captivated by my charm?" Jepherson smiled devilishly, holding onto Raeleigh's hand without any intention of letting go. However, he had too much work to complete that day. He had to go to the office to deal with it all. He wanted to hurry up and finish the work, so that he could free his schedule for the next couple of days and enjoy some time by Raeleigh's side.

Jepherson could not rest easy, as Raeleigh had been dispirited lately.

"You have become more and more fond of sweet-talking recently. Are all men like this? Do they love saying sweet nothings?" Raeleigh looked indifferent. Frankly, she wanted to relax too, but she could not no matter how much she tried.

"Of course not. There are men who do not like to say such things." Jepherson raised his eyebrows. Raeleigh pondered over it and asked, "For example?"

"For example, mute men are men who don't have a way with words." Jepherson broke out into sudden laughter after he said that. Raeleigh stared at him in a daze, unsure of how to react. She stayed silent. Jepherson's laughter continued. By the time Raeleigh came back to her senses, his face was already red from laughing.

"Am I just an idiot to you?" Raeleigh could not help but to ask after she calmed down. She pulled a long face.

Jepherson did not answer. He gazed outside the car while gently patting Raeleigh's hand. "I'll be very busy today. Plus, I don't think that I can accompany you tonight. You haven't been sleeping well during nighttime as of late. If you want to stay at your university for a day, then you have to get Scarlette and Santiago to accompany you."

Raeleigh froze for a moment, and she then said, "Okay."

Jepherson turned around and gave Raeleigh a long look. "Don't make empty promises. Remember, you must keep your promise."

Raeleigh met Jepherson's gaze and changed the topic. "You're getting more and more talkative. What will you be like when we're older? If you continue nagging at me like an old hag, then I don't think I'll be able to tolerate it."

Jepherson was bemused and laughed. "I've never heard of any married old couple who can't get along just because one of them likes to nag."

Raeleigh froze slightly. An old married couple?

How would they ever get to that stage? When that time came, they wouldn't be able to go back to each other anymore. She wondered if he would forgive her for the choice she would make that day.

"If you still nag this much when we're old, then you won't be getting any food," Raeleigh quipped.

"Fine then, I'll be the one supplying food for you."

No matter what Raeleigh said, Jepherson already had an answer prepared. Raeleigh was unable to beat him. When they arrived at her house, Raeleigh quickly got out of the car. Jepherson followed suit.

"Don't you want to go back to your place?" Confusion was written all over Raeleigh's face when she realized that Jepherson had also alighted and was making his way towards her house. He shot her a look and replied, "Yes, but I'm not in a hurry. I want to pay your grandmother a visit first. I also want to gift her some frozen mackerel."

"Are you planning to cook for her?" Raeleigh asked, taken by surprise. Jepherson looked back at her. "Can't I?"

Raeleigh did not answer him. Of course he could, as he could do whatever he wanted.

"I can't blame him. He's so busy with the company and yet he's still fussing over me. I'm just an old woman. It doesn't matter what I eat. But his kindness is a rare thing. Bring it over and let me have a taste."

Novalie got out of bed as she spoke. Raeleigh walked towards her and put down the fish. Novalie picked up a fork and tasted it. She then smiled. "He knows that I like my food to be mild. It's very delicious. Here, have some as well. You're bearing a baby now. You need to nourish your body."

"I've already eaten, so I'm not hungry. You can eat it all. I'll help pick out the bones." Raeleigh turned around to wash her hands. When she returned, she picked the bones off the fish one by one for Novalie. As she did so, she struck up a conversation with Novalie.

"Grandma, what if I told you that I want to leave this place and move somewhere new, would you be alright with that?" Raeleigh asked cautiously. Novalie looked at Raeleigh while eating the mackerel and asked, "Did you guys have an argument?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No, I just don't want to live here anymore. I don't like the environment here."

Although Raeleigh maintained a flawless poker face when she lied, Novalie could tell at a glance what was going on.

Novalie knew that one would only grow haggard when under much pressure. She knew that Raeleigh had been extremely stressed out by something recently and was not willing to let anyone know about it, but Novalie was a reasonable woman.

"I don't mind living anywhere. As long as you've thought it over and you're sure that's what you want to do, I'll support you, but..."

Novalie felt her heart twist into a knot as she looked at her granddaughter, who always strove to bear her burdens alone. "But what?" Raeleigh asked Novalie. Novalie thought for a moment and continued, "But you should tell me what is bothering you. Otherwise, you will collapse under the pressure sooner or later. My days are numbered. You can tell me anything. I've lived a long life and have much more experience than you. I'll rejoice with you if it's good news. I'll keep your secret for you if it's bad news. But if you don't tell me anything, then I can't help you."

Raeleigh could not suppress the urge to cry. She embraced Novalie and immediately burst into tears.

Novalie sighed, put down her fork, and wrapped her arms around Raeleigh. She said, "Child, you're too silly!"

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