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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1665

Summary for Chapter 1665 Not That She Was Afraid of Him: Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1665 Not That She Was Afraid of Him – Highlight Chapter from Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1665 Not That She Was Afraid of Him is a standout chapter in Go After My Ex-wife by Maia Martin, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Emerging from the car, Raeleigh turned to look at Jepherson and found a sharp glint flashing in his eyes. He shot a glance at the chauffeur. "Who's behind us?"

"The Cole family's car."

"They sure are getting bolder."

Jepherson turned around and held Raeleigh's hand, striding towards the company. At the same time, a man exited the building. It was none other than Flynt.

Raeleigh was astonished by Flynt's audacity.

"Mr. Harvey."

Seeing Jepherson, Flynt took the initiative to greet him, urging Jepherson to stop in his tracks. His eyes fell on Flynt as he sized him up. "What's the matter, Director Cole?"

"Mister, if you must. I'm just a deputy."

"It doesn't matter. May I know your business with us, Mr. Cole?"

"I'm here for Raeleigh; may I have a private conversation with her?" Flynt approached Raeleigh as he spoke. Jepherson did not stop him at once but spoke up when he was close. "Do you think it's appropriate, Mr. Cole? Just because you're the director of Capital City, you think you can put forward such a request to my wife?"

"As far as I know, she isn't your wife." He came prepared; Flynt had investigated them before coming.

"How funny. I established a loving relationship with my fiancée, and we're about to get married. Mr. Cole, don't you think you're crossing the line to request being alone with my fiancée?"

"Mr. Harvey, Raeleigh and I are friends. Even if I don't point it out, you should be well aware of it."

"This is ridiculous. I don't know anything. If you have nothing more to say, please take your leave, Mr. Cole, lest you frighten my wife."

Jepherson wrapped his arm around Raeleigh's shoulder and led her into the building. Flynt reached out to pull Raeleigh, alerting Raeleigh to turn and look at him. They were all surprised Flynt was acting so brazenly.

Jepherson stepped in and protected Raeleigh before she could even react by throwing a kick at Flynt.

Jepherson wore a darkened expression when Flynt managed to dodge his attack. A crowd started to gather around them and surround Flynt.

Standing, Jepherson fixed his clothes before slowly looking over at Flynt. "Mr. Cole, you'd better behave yourself. After all, there are quite a lot eyeing this position of yours; I doubt it'll be yours forever. I suggest you watch your back."

"Duly noted. Mr. Harvey, let me remind you that trapping an amnesiac woman by your side isn't an act of love, but an act of destruction."

Shooting another glance at Raeleigh, Flynt stepped away.

Jepherson's men left in turn. It was only right then that Raeleigh realized Jepherson had so many bodyguards with him.

After arriving at his office, Jepherson set his jacket aside and slumped into his seat. Shortly after that, Stuart appeared with Lucy, who was dressed in sportswear. It was plain that Stuart had received the news, and he stopped by the office to check on everything since he was perturbed about it.

As Stuart entered, Jepherson shifted his gaze to him, asking, "Why are you here?"

Stuart answered truthfully, "I was nearby when the chauffeur reported Flynt was here and intended to make a move."

"He did come, but nothing happened. Aren't you on a break? Why are you here?"

Jepherson did not appreciate his kind act and was instead disgruntled with Stuart's return.

Stuart ruminated for a bit. "Should we inform the Atkinson family?"

"What for? Isn't Zorion back at his studies?"

Rossie was studying in a local institution, and she still had a year before she graduated. Zorion, however, had already graduated.

He had taken over the company, but Jepherson received news that he returned to continue his studies.

Some conjectured that he received a bad grade point, but Jepherson knew he was worried about Rossie.

"Then you lose."

Raeleigh had no choice but to give in to Jepherson. To her surprise, she won.

Raeleigh's face blossomed with a wide grin. "I won!"

"Do you hate me that much? Who's the one moaning in pleasure when we're making love?"

Raeleigh face fell at Jepherson's words. She stood up and returned to the sofa, demanding, "It's time for me to leave. Let me go."

"Alright, I'm the one infatuated; you're not. Hmm?"

Raeleigh then glanced over at him, boiling with rage.

As their eyes met, Raeleigh explained, "I will leave sooner or later. Even if you don't let Cynthia go, I will still leave."

"Then stay longer. You're now mine. Call Austin. I want to meet him."

Averting her gaze from him, Raeleigh said, "I don't know where he is, nor do I have his contact."

"Hmph, what kind of husband and wife is this? You don't even know what he's been doing outside, do you?"

Raeleigh's eyes slowly stRhysed to Jepherson as he spoke. His gaze was fathomless as he squeezed his words through his gnashed teeth, "Would you even know if he cheats on you?"

"He's not that sort of man."

Raeleigh lowered her head and focused on her hands.

"How would you know? You barely know him, yet you're defending him." Jepherson slammed his hand against the table. With a bang, Raeleigh flinched. It wasn't that she was afraid of him, but it was an instinctive reaction. The sudden action made her jump.

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