Chapter 1668 Let's Visit Madam Paige – 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 1668 Let's Visit Madam Paige shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Don't act rashly. Wait for us downstairs."
Raeleigh immediately knew what Reese was thinking. She put down her mobile phone and went to get Jepherson. She knocked on the door of the bathroom.
Jepherson was taking a cold shower. The sound of the water running drowned out the sound of Raeleigh knocking.
Raeleigh pushed the door open and walked in. Jepherson sensed it when he felt a burst of wind.
He looked up at Raeleigh, who had a grim expression on. "Something's happened."
After that, she left the bathroom and quickly changed into something else. Jepherson came out after her, drying his hair as he asked her, "What's going on?"
Raeleigh felt like she was some sort of spy. It felt really weird.
She said, "Reese called and said that there are two cars trailing Old Master Harvey and Madam Paige's car. I told her to wait for us downstairs."
Jepherson frowned. "How long has it been?"
"Five minutes."
Raeleigh raised her head to check the time.
Jepherson strode out of the room. When he opened the door, he was already giving out instructions.
When they got downstairs, Reese got out of the car, walked over to them and said, "They were heading towards Harvey Group Manor."
"Get in." Jepherson got into the car, Raeleigh following suit. Reese got in as well and the driver got going.
On the way, Jepherson received a phone call saying that someone had already noticed the cars following Hudson and Paige and were getting ready to approach them.
Jepherson said, "Don't scare them."
He hung up and put down the phone. Raeleigh turned to look at Reese, who was sitting opposite them. She was quite pretty and was the type that didn't catch one's attention at first glance but made one want to keep looking at her.
When they arrived at the site of the accident, four cars had gotten into a headlong crash, resulting in some injuries and even deaths.
Paige and Hudson's car had already left. Jepherson stopped the car but didn't get out. He looked out the window and asked the driver, "Who's injured?"
The driver said, "Monroe's sons, I heard. They flew over here as quickly as they could and the eldest one's seriously injured."
Jepherson didn't look too affected, but he asked, "Does Monroe have any other sons?"
"No, these are the only two. He had a daughter, but she passed away three years ago when she was overseas. These two are his younger sons, and the eldest one's not even twenty-three years old."
Raeleigh looked at Jepherson. He said, "Go on and take a look."
Raeleigh was a little taken aback. He wanted her to go and check on something like this?
She looked out. She was a little worried, but she still got out of the door and left Jepherson and Reese in the car.
There was someone else in the front with the driver. Jepherson didn't even need to open his mouth before the person got out with Raeleigh.
Jepherson didn't even spare them a look and said, "Let's go."
The driver was a little stunned. "What about Madam Raeleigh?"
"Let's go see how my grandmother's doing first."
Jepherson's tone was cold and indifferent. The driver immediately headed towards Harvey Group Manor.
Raeleigh hadn't taken more than a few steps when she heard the car leaving. She turned to look at it, but she didn't move.
After that, she turned and headed towards the cars involved in the collision. The person behind her said, "Madam Raeleigh."
"It's fine. Get us a car to the hospital."
"Yes, Ma'am."
Raeleigh sat outside and waited, but Jepherson didn't show up at all. When Monroe arrived, he immediately headed over to Raeleigh and said, "Thank you, Madam Raeleigh."
She didn't think it was appropriate for her to correct him at such a time. As long as it made them feel better, she would play along.
Jepherson couldn't show himself in public at the moment. In the past, Santiago would've come.
"Rest assured that they'll be fine. I saw that your younger son's leg was the only part that was injured and he'll be fine after some time."
"Your elder son's still unconscious, but I'm confident that he'll be fine. Don't worry."
Raeleigh stood up and led him over to the chairs. "Have a seat while waiting. Don't panic."
Monroe wiped away his sweat and tears and sat down next to Raeleigh. They waited there until Monroe's eldest son was pushed out of the operating theatre.
The doctors attending to him were the best of the best, and there weren't any head injuries. He was a little concussed, but he'd been taken to the hospital in time, so he'd be fine.
As Monroe's elder son was pushed out, Raeleigh headed over to take a look at him. He was bandaged up neatly.
The doctor felt like a burden had been lifted off of his shoulders and said to Raeleigh, "Madam Raeleigh, he's out of danger now. It's fortunate that he was brought to the hospital in time."
"That's good to hear. Thanks for the hard work!"
Raeleigh turned to look at Monroe. "We'll arrange for a four-bedder ward so that you can take care of them. This is all our fault, so just let us know if you need anything at all."
Monroe was so touched that all he could do was agree. Raeleigh got everything sorted out before leaving.
It was already dawn by the time she left the hospital. There was a car parked outside, and Raeleigh saw it the moment she stepped out. However, she couldn't get into the car.
The car window slowly winded down, revealing the person inside to be Jepherson.
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