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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1604

Summary for Chapter 1604 Forcing: Go After My Ex-wife

What Happens in Chapter 1604 Forcing – From the Book Go After My Ex-wife

Dive into Chapter 1604 Forcing, a pivotal chapter in Go After My Ex-wife, written by Maia Martin. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Seeing Callis, Raeleigh blurted, "You're back?"

As usual, Callis merely stared at her, silent. Raeleigh went to him and said, "I'm heading out. You should get some rest."

Leander asked Raeleigh, "But aren't we supposed to follow you?"

"It's fine; I'm going to see a patient."

Raeleigh headed straight for the Harvey Group Manor in Xanthus's car.

When she arrived at the gates, Raeleigh took some things out of the car. Seeing it was Raeleigh, the guards rushed to inform Belle, and Raeleigh soon went to Fragrance Garden.

When Raeleigh entered the door, Belle was coming out of the room. Seeing Raeleigh and the things she brought over, she said, "Raeleigh, you shouldn't have. We have everything here at home."

Belle quickly told the servants to take them away and brought her to the sofa.

With her thoughts on Santiago the entire time, she requested, "Auntie, I want to see Santiago.

"Come with me." Belle got up and took Raeleigh to Santiago's room. Inside, Calvin was cutting his nails. Raeleigh stood at the door for a while, shocked, even though she had already prepared herself.

Calvin had his head lowered, silently cutting Santiago's nails as he sat in bed, wearing deep blue casual clothing.

Raeleigh entered and greeted, "Uncle."

"Do you know how to cut nails for others?" Calvin asked as soon as she stopped.

Raeleigh said, "Yes."

"You take over then."

Calvin handed the nail cutter in his hand to Raeleigh, and she took it, sat down on a chair, and cut Santiago's nails.

Staring at Santiago's fair fingers, she thought, "What a waste to have such nice hands just to keep them still."

After she was done with one hand, she got up and moved to the other side.

Calvin got out of bed right then and walked to the window, looking out with his back facing them.

After Raeleigh was done, she inadvertently looked up to see Calvin standing by the window only to be stumped. The father and son looked as if they came out of the same mold.

Belle said, "Raeleigh, you must be tired. Sit down, take a rest. You're pregnant."

"I'm fine. I'm not even two months in."

Belle smiled, "Then this child..."

Belle had always believed the child's father was Jerry. She felt very close to the baby; how could she be if it wasn't one of her own?

But not everything was definite.

Nothing was done according to people's wishes, just like in the past.

Raeleigh denied, "No."

Her words stumped Belle, and Calvin turned to look at Raeleigh, who had her head slightly lowered, hiding her eyes.

Calvin sized Raeleigh up for a while before turning back around, looking out the window for some time before he spoke up. "Belle and I will have to take care of quite a few people; we have our plates full. If you have time, you can stay and take care of Santiago."

Hearing that, Raeleigh raised her head and looked at Calvin. "If he can stay at my place, I can take care of him, but I can't stay here."

"Calvin, it's okay. I can do it." Belle didn't want to part with her son.

Calvin said, "You and I need to take care of Mom and Dad; we won't be able to care for Santiago at the same time. Plus, you're not doing too well yourself."

Tears started pooling in Belle's eyes. "We can ask the servants to help; I can take care of Santiago on my own. It's not as if you don't know Raeleigh's condition; how can you ask her to take care of Santiago?"

She'll have to bathe him and change his clothes, and she'll also have to accompany him at night. If you do this to her, what will Raeleigh do in the future?"

None of the houses they looked at was good enough for her. Xanthus asked what she was planning, and she said she wanted to buy a walled house, best that it was somewhere quiet.

"Why do you suddenly want to buy a walled house?"

Xanthus admitted that it was a good idea, but she didn't have to rush.

"I want to take care of Santiago here."

Raeleigh's words shocked him to his core. Xanthus stopped in his tracks and looked at his little sister, absolutely livid!

"Are you kidding me?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No, I already promised."

Xanthus frowned deeply. "Did they demand it of you?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No."

"What are you, a saint?"

Raeleigh fell silent. Amused, Xanthus mocked. "Are they a bunch of rogues? What are they trying to do?"

Xanthus shouted at Raeleigh, leading the passersby to direct their gaze at them. No one knew what was going on, but Raeleigh was unwilling to be seen.

"We'll talk at home."

Raeleigh took Xanthus's hand, and he followed her home. She was still his sister even if he was upset. It was enough of a punishment for her to receive a yelling, yet she wasn't the slightest bit angry, taking it all in foolishly.

Being her brother, he actually regretted shouting at her.

But Raeleigh wasn't bothered as she knew he had her best interest at heart.

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