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Belle said a lot of things, but Raeleigh was being pressured by the guilt Belle was trying to cast on her. So, she had no chance to refute her.

Raeleigh observed for a while, while Calvin was lying on the bed beside them. He was resting, but even so, Raeleigh felt that he was uncomfortable listening to their conversation.

This was Calvin's ward. No matter what her identity was, there was something wrong with her being here.

"Aunt Belle..."

"Raeleigh, what's wrong with you? Are you still unwilling to forgive Jerry? I've heard Jerry talk about it and I know why it's like this."

"I'll tell Jerry about this. It's all his fault. Look, Dad's now sick. It's all because Jerry had treated you badly, and because of that... incident! Raeleigh... can you please forgive him?"

Raeleigh looked at Jepherson. Jepherson still looked calm, but her eyes were full of mystery. Raeleigh didn't know what to say to Jepherson.

Belle and Jepherson used both hard and soft tactics, and with Calvin lying on the hospital bed, Raeleigh couldn't say anything to refuse them.

"Aunt Belle..."

"Raeleigh..."

As Raeleigh opened her mouth, Belle stopped her immediately. Raeleigh was silent and she looked at Jepherson. They looked at each other. His eyes were like a strong light, pushing Raeleigh not to talk nonsense.

Raeleigh gasped. "Mom."

"Mmm." Belle's mood changed faster than the speed of light. The lonely look in her eyes instantly became gentle, and her smile spread, showing her agreement.

Calvin felt goosebumps all over his body. He opened his eyes and looked at his wife. It was heartless of her to have a daughter-in-law and forget about her husband.

As Raeleigh was dragged by Belle, she kept silent lest she should say something or promise something.

Raeleigh said nothing. Raeleigh didn't believe that they could still abduct her morally.

At that time, Jepherson got up and looked at the time on his wrist. It was already seven o'clock in the morning. It was time to go out.

"Let's go and grab something to eat first. We'll come and see you later." He walked towards Raeleigh's side and bent down to take her shoes. Raeleigh finally waited until it was time to leave. She sat down on the edge of the bed with her legs hanging down. She was talking to Belle while taking her shoes from Jepherson's hands.

"Let me do it." Jepherson didn't give them to her at all. He raised his hand and moved his shoes to a place that Raeleigh couldn't reach.

Raeleigh stared at Jepherson's face, which was sculpted perfectly. "I'll do it myself."

"You are weak. Let me do it." Jepherson bent down. He put one shoe aside, held the other in his hand, and held Raeleigh's foot with one hand. Then, he forced Raeleigh to put on the shoes.

Raeleigh's face was red and she didn't dare to look up. Belle stood aside and said with a smile, "Your feet are so beautiful. Jerry, you are really lucky."

Jepherson didn't say a word. He put on one shoe and went to put on the other one. He stood up when he was done putting on her shoes. He gave a hand to Raeleigh, indicating that Raeleigh should place a hand down for him.

Raeleigh hesitated for a moment, offered her hand to him, and got out of bed.

"Raeleigh, your father is in a bad condition. Would you like to make him some soup?" Raeleigh was completely speechless. She had never seen such a mother-in-law who addressed her father-in-law as her father. She had truly been morally abducted.

Raeleigh forced a smile. "I will make soup when I get back."

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