With the author's famous Go After My Ex-wife series, Maia Martin captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 874 Matters That Would Be Better Off, 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?
Key: Go After My Ex-wife Chapter 874 Matters That Would Be Better Off
"Are you hungry? I prepared some chicken soup for you. Have some. It'll help with the heat stroke." Scarlette adjusted the bed and brought a bowl of chicken soup she had lovingly made for Raeleigh. Raeleigh reached out her hand to take it, sipped it, and asked, "You know how to cook chicken soup?"
"I am an orphan after all. What don't we orpCalvin know?" Scarlette sat by her side and Raeleigh was momentarily stunned. She raised her head and looked at Scarlette. She did not speak but ate the chicken soup in her hand quietly.
Raeleigh handed over the small bowl to Scarlette after she finished eating. Then, she took a look at the weather outside and said, "What day is it today?"
"It's Thursday," Scarlette answered while putting the small bowl aside. Raeleigh looked at her quizzically. "Isn't it Wednesday."
"Wednesday has passed. You've been sleeping for a day." Scarlette turned around and sat down, Raeleigh knew only then that she had been in hospital for a whole day.
"How did you answer them about the matter with Quirina?" Raeleigh asked. It occurred to her that they were here because Quirina was launching an investigation on them.
With a look of disapproval on her face, she replied, "What could I say? I simply kept silent."
"You didn't say a word?" Raeleigh was quite surprised. Scarlette said, "Haven't you learnt anything from the TV shows? I have the right to remain silent."
Raeleigh froze for a moment and then burst into laughter. "You really have a solution for everything."
"This is barely a solution. It's common sense. When in an unknown territory, before you have ascertained your enemies' motives towards you, you must not simply open your mouth or else you might fall into their trap and be killed by them for saying the wrong thing." Scarlette remembered clearly these words that her master, Aron, had taught her. Thinking about him, she started to miss him.
Raeleigh thought about what she said and thought that Scarlette made a lot of sense. She nodded and moved to get out of bed. "I want to go to the bathroom."
"I'll help you."
"Alright."
Scarlette helped Raeleigh to the toilet. After she went in, Raeleigh looked up at the surveillance camera in the ward and squeezed out a smile at it.
Jepherson stood up from his seat, picked up a cup of tea on the desk, and blew on it while walking.
Stuart stood aside. The young master had not slept for the whole day and kept sipping on the tea. If this went on, then he wouldn't be sleeping that night either.
"Stuart."
"Young Master."
"Let the Old Madam know of this matter." Jepherson drank his tea and stood by the window, looking down. Stuart thought for a moment before replying, "Yes, sir."
Paige was admiring the flowers at home when she heard some of the servants gossiping about something. She turned and asked them, "What are you discussing today?"
The few servants quickly replied, "Madam, it's nothing much."
"Nothing? What is it then that I heard about something happening at the university?" Paige looked at these servant girls whom she had spoiled. These girls had followed her here from A City. So, they knew the Old Madam very well. They were favored upon in the Ink Garden. Even when the old caretakers of this place saw them, they would be respectful to them.
Paige liked them because they were sensible and obedient. What was wrong with them that day? They had acted out of place and were gossiping at the side.
However, Paige also had her own thoughts. In order to protect and hold on to Deanna, she couldn't care too much for Raeleigh either.
When Jepherson's car arrived outside the house, he was barely awake from his sleep and the minute he got out of the car, he was observed by Paige, who was at the doorstep.
Jepherson walked towards Paige and he then called out to her, "Grandma."
"You still know then that I am your grandmother? Such a big thing has happened, but it was kept a secret from me. I wonder what your intentions are," Paige said to Jepherson, but she knew him very well and her eyes carried a hint of pity.
"I was afraid that you would get angry, so I daren't let you know. How did you know, Grandma?" Jepherson walked to Paige's side and held her hand. The grandmother and her grandson walked hand in hand into the house and Paige said comically, "How could I not know? It was all over the news. The entire Capital City knows about it."
Jepherson hadn't taken a rest for 24 hours. There were dark circles under his listless eyes, but he did not say anything.
Paige glanced at her grandson. "Deanna has already told me about this. It has nothing to do with you. But this girl born out of wedlock from the Cole family has gone too far. It doesn't matter if she wants to shame herself. However, if she implicates the Harvey family, then it's her fault. I don't know how the Cole family manages their children. They're so ill-mannered, yet they're standing up for her."
"Yousif has always doted on his mistress. If not for her lowly status, then he would have brought her into the family officially a long time ago. He wouldn't have waited until today. But the fact that this thing happened now is not a surprise," Jepherson said calmly. Paige looked at her grandson again. "What do you mean?"
"Grandma, there's something you don't know. It's one thing for Quirina to run amok in the school. Since she's a member of the Cole family, as your grandson, I can ignore that and turn a blind eye to it."
"But she really has a pig's brain, and her actions are nothing a person would do."
"How should I put it?" Paige was then quite curious. This was shameful enough, and to think that Quirina could do something worse than this, was a wonder.
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