Chapter 1678
Chapter 1678
He paused for a moment. "When you have this sort of thinking again, you can let your wife go and enjoy all the men she wants. She shouldn't have to save herself for you."
Jepherson was calm. Raeleigh then pushed the door open and came in, followed by Zorion and his sister, as well as Harvey.
Raeleigh quietly returned to his side and sat down.
Jepherson took a look at her. "If you don't want to be responsible for her life, maybe you should have cut your balls off. Balls gone, responsibility gone. Take the hint."
All the men around him could not help gasping. They all felt that what Jepherson said was like a joke, but they could not refute his logic.
Jepherson knocked on the table and lowered his head. He looked at the people around him. He was in a foul mood, his tone cold.
With Slade's masculinity challenged, he stared at Jepherson and laughed sarcastically. "Now, I don't believe that none of the men here hasn't had more than one chick. Go figure."
Crossing his legs, Jepherson said, "I was about to tell you to scram, but your words made me change that thought. Let's see how many of us here has been a one-woman man from the start."
Jepherson first raised his hand and said, "I swear that I have never touched any other woman except for the one beside me."
Slade laughed mockingly. "Your words are one thing, the truth may be another."
Jepherson didn't say much, but Zorion raised his hand and said, "I swear, I have only loved this woman beside me, and never anyone else."
Rossie blushed and lowered her head.
Jacky raised his hand. "I swear, I would only have Deanna as my lover and not anyone else."
"I swear, my wife would be the only one for me. She's not the prettiest woman out there, but we've known each other since our university days and have been together since!"
The person sitting across from Jepherson said and felt funny.
The people around also raised their hands and talked about some interesting things about their relationship. This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
Everyone raised their hands.
Jepherson looked at Slade's ghoulish face. "If there's one thing I learned from being a man, it's that you don't use loyalty to measure a person's worth, but you can use it to measure a man's virtue and performance."
"Only responsible couples form a happy family. You have violated your dignity as a man while abandoning your wife and your children."
"I am not a noble man, but I don't ever want to cooperate with you."
"Jepherson Richards, you will one day regret this."
Slade turned around and stormed towards the door. When he reached the door, he stopped and turned around to look at the people present and said, "You are all hypocrites."
After saying that, he spun around and left. Jepherson stared in the direction of the door for more than ten seconds. Then, he turned around and looked at Raeleigh, who was sitting quietly. He put his hand on hers, held it, and watched her.
He stood up and pulled her, ready to leave.
Raeleigh stood up and was about to follow him when Deanna said, "Jepherson, bring Raeleigh to our place. Jacky and I will wait for you. See you tomorrow afternoon."
Jepherson paused for a moment but did not agree to visit. Raeleigh then left with him.
Jacky glanced at Harvey and Harvey immediately said, "Everyone, please don't be affected by matters that have nothing to do with you. Let's continue the feast."
After saying that, Harvey nodded politely and turned to chase after Raeleigh and Jepherson.
Out of the door, Harvey called out to Raeleigh.
Raeleigh was ready to get into the car. Harvey passed her a note and said, "Jacky asked me to give this to you."
Raeleigh looked down at the note.
Harvey helped close the door and smiled towards the inside of the car. Then, he turned around and left.
Raeleigh only read the note when the car had already started moving. There was a time, two in the afternoon, written on it, but there was no address.
Jepherson took the note from her and looked at it intently for a moment before giving it back to her.
The tension in the car suddenly became heavy, even the driver felt that something was wrong.
Finally, Jepherson asked, "When did Jacky get in touch with you?"
Raeleigh thought for a moment. "Never."
It was exceptionally quiet in the back of the car. Jepherson did not say anything else until the car was parked in the hotel's parking lot. When they got out of the car, Jepherson asked, "Raeleigh, when did you first meet Jacky?"
Raeleigh looked at Jepherson while walking. "What else do you want to know?"
Jepherson was immediately lost for words. He turned and headed up to their hotel room. Once the door was open, he pushed Raeleigh up against it and kissed her while stripping.
When they were done, Jepherson asked Raeleigh, "Why hasn't he come yet? Does he really have a mistress?"
Raeleigh frowned. "Why do you keep bringing this up? You know that I am married, but you still do this. Don't you think that you are deceiving yourself?"
"If I were to say that I don't think so, would you get mad?" Jepherson lay on his side, his eyes halfclosed.
Every time they did the deed, Jepherson always felt like sleeping. He wondered whether it was normal.
"Would you stop saying it if I told you that I am?"
"Hmm..."
Jepherson smiled and lay there with satisfaction.
Raeleigh pulled her hand but he did not let her go. She said, "I need to go to the bathroom."
Only then did he let go. When Raeleigh came back, he had already fallen into a deep sleep.
Raeleigh got on the bed, took a book from the bedside and opened it. She couldn't sleep well if she didn't go back.
She had been out for so long, couldn't she go back?
Raeleigh read the book for more than an hour. Jepherson turned over and hugged her cold legs. He opened his eyes to look at Raeleigh. With his face darkening, he sat up from the bed and asked. "Aren't you tired?"
Raeleigh read the book and raised her head to look at Jepherson. "What's wrong?"
"What time is it? Why aren't you asleep?"
Raeleigh then put down the book. Looking at it carefully, she found that Jepherson was pretty good- looking. He could have anything or anybody he wanted but still, he was mingling with a married woman.
His family didn't agree and she didn't agree either, but he was determined. Wasn't it strange?
Raeleigh lay down quietly as if she had never had any trouble with Jepherson. He then moved from one side, hugged her, and rubbed her hands from behind. "Were you sad just now?"
Raeleigh didn't answer his question. She had almost forgotten about it, but she opened her eyes and said, "I don't want to talk about it."
"Tell me what happened at that time."
Jepherson wanted to know.