Go After My Ex-wife -
Chapter 992 Met With A Car Accident
"Am I really that good-looking? Why are you staring at me that way?" Jepherson smiled lightly, raising his hand to pull Raeleigh into his embrace. Raeleigh lifted her hand to push him away, but his grip was too tight.
She slowly moved her gaze up and down Jepherson's body for a while before turning away to look in another direction. Jepherson held her head and kissed her. She glared at him before turning to leave.
A lot of children in the orphanage witnessed the intimacy between Raeleigh and Jepherson. She saw that they all blushed and had their heads lowered.
A little girl ran up to them and asked, "Are you guys kissing?"
"That's right." Jepherson was in a good mood. He glanced at Raeleigh and squatted on the ground, looking at the little girl in front of him. "What's your name?"
"Nana." The little girl was adorable and chubby.
Jepherson said, "She is shy. She's afraid of being seen by you. Can you pretend that you didn't see anything?"
Raeleigh bit her lip. What was that?
"Alright, we didn't see anything," The little girl immediately went along with him. Jepherson lifted his head to look at Raeleigh and found that her face was blushing uncontrollably to the point that she was red all over. She left to find a quiet corner.
Only then did Jepherson get up and told the children, "We'll buy you all gifts later. Be good, alright?"
"We'll be obedient," the group of children said, one after another. Jepherson then went to find Raeleigh.
"Are you very touched by the children in the orphanage?" Jepherson stood aside, stretching his arms. She looked at him. "You're also quite touched by them."
Jepherson didn't answer and continued to stretch his arms.
Raeleigh seemed to anticipate an answer. However, since Jepherson did not say anything, Raeleigh did not continue to ask.
Raeleigh and the group of children had breakfast. After Jepherson mentioned visiting the mall, Raeleigh proposed to tag along while he bought his stuff. Along the way, Raeleigh asked him, "When are we going back?"
"I'm not sure yet." Jepherson leaned to the side of the car.
"I still have classes to attend."
"The truth is that you can't learn anything at school. It's not for nothing that so many others look at you with disdain." He looked outside before slowly turning his head towards Raeleigh. Raeleigh was so pissed off that she didn't know what to say. "If it weren't for you, then I wouldn't have been discriminated against by others. Quirina and a lot of the others were against me as a result of your shenanigans. Humans have always been treacherous, and I've always wanted to live a life without being bothered by others. Your presence changed all of this. It's funny how you're telling me this when you're the root of this problem."
"Is it funny?" Jepherson laughed and turned to glance at the view outside the window. He didn't say anything and she didn't know what he was thinking about either. Raeleigh clenched her fists and felt that Jepherson was indeed hard to deal with.
Surely enough, after a few minutes, Jepherson said, "It's all a part of life. You'd have to experience life's bitterness sooner or later." "Some are were just unreasonable."
"Your way of thinking is not to stand aloof from worldly affairs but to be cowardly and incompetent."
"When you're bullied, you should fight back. Why are you letting things be? Don't you think that's weird?"
Raeleigh was rendered speechless by his words. "Whatever you say, how are we considered the same with your background?"
"What's the difference? I'm human, and you're human as well. Is it only because I'm wealthy?" Jepherson stared straight at Raeleigh aggressively, making Raeleigh feel uncomfortable.
"Don't look at me like that. Your background determines your future achievements. Even if you're like me, your sense of superiority is better than mine."
"A sense of superiority is something you build upon yourself. If you think you're no better than others, then that will be it. If one encounters setbacks by attributing them to one's parents and innate conditions, then those geniuses would have deserved to die instead of being highly respected." Jepherson spoke out as if he was presenting a lecture.
Closing her lips, Raeleigh stared at him with her bright eyes. She didn't have any thoughts that needed to be voiced out, but she wasn't convinced, as she didn't agree with him.
But she said nothing and turned around to look at the side.
Raeleigh was depressed for a while before she turned around and looked at Jepherson, who was glancing at her, suddenly saying, "If we can switch our identities at this moment, then I wonder how you'd feel. You'll be looked down upon by my grandmother when you're at my house, and you won't even be invited to sit down. Would you still tell me all this?
"It's true that there shouldn't be any difference in treatment between the royals and the lowly, but there's a distinction between the rich and poor in society. Your parents are the backbone of your family background that provided you with the requirements needed in order to succeed. You can sit in the car and be the heir of the Harvey family, but I'm different. I have nothing. If I don't work hard, then no one will work hard for me."
"You said that we're the same. Why did you get the attention of thousands of people, but I was pushed aside and spurned everywhere?"
"If I had such status and parents like Deanna, then would I be toyed around by you?"
"You say that I'm the same as you. Why is it that I was bullied while Deanna was protected from it?"
"Isn't all of this existence of differences in treatment of the rich and the poor?"
"Don't deceive yourself. I can't even openly become your friend. Why should I be like you?"
After finishing her words, Raeleigh turned her head away in anger. She did not want to say anything more. The car fell into silence, and even the driver kept quiet.
Jepherson didn't think his identity was important, but his future was determined by the relationship between others.
it was just like how others couldn't order people around as soon as they were born, whereas he could. That logic was simple. How could he not get it?
Jepherson's face was gloomy. Even Stuart did not dare to heave a breath. Was Raeleigh always so bad-tempered?
The car stopped, and Raeleigh pushed the door open and got off. Jepherson got out of the car and watched Raeleigh walking towards the mall. He stepped forward, following closely behind, and was ready to call out to Raeleigh. But at that moment, a car came from afar and sped towards Raeleigh. Without thinking, Jepherson rushed over and pushed Raeleigh away. The two fell to the ground together. Stuart immediately walked over to check on them. "Young Master."
"The car." Jepherson lay there. He was fine and was protecting Raeleigh tightly.
Stuart hurriedly looked around, but there was no car. It had long disappeared and was nowhere to be found.
"Young Master, are you alright?" Stuart helped Jepherson up. One of his legs felt heavy. He did not get up and took a deep breath. "I'm fine. Take a look at Raeleigh."
Jepherson turned over and lay on the ground. At that moment, a crowd had gathered around. Raeleigh sat up from the ground and stared at Jepherson. When she saw the blood on his legs, she was shocked and couldn't react for a long while.
"What happened to you? What's wrong with your leg?" Raeleigh looked at Jepherson's leg. Jepherson lay on the ground and was breathing with difficulty. He lifted his hand to untie his collar as he said, "Call an ambulance. My leg was hit by the car!"
Raeleigh looked at him in a daze, while he smiled and said, "It's gonna be fine."
Although he said that it was going to be alright, he slowly closed his eyes and held her hand tightly.
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