What Happens in Chapter 1672 Now's Not the Time – From the Book Go After My Ex-wife
Dive into Chapter 1672 Now's Not the Time, 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.
Raeleigh walked out of the hotel when she saw Hudson's car leaving. Jepherson was shocked by what Hudson had said and only came to his senses when he saw her.
He turned around and looked into Raeleigh's eyes. Her gaze was so clear and guileless. How could she possibly feel sorry?
"Let's get some rest."
Raeleigh calmly stood in front of Jepherson. It was only then that Jepherson began to truly size Raeleigh up.
Suddenly, Jepherson asked, "Is the child pretty?"
Raeleigh opened her mouth subconsciously, but said, "What child?"
Jepherson stared into Raeleigh's eyes and did not answer. He walked past her into the hotel. When Raeleigh turned to look at Jepherson, she thought of something and turned to look at the direction in which Hudson had left.
When Raeleigh returned to the room, Jepherson was already lying on the bed. He got up at dawn to smoke a cigarette.
Raeleigh was awake at that time, but she kept quiet because Jepherson was smoking opposite her.
It wasn't until Stuart knocked on the door to look for Jepherson that Raeleigh opened her eyes and looked at the door. Jepherson left the room and didn't come back. She continued lazing around till it was seven in the morning before getting out of bed. The moment she did, Jepherson came back. He said to her, "The race for mayor starts in two days."
"Stuart came looking for you because of that?" Since Jepherson had brought this up, Raeleigh would go along with it.
"Jacky missed his chance to become the mayor last time because of his injuries. This time, I'll try my best to make sure he gets it."
Jepherson sat down in front of Raeleigh and pinched her cheek. "Do you think he'll win?"
"That's hard to say."
"What makes you say that?"
"Jacky's from Waverly Village, after all. All of his support is based there. The people of Capital City probably still have their doubts."
"You're half-correct. What else?"
"If the Atkinson family doesn't support him, most people won't have the guts to, either. They're all just going to go with the safest choice. If they were to support Jacky, what would they be taking the Atkinson family as?"
"Since the Atkinson family doesn't support him, it's obvious that they're against him. Who else is going to have the guts to go against the Atkinson family?"
Raeleigh suddenly felt hungry. "I'm hungry."
Jepherson turned towards the door and said, "Prepare breakfast and send it here."
He then turned back to Raeleigh and said, "Go on."
Raeleigh said, "The Atkinson family isn't going to give in easily if Jacky were to take charge of Capital City as someone from Waverly Village. At the same time, the people of Capital City will want to maintain the balance, so there are some who definitely want Jacky here to go against Zorion so that the Atkinson family can be kept in check."
"But... Jacky's a sore spot for the Cole family. After all, he got Deanna pregnant..."
Raeleigh gave it some thought. "If so, the Cole family won't allow Jacky to get involved so easily. They want a piece of the political pie, after all."
"It's not going to be easy for you to bring Jacky to power on your own in such a situation."
Among them, the most obvious was that Jepherson had left home.
First, Jepherson had moved out of the Harvey family home. Then, Calvin and Belle had left Capital City with the excuse of searching for a cure for their son's illness. However, their exact location was unknown.
The Atkinson family, on the other hand, had been raising Jacky's sons all this time. Apparently, they were already in kindergarten, and Rhys and his wife were the ones taking care of them. Deanna had already graduated from university and had embarked on her masters'. It looked like she would continue to study until she got her PhD.
Rossie was in university as well. Everything in Capital City was going along as it should, and the only changes were Jepherson and Flynt's power and influence.
Flynt's influence was flourishing, and he'd eventually become more influential than Jepherson, who'd been stuck for the past few years. With Flynt's plotting, it was only natural that Jepherson was starting to lose his edge.
If things went on like this, Jepherson would only fall from grace.
Raeleigh didn't remember reading anything about Jepherson continuing to hold the position of first place on the list of the top ten most outstanding young men, but if he hadn't even made it onto the list, then it was really a sign of his fall from grace.
Humans were superficial. A person's past or future didn't matter to them, only the here and now. If this went on, Jepherson would eventually fade from everyone's memories. How would he be able to control anything in Capital City?
Jepherson held Raeleigh's hand. "Isn't that what you prefer? There wouldn't be a place for me here if I was left with nothing. We'd be able to go anywhere we wanted and be alone, just the two of us. We wouldn't be bothered by anything or anyone here, and nothing will stand between us."
"If that's what you really thought, you wouldn't be helping Jacky."
Raeleigh knew Jepherson like the back of her hand. Even if he were to step down, he'd go out with a bang.
Jepherson let go of her hand and leaned against the other side of the sofa and gazed at the television. "Even if I were to leave, now's not the right time."
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