Getting My Ex-wife Back

Chapter 1792 Her Plan to See the Grim Reaper



Zorion restricted Elizen, pulled out a piece of gold from his pocket, and pried Elizen’s mouth open, shoving the gold in.

Elizen was forced to swallow it.

Meanwhile, Zorion kept the gold wire away, and Elizen fell to the ground.

Standing aside, Zorion didn’t even bother to give him a second look and walked away. Reaching the door, he gave his suit another quick dusting before he twisted the knob.

Hearing the door open, Jepherson got up on his feet and sized Zorion up before sitting back down. Zorion followed him, watching a movie on his phone until Jacky came back to resume the meeting.

Everyone returned apart from Elizen and his bodyguard. They waited for quite some time before Jacky dismissed the meeting, never suggesting looking for them.

The trio went into their respective cars and sped straight to the Richards Group Manor. Upon Jacky’s return to Green Jade Garden, Deanna ran out to hug him, on the verge of crying.

Wrapping his arms around her, Jacky asked, “Where’re the boys?”

“The boys, they…” Deanna started bawling. Thinking something horrible happened to their children, Jacky separated them and cupped Deanna’s cheek, comforting her, “Don’t cry.”

Deanna sniffled. “Raeleigh sent them away, saying they’re somewhere safe. We don’t need to worry about them.”

Jacky beamed at the news, relieved of his worries.

Zorion came out of his car right then and sensed something was off when he saw Jacky and Deanna’s expression.This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.

“What’s wrong?” Zorion asked coldly as he walked toward the couple.

“Cedric and Heitor… They were kidnapped. I…”

Zorion turned grim before Deanna could finish her words.

“B*stards! I’ll go find them.”

Rossie came out just then. “First Deanna and now her sons. Have you ever acted this recklessly for me?”

“Don’t you know to consider my feelings when you let your emotions act for you?”

Zorion stopped in his tracks and turned to look at Rossie.

“Of course I would.”

“Raeleigh has sent the twins somewhere secure. What you need to do now is to find a way to help Raeleigh. She has used herself as bait and set off to Waverly Village.”

“But knowing that woman, she probably isn’t there. I have no clue where though.”

Jepherson got out of his car as Rossie spoke. Hearing that, he went back into his car and ordered the chauffeur, “Waverly Village, now.”

The chauffeur obliged, and off Jepherson went.

“Go inside. I’ll go and find Raeleigh.”

Jacky urged Deanna to go in before chasing after Jepherson. Zorion looked over at Rossie, who said, “Be careful.”

Zorion then joined the search.

Rossie went to Deanna. “Next time, cry after you’ve made your point, lest people misunderstand.”

Deanna looked at Rossie and pouted. “What did I say? Zorion was the one at fau< why blame me for his recklessness? Do you think it's right to blame it all on me?" "Is there right and wrong between us?" Rossie said and headed inside, unbothered, while Deanna followed right behind. Since Rossie came into their lives, Deanna had lost her status as the favorite of the family. As if she could do anything about it. Jenna was in Santiago's room when Rossie knocked on the door. "Who is it?" She wouldn't open the door for Hanse no matter what. "Auntie Jenna, it's me, Rossie." Jenna only then invited Rossie in. Entering, Rossie went to Jenna and said, "The guys have returned but went to fetch Raeleigh. According to our plan, she'd be in Waverly Village now, but I'm worried. Knowing her, she wouldn't be there as planned; if that's the case, she'll easily be in trouble." "What?!" Jenna was shocked spitless, unable to find her voice for a long time. "Why didn't you say it earlier?" "You would've been worried, but I'm sure she'll be fine now that they have gone to her." Jenna fell limp that instant. How could they talk about this matter so easily? Do they not feel for Raeleigh at all? "Alright, I got it. Please leave me be." Jenna didn't want to see Rossie right then. If it weren't for her, Raeleigh would be recuperating at home right then, and she wouldn't have to worry, unlike now. After Rossie left, Jenna turned to her son. "Santiago, Raeleigh went out. She's still injured, but she went out right after she was treated." "They're using her as bait to lure those from the Doyle family." "I'm really scared something horrible will happen to Raeleigh. But I'm incompetent, and your father is senile and no longer cares about our family's affairs. I'm really disappointed in him." Jenna couldn't help shedding a few tears but quickly wiped them away. Lying on her son, she confided, "What should we do? What will become of Shaney if anything happens to Raeleigh? I don't even know where that girl is; she looks like an angel, so much like your brother." ... Raeleigh looked around. She descended the car and walked toward the wild, Fehmen and Jaird following right behind. To lighten up the mood, Raeleigh struck up a conversation with them. Jaird said, "I'm already twenty-six, but I still don't have a girlfriend." Raeleigh said, "I didn't ask if you have one. Why bring it up?" "I like you." Jaird blurted, leading Raeleigh to stop in her tracks and look at him. Jaird smiled and said, "I know you're Mr. Jepherson's woman, but it doesn't matter. We're not one to indulge in the secular world; it's already good enough to know you." Raeleigh wore an embarrassed smile as Jared came to her mind, asking, "Are people like you all like this?" "Like how?" "Nohow. Let's go." With that, she continued walking forward. In actuality, she couldn't walk any further anymore, but she couldn't stop. The Doyle family had found them, and it wasn't a small party. "There's a field up ahead, and it might become our burial ground. Go hide behind the boulders there and don't come for me. Forget about going back to her Whalen family too. They won't do anything but only think you two are dead." "What about you?" Jaird asked. Raeleigh said, "The explosives on me are enough to kill a hundred people, but I'm not afraid." "You plan on turning yourself into a human explosive?" "Yup." The Lee brothers fell silent. No one was not afraid of death, and they were no exception. They only became who they were because they did not want to be the subject of bullies or die in a fight, but they couldn't abandon her either. They soon arrived at the field. Raeleigh looked at the brothers, saying, "Go on, leave." But neither of them moved, standing by her side, fixing their gaze at her. Raeleigh sighed, "There is no difference between the death of one or three. Why stay? Don't be foolish." "It is an honor to serve with you." The two brothers stayed in the end, standing next to Raeleigh, who turned around and watched as the Doyle family surrounded them.


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