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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 834

Summary for Chapter 834 Classical Concert: Go After My Ex-wife

Update Chapter 834 Classical Concert of Go After My Ex-wife by Maia Martin

With the author's famous Go After My Ex-wife series, Maia Martin captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 834 Classical Concert, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Go After My Ex-wife series be available today?
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After being in the car for some time, Jepherson moved his hand from his thighs and reached towards Raeleigh. Raeleigh had her head lowered as she watched him place his hand onto hers. He held her hand gently, with his thumb on the inside of her palm while the other fingers held her palm.

Raeleigh didn't move. She knew that she wouldn't be able to escape despite what Jepherson wanted to do to her that time. It was the second time meeting him and she didn't get the feeling that he was going to do anything s*xual towards her.

On the contrary, Jepherson seemed to be trying to show her that he was being considerate towards her. But why was he doing that? Raeleigh had no idea.

After holding her hand, Jepherson turned his face to look at her. He had a light smile on his face.

"Was it interesting?" Jepherson whispered as his body moved towards her. Raeleigh didn't avoid him but she just stared at him. Jepherson couldn't get a reaction out of Raeleigh and his expression showed that he was disappointed. His eyes looked sad and he sighed out of frustration.

"If it were someone else, then would you have no reaction either? You're as stubborn as a rock, given your good looks," Jepherson said with a laugh. He leaned in to kiss her, and she moved back to avoid him, but before she could escape, he pressed his hand on the back of her head and pushed her towards himself.

Raeleigh widened her eyes, staring at Jepherson's lips on hers. Her eyebrows tightened and then slowly relaxed.

Seeing that she didn't react much, Jepherson turned around and pressed her against the car seat. He neither kissed her nor took any other actions, and all he did was to look at her silently. Jepherson noticed a sense of coldness in her gaze, as if she had disconnected herself from the world.

"Here." Jepherson pointed his finger to his lips. Raeleigh's beautiful eyes turned to look outside the window. She knew that if she didn't kiss him then, he wouldn't move away from her.

Raeleigh hesitated for a moment and wanted to do as he ordered. Jepherson smiled and kissed her before she could kiss him.

Then, Jepherson got up and adjusted his shirt.

"Stuart," Jepherson called out from the car. Raeleigh got up as she watched Jepherson sit up.

"Book two tickets to the classical violin recital." Jepherson instructed as Stuart was holding the car door open from the outside. Jepherson's expression looked indifferent and he didn't seem like someone with a bad temper.

Raeleigh hesitated for a while and then asked, "You want to go to a classical concert with me?"

"What else could it be? Don't all relationships start by going on dates?" Jepherson recalled how Raeleigh confessed to him and thought it was funny. "We had already exchanged gifts. Shouldn't we at least go to a classical concert?" he added.

"I didn't agree to date you. You deliberately misunderstood it. You knew that I was forced to confess to you, yet you accepted the gift. Not only did you almost cost me my scholarship application form, you made me Quirina's nemesis," Raeleigh complained. She was upset about being dragged into this situation. Even without Jepherson, Quirina was never going to let her off easily, but Jepherson's interference worsened her situation. No one would want to be in such a situation.

"I've accepted your gift. How could you just decide not to date me? It doesn't make sense, and why are you making it sound like it's reasonable? I am the Young Master of the Harvey family. You confessed your feelings to me publicly and I accepted it in front of everyone. If people found out that you dumped me, then how embarrassing would that be for the Harvey family? What would it do to my reputation?"

"You are clearly not being reasonable at all."

"Mr. Jepherson." Stuart interrupted Raeleigh's sentence. Jepherson turned to Stuart and replied, "Go ahead."

"Mr. Jepherson, about the classical concert, there are two sessions. We could still make it there on time if we leave now but the repertoire isn't the best." Stuart was frustrated that they were so unlucky.

"What is it?" Jepherson looked at Stuart and asked. "It's Love Story, followed by Butterfly Lovers," Stuart replied.

"We can't make it in time for Love Story?" Jepherson asked. Stuart replied, "Yes."

"We'll go for Butterfly Lovers then."

Stuart was stunned for a moment but he still circled back to the other side of the car and got in.

The driver drove the car straight to the hall where the concert was being held.

When the car arrived at the venue, Jepherson got down ahead of Raeleigh. Then, he turned around and reached out for Raeleigh's hand, waiting for her to get down from the car.

Raeleigh sat in the car and her gaze fell on Jepherson, who was outside the car. Raeleigh said, "I will get out of the car if you promise me that you'll send me back by ten o'clock. If you don't, then I won't get off."

Jepherson handed one of the coffees to Raeleigh. He then leaned over to her and whispered in a voice that only she could hear, "If you don't like it, then I'll get you a different one next time."

Raeleigh moved away and stared at Jepherson. She didn't understand why he was doing this. Had he possibly fallen for her?

"Forget about it. Someone like me doesn't belong in a place like this. It's only normal for wealthy guys to play with our emotions and take us on a ride." She thought about it and found it funny.

Raeleigh was well aware when it came to this matter.

Love had no boundaries, yet one mustn't go above one's rank.

Since young, Raeleigh had seen many relationships fall apart, even among average citizens around her. Life would be normal from the start as they struggled with their daily activities, but then they would end up separating from each other. It was all because they didn't have money. It happened way too often and because of that, Raeleigh didn't have big hopes in marriage.

Perhaps she might meet someone in the future, but that was not something she could worry about right then. It was too far away from the present, and she didn't want to think about it.

She wasn't against being friends with wealthy people, but it didn't mean that she would accept all of them.

Jepherson opened the lid of his cup of coffee and then sat quietly as he listened to the concert. Raeleigh watched him in confusion, and she then shifted her focus to the concert too.

Butterfly Lovers was an extremely difficult song to perform on violin. Raeleigh was incredibly focused on the performance.

Jepherson glanced at Raeleigh in the middle of the performance. She held her coffee in her hand and her eyes were fixed on the performers on stage. She looked so focused that it seemed like she had forgotten where she was.

He did not disturb her and allowed her to enjoy the concert in peace.

Raeleigh would smile from time to time as she watched the performance. Although it was only a faint smile, and it disappeared from her face quickly, Jepherson was able to catch every expression she had.

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