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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1776

Summary for Chapter 1776 Jailbirds: Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1776 Jailbirds – Highlight Chapter from Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1776 Jailbirds 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.

Zorion said, "The problem is we can't find the murderer. What should we do?"

Raeleigh came downstairs. "I am confident I can find him."

Almost everyone looked up at Raeleigh who was walking down the stairs. Raeleigh wore a white shirt. She stood at the bottom of the stairs and said, "I'm very confident that this is done by the Doyle family. I don't believe that a person can reach the acme of perfection. The reason why we couldn't find the murderer is because that place was empty. It's not easy to find him. Only the people present at that time saw him because he was the one controlling everything.

However, they did not give us any heads up that they were going to take action against our people. That is to imply that they do not need permission to kill anyone.

I am sure that the murderer is a member of the Doyle family. Since he killed one of our people, that means we can do the same. Why do we need to trouble ourselves to find who the murderer is? Why don't we confront them now? Who's coming with me?"

"Go back to your room." Jepherson suddenly said. Raeleigh looked at Jepherson, "Do you think you can control me?"

Jepherson stood up and turned to Raeleigh. "What makes you think I can't?"

At this moment, they were at loggerheads. Everyone else in the room kept quiet.

Raeleigh continued walking down the stairs and stood in front of Jepherson. "You've never been able to control my fate."

Jepherson gritted her teeth. "If you dare to step out of this house, then I'll break your leg."

"Try me."

Raeleigh walked around Jepherson towards the door. Then, she turned around and looked at Jacky, "Are you coming with me?"

Deanna rushed over and grabbed Jacky's arm, "Jacky."

Jacky held Deanna's hand and looked at her, "I was the same person when you met me. I've never changed. Life and death are fated, riches and honour depend on the appointment of heaven."

Deanna curled her lips. "I know, I'll wait for you to come back."

"Don't worry, no one will dare to hurt us. I'll bring him back the same way I took him away."

Raeleigh looked at Zorion, "You should come with us too."

Zorion lowered his eyes and thought for a moment. He looked up at Raeleigh and said, "I have no idea what's going on in your head, but since you want me to come with you, then I'll go."

Zorion turned around and glanced at Rossie. He straightened her clothes and said, "Remember, if you're cold, you have to put more layers on to keep warm. When you're hungry, you must eat. If you're tired, you have to get some rest."

"Don't worry, I will take good care of myself. Raeleigh can't go alone. I'll be very worried if she did not have any support. Since she has you and Jacky, then I'm sure everything will be fine."

"That's my baby girl. I knew you would understand. Alright then, I'll take my leave."

Zorion lowered his head and kissed Rossie on the lips. After pulling apart, he looked at his parents and said, "I'm leaving. Please take care of Rossie for me."

"Be careful." Rhys was very unhappy about this matter. He called for help, but they failed to save Lucy. This matter wouldn't be settled like this. Since they wanted to rebel and wanted to do such a dirty thing, they would not tolerate them anymore!

Zorion strode out and someone pulled open the door when he reached the entrance. Then, he sat in the car and closed the door. The headlights of a dozen cars were all turned on, lighting up the outside of the Harvey Groups Manor.

Jepherson stood rooted to the spot. Hudson then asked, "Where's Jared?"

Jepherson did not say anything, but Jared walked out from the side. Hudson knew that Jared would not leave Jepherson's side.

Raeleigh was stunned. "Jared."

Jared did not answer her. Hudson said, "Let Raeleigh use the Harvey family's car since it's our family's official business. Jared, I want you to accompany Raeleigh."

Raeleigh hung up the phone and leaned against the car. Then, Jared straightened Raeleigh's dress carefully. Raeleigh opened her eyes, wearing no expression on her face.

Her feelings for Jared was not the love between men and women, but once something happened, it could no longer be changed. It was not clear what made things develop to this point, but now she could only accept it.

Jared took away his hand and said, "As long as I give up the idea, Jepherson will let me stay by his side and things will go back to the way it was.

He's a smart guy. He broke my legs. He wants me to know that even though we're close, he still will not show any mercy. He kept you by his side in hopes that I will get over you."

Of course I know this, but... if I had to leave you, I would rather watch you from a distance."

"Why bother? I have no feelings for you. I'm sure you know."

"I don't care. I'm happy as long as I get to see you."

What else could Raeleigh say? She turned her head and looked out the window. It was just like a road to the mortal world. She sat in the car and knew that she had no control over them, so she let them do what they wanted.

Soon, they pulled up at the gate of the Doyle Family. The cars stopped one after another. Zorion and Jacky's car stopped on either side of Raeleigh's car, blocking the gate of the Doyle Family.

When Raeleigh got out of the car, she looked up and realised that there was nothing special about Crevor's villa. It looked like any other villa.

Someone went to press the doorbell, while Raeleigh stood at the gate, waiting. It did not take long for a member of the Doyle family to come out. Raeleigh looked over at Jared and said, "I want him out of my sight."

Jared took out his gun and pointed it at the person's head. Within seconds, the sound of a gunshot rang through the air and the man fell to the ground. Raeleigh stood there, unfazed.

They would never know that jailbirds did not care about these kind of things.

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