Of the Maia Martin stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Go After My Ex-wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 930 The Atkinson Siblings. Let's read the author's Go After My Ex-wife Maia Martin story right here.
Upon Jepherson's arrival, Rhys was ready to head out.
With a wide grin, Jepherson got out of the car.
"Mr. Atkinson."
"Jepherson, what brings you here?" To her surprise, Deanna asked as she clutched onto Rhys's arm. When she saw that Jepherson was walking towards them, she smiled politely.
"You didn't go to the office?" Rhys came back because he was caught up with something urgent. He wasn't expecting Jepherson.
"I have something to ask you, Mr. Atkinson. Do you have time?"
"Sure. I'm heading to the airport now. If you don't mind, let's go together," Rhys glanced at his son, Zorion, "You'll go with Deanna."
"Sure, dad."
Zorion threw a glance at Jepherson and walked towards the car. Someone opened the door for Zorion, and he got into the car in a haste.
"Jepherson, I'll be with my brother," Deanna informed and went to the car afterwards.
Rhys stepped towards the car after his children had gotten in. Stuart hurriedly opened the back door for Rhys, followed by Jepherson.
As they drove away, Jepherson asked, "Mr. Atkinson, have you been to Elkton University recently?"
"Why are you asking me this out of the blue? Is there anything wrong with the university?"
"No, I was just curious. There are some things that I need to find out. I'd like to ask around before taking action," Jepherson's attitude was modest. Moreover, Rhys had been nice to him.
"I've never been there."
Taken by surprise, Jepherson's brows furrowed.
"Alright. Thank you, Mr. Atkinson."
Beaming, Rhys said, "Did you get into trouble? If you did, you can ask Zorion for help. I've been jealous of your father recently. I want to retire Tristany as well. When I'm gone, hopefully, you'll train Zorion more often. I hope that you two get along well and will be business partners."
"I understand, Mr. Atkinson, don't worry about it."
"Well, I'm relieved to hear that. Anyway, Zorion is still a child. He's different from you and he's a few years younger. There's a lot that he still needs to learn."
"Yes, sir."
Upon arriving at the airport, Jepherson got out of the car and sent Rhys to the departure hall. After watching Rhys board the plane, he was ready to leave.
"Jepherson, you look like you're in a hurry. What's up?" Deanna followed Jepherson and asked with curiosity. He smiled and responded, "Nothing. I'm quite busy lately."
"Are you heading to the office? I want to ask if Raeleigh wants to carpool with us to school," Deanna looked at Jepherson with puppy eyes.
Patting Deanna's head, he uttered, "I'm not sure where I'm headed to. You can meet her."
"I'll go with Zorion then. See you," Deanna walked back to his brother. The siblings exchanged glances. Then, Jepherson took a glimpse at Zorion before leaving.
Stuart followed him.
"Zorion, I think something is wrong with Jepherson. He doesn't look great," Deanna realized.
Compared to a big villa, the conditions were definitely worse here. It was noisier and crowded.
However, it didn't cost her a lot to live in a decent house.
Raeleigh had no other extravagant desires.
To Zorion, he was so used to living in an enormous mansion and so he couldn't accept anything other than that.
He would never get used to this.
Forcing a smile, Raeleigh asked, "What brings you here?"
"We came to see you and also, give you a ride to school. Our father went traveling all of a sudden, that's why Zorion and I didn't go to school. Now that he left, we're going back, and we are bringing you with us."
"I'm taking a break for the next two days. I'm not going to school. I've already informed the teacher."
"Huh, why?" Deanna's eyes widened as Raeleigh told her the truth. "Scarlette's friend was injured because of me. Now, they're staying at my house. I can't go to school and leave them here."
"Raeleigh, you're such a kind soul." Deanna walked towards the gate as she said, "Raeleigh, which one is your house? I brought a present for your grandmother. Where is she?"
Amused, Raeleigh turned to look at Deanna.
"You don't need to bring us gifts."
"I'm already here! My mom said that it would be impolite for young people to not bring gifts when visiting the elderly," Deanna explained. On seeing that Raeleigh was silent, Deanna followed her inside.
Since the arrival of the Atkinson siblings, Raeleigh felt that her house has suddenly shrunk. She had to think about where they should stand, not to mention sit.
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