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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1305

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Go After My Ex-wife is the best current series by the author Maia Martin. The Chapter 1305 Germophobic Man content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 1305 Germophobic Man and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

After the door was closed, Raeleigh looked at the two people sitting down in front of her. Belle immediately whined, "Xanthus is Raeleigh's brother. How can you be so bossy? You are truly hopeless!"

"I was already polite enough, you see. Raeleigh is my daughter-in-law, which makes her brother our family. I'm only asking him to lend a hand with family matters."

Calvin's words held another meaning. Raeleigh knew very well that he was making a statement, that come what may, they had already acknowledged her as their daughter-in-law. It was an immutable fact.

But Raeleigh always felt like this was all a joke. The entire Harvey family was in a train wreck because of a woman, and she was the culprit.

But that was not a good time for her to speak up. She didn't want them to think that she was turning down their favor, so Raeleigh didn't say anything.

The room became quiet. Raeleigh was nodding off. She closed her eyes and fell asleep. Relieved, Belle looked at her husband. "Are you sleepy? If you are, then you can take a rest first."

"Nonsense!"

Calvin's face darkened. She wanted him to rest in his daughter-in-law's room?

Belle, on the contrary, did not understand what was going on. She looked at her husband and asked, "What's with you? Why did you lose your temper? Did you hurt yourself when you were fighting?"

Belle went over and sat down close to her husband. Over the years, Calvin had always loved her more than anyone else and she, too, had always doted on him. If not, then it would have been impossible that she had never quarreled with him for all these years.

Belle looked at Calvin lovingly and checked him for injuries. In fact, Calvin hadn't moved a finger when he was outside, so he wasn't hurt. In fact, It was Santiago who had held his own in the fight.

Calvin was actually quite offended. When Santiago had fought just then, Xanthus had no intention to help at all. He had been standing at the door of the ward, relishing the fight.

After all, that was his son, but Xanthus did not intend to help him at all. Of course he was angry.

But this was not the point. What triggered him was Belle telling him to rest in his daughter-in-law's room. What was this if not a joke?

What was more annoying was that his daughter-in-law didn't understand what he was trying to imply.

Calvin stood up and said, "I'm going over to the other side."

"Why?"

Belle's face was full of surprise, and her big eyes were more attractive. Calvin felt his desire aroused. But this was Raeleigh's ward, so he had to control his urges.

"Let's go. We'll go over there and get some rest. Leave this to Santiago. I will talk to my mother tomorrow." Calvin was very displeased with what had happened that day. He did not expect his mother to be so extreme. It was too surprising.

Belle saw that Calvin was really angry, so she concurred. She did not leave immediately with him but left his arms and turned around to take a look at Raeleigh. She could not bear to disturb her, so she wrote a note for Raeleigh saying that they did not leave and were next door.

Belle always had pen and paper on her, a habit from when she had to draft down every design of a car whenever inspiration struck her.

However, that time, she had lost her pen and paper several times during the trip. If it was not misplaced, then it was because they had been forcefully taken away by Calvin as she was not allowed to think about work.

Belle turned around and followed Calvin out. As she walked, she asked with concern, "Are you really unharmed?"

"Yes. Let's go." After leaving the ward, Calvin hugged his beloved wife even tighter. He was afraid that someone would take her away. His love for her had been the same all these years.

There was also his order to revamp everything in this particular hospital room.

This was fine for people who had money to burn. But beggars can't be choosers.

The couple were locked in a deadlock for a moment. Calvin turned to look at his beloved wife. "I can't sleep."

Suddenly, his tone softened, like a child acting coyly. Belle had just made up her mind and wanted to reject his order, but she had a change of heart again.

"Oh, well. My husband is trouble. Next time when you go out, remember to bring a rucksack and carry your stuff in it."

After finishing her words, Belle made a phone call. It was not that there was no one she could find useful. They still had a lot of people around them. It was just that when the two of them were on vacation, Calvin would have a very chronic case of germaphobia, so they could only ask Aron for help.

Soon, someone came and brought them the change of quilts they needed. Four or five people came out of the corridor. Xanthus thought that Paige had sent people again and had braced himself for it.

"Easy there, they're with me," said Calvin.

When they arrived, some of them held quilts, some pillows, some pyjamas, and some water. In short, the four of them came with bags full of things.

Xanthus leaned to one side and watched the four people pass in front of him. Each of them carried two things and went straight over. They did not care when they saw people lying on the ground. They stepped on them as if they were not there.

After arriving at Calvin's room he was resting in, they knocked on the door politely. Belle pushed the door open and came out. Seeing these people, she invited them in.

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