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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1616

Summary for Chapter 1616 Injured: Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1616 Injured – A Turning Point in Go After My Ex-wife by Maia Martin

In this chapter of Go After My Ex-wife, Maia Martin introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1616 Injured shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Raeleigh listened to Flynt's words as she walked. He said a lot of things, and she merely listened.

Just like that, they circled the entire perimeter of the residence and ended up back at the gates. Just as Flynt stepped forward and intended to say something, Raeleigh blurted, "Do you like me?"

Her question caught Flynt off guard, but he knew there had to be a reason, so he replied, "Yes, I do."

Flynt smiled as he spoke, and Raeleigh could tell that his smile was genuine. After all, there would be times when men fall in love, even a treacherous one.

Who wouldn't meet true love?

No matter how astute a man was, there would be times when he let his guard down in front of a woman. To them, nothing was more attractive than a woman who was out of their reach.

This was a man's nature.

Raeleigh wouldn't say she was an expert in life, but after being with Jepherson, she felt she had seen it all.

Although it had only been a year, their measly love couldn't withstand the mundane world.

Raeleigh wasn't moved; she couldn't even feel her heart.

She asked, "What do you like about me?"

"Everything."

Amused, she thought it was the most hypocritical answer in the world.

Flynt was about to pull Raeleigh into his arms when Jepherson's car pulled up in front of them. Someone got out of the car to open the door for Jepherson when a dozen more arrived.

Jepherson came out and looked over at Flynt and Raeleigh before striding to her. Turning her gaze at Jepherson, she walked to him without the need for him to say anything.

Flynt gently tugged Raeleigh's arm. "Raeleigh."

Raeleigh stopped but did not turn to look at him. She had nothing to say to him; she only followed him because she had no choice. But she would not forgive herself if something happened while with him.

Jepherson's gaze landed on Flynt's hand, which was tugging Raeleigh's. Many of Jepherson's men surrounded them, but he didn't need to do anything for Flynt to take his hand away.

"Raeleigh..."

After Flynt released her, she went straight into the car, never once giving him a glance.

However, Flynt wasn't giving up. "Raeleigh..."

Raeleigh still did not look at Flynt. Jepherson sized him up before making his way back into the car. Flynt did not even dare to say a word the entire time, not even a question.

Inside the car, Jepherson said, "I'm sorry."

Raeleigh was looking outside the window. "You already came sooner than I expected."

She thought he would only arrive a little later.

After the door closed, Jepherson instructed the driver to drive off. Raeleigh remained silent the entire journey.

After arriving in the Harvey Group Manor, Raeleigh went straight to check on Santiago. She sat in the room for a long time. Everyone went to check on Raeleigh, and seeing that she was fine, they left.

A murderer must pay with his life, but Raeleigh did not dare to kill.

However, those people were always looking for trouble with her.

"I want to sleep here today."

Raeleigh suddenly said at ten at night. Jepherson looked at Raeleigh and was silent for a moment. "Where are you going to sleep?"

Raeleigh glanced at the floor by the bed and said, "On the floor."

With that, Jepherson made a temporary bed for her with a quilt and a pillow. Raeleigh glanced at it, took off her jacket, and tucked herself in.

It didn't take long before Raeleigh fell asleep; she was already still when Jepherson was still reading.

Raeleigh placed one hand on her belly; it was the most natural thing for a mother to protect her child.

Xanthus said, "I'm sorry."

Raeleigh looked up at Xanthus and said after a long silence, "It's not your fault."

The room fell into silence.

After a while, Raeleigh said, "Please don't tell Mom and Dad."

What Raeleigh worried about the most was her parents finding out.

Xanthus nodded; he wouldn't do her injustice anymore. Since the tumor wasn't life-threatening, there was bound to be a way to treat it.

Humans were strange beings. When Xanthus first suspected it was a life-threatening illness, he couldn't eat nor sleep, forcing her to have the surgery and even wanted her to terminate her pregnancy, but not anymore.

As long as it wasn't anything life-threatening, he was willing to wait.

As a doctor, he knew Raeleigh would be fine for now after learning the tumor was benign.

Since it would not kill her, then there was no rush.

They sat for a while and talked about what had happened the day before. Only then did Xanthus learn Flynt appeared in the hospital, and she followed him, wanting to protect her baby.

Silent, Xanthus understood all his sister did was for the sake of her baby.

Jepherson came back after Raeleigh had just finished her meal; he came in pressing his arm. She watched as he entered the room, looking awful. Then she heard him say, "Don't tell my parents."

He then passed out just as he sat down.

It was Jared who brought Jepherson back. Seeing he had fainted, Jared immediately shouted for someone to call the doctor.

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