Chapter 1802 Back to Prison
Chapter 1802 Back to Prison
Raeleigh stared at Calvinchel with what seemed to be a brief moment of doubt but still she approached
him. Her quiet and beautiful eyes shrouded in ice and snow gazed at him as she said, "Did you think
that you got the court to give you a life sentence due to your own capabilities?"
Something shifted a little in Calvinchel's eyes, a faint look of incredulity in them.
Raeleigh surveyed the people around them. Jepherson was somewhat astonished, but Raeleigh had
never said what she didn't mean.
"I might as well tell you. The one who did your operation, I was the one who hired them. I wanted them
to operate and treat your injuries. When you filed for lawsuit, I was the one who paid for it to get
through the channels as you followed from behind.
This court trial, the initiator of it all isn't you, but me. You underestimated me a little too much.
"I can cripple all four of your limbs, and I can leave them intact to live like a decent person. If I were
you, I would act like a fool and stay in a psychiatric hospital for two years until things blow over. Once
things had calmed, I would come out again to settle my debts.
To stay low and wise up is the best course of action. Unfortunately for you, I know your character very
well and you'll definitely never let this go unanswered.
But you have miscalculated. Remember this well, never have a woman as your enemy, otherwise you'll
be played till you are dead!"
Beneath the pair of sunglasses he wore, Jepherson inadvertently glanced at Raeleigh.
His hand tightened around her waist, a kind of worry being brewed in his heart.
This Raeleigh in front of him, did she really have no intentions to retaliate against him? If she did, then
how would he end up?
Raeleigh raised her head up to study Jepherson, before she turned back to Calvinchel who seemed to
be in shock, "The reason why I want you to get better is because I want to send you to a certain place.
Once you're there, you'll have no chance of getting out. You'll never see the light of day again."
"What are you going to do?" Calvinchel had seen first hand how cruel Raeleigh could be, and he
believed that what she said wasn't all bluff. Raeleigh divulged, "You should know very well what I'm
going to do. A life for a life. As you've done so many terrible deeds, I'm just sending you to a place
where you can pay with your life.
Don't worry, I'll come visit you."
"Let's go." Two people stood behind Calvinchel's back, one of them gave a nudge to prompt him to
leave.
It was only then Jepherson realised that those two didn't seem to be ordinary prison wardens. They
looked a little too upright to be one.
"Wait a minute, which department do you belong to?" Jepherson tried to stop them, but the other party
did not pay attention to him. They proceeded to press the person directly into the car and drove away.
Jepherson dragged Raeleigh into the car. After that, they tailed the car from behind only to lose them
on the road. Jepherson called the traffic bureau to get the surveillance footage out but to no avail.
Later, Jepherson went to the bathroom. When he came out, Raeleigh had disappeared. No matter
where he searched, he could not find her.
No one even answered the phone.
Jepherson may hold the entire city in the palm of his hands, but he still couldn't fish out Raeleigh's
whereabouts.
Jepherson called Jacky to ask whether he knew her location. Jacky replied that he didn't know.
Jepherson laughed mirthlessly, "You don't know where she is? Then do you know where Deanna is?"
"Jepherson, if you do this again, I promise you..."
Jepherson hung up the phone and looked back at Jared. "I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself.
Bring Deanna to me."
Jared glanced at Jepherson. "There will be problems if we do this."
"I'm past the point of caring about it anymore. Those who challenge me, I'll challenge them back."
"I understand."
Jared immediately went in search of Deanna. Halfway down the road, he met with Jacky who was also
in search for his wife. Jacky demanded that Jared get down from the car but was ignored. The only
orders he listened to was Jepherson's.
Once they arrived at the Atkinson's family entrance, Jacky jumped out of his car, headed for Jared and Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
stood in his way, "Don't think that just because you're one of Jepherson's men that I won't do anything
to you. If you take one more step, I will have you arrested."
"I'm just following orders. If you think that this can intimidate me, then continue with your empty
threats."
Jared took a step forward and Jacky reacted without further ado.
Jared evaded. Soon after, both of them came to blows. By the time Zorion stepped out of the house,
they had fought for quite a while. He observed the situation for a moment. Although Jacky wasn't at a
disadvantage, the problem was that since Jared was already here at their doorstep, it was a matter of
time on whether he could get through or not.
"Fehmen, have a go with your fellow compatriot. Jacky, is this worth your identity?"
It was only then Jacky stepped back. With a gloomy expression, he turned around and headed for
Rhys's house. Rhys himself stood in the doorway as he watched everything unfold outside with much
confusion. He asked Jacky, "What happened? Why is Jared here?"
Jacky gave a rough account of what had happened. Rhys's face darkened, "Nonsense. He was the one
who lost Raeleigh, why did he need to kidnap my daughter?"
Jacky didn't answer. Rhys immediately called Calvin who was watching television at the time and was
being depressed. When Belle said that she would ignore him, she truly did. She had slept in the room
together with their youngest son, unwilling to let him in, nor speak or see him. He didn't know what
caused her bout of temper during the New Year's, he could only watch television all by his lonesome
now. When he received Rhys's call, he thought that they were going to have some fun together, but the
more he listened, the stranger he felt about the whole thing.
"Your daughter is about to be kidnapped?" Calvin found it amusing. 'If you knew that your daughter was
about to be lost, then you should properly protect her. Why are you telling me?' he thought.
But then Rhys rebuked him, "Talk to me again after you have a talk with that son of yours on what is
going on. If my daughter really got kidnapped, I'll see you in court."
Rhys hung up the phone and glanced at Deanna. "Why aren't you going back to rest?"
"Okay."
Deanna went back upstairs. She didn't know who she had offended. Why did they always want to
kidnap her? She had gotten tired of being caught all the time in this game of tag, it's about time they
changed to another target.
Once she went upstairs, Jacky also went back.
Lottie, who was downstairs all this while, missed her grandchildren and had no appetite to eat.
Not that Rhys didn't think about them, but as they had yet to return, his hands were tied.
Raeleigh got out of the car and glanced at the Green House prison. It was already evening. During this
period after the New Year, the atmosphere inside the prison walls was warm. Even meal times weren't
strictly adhered to, which was much better than the usual treatment.
Raeleigh simply strolled in from the side door, which garnered some stares from the prisoners who saw
her. There were some who greeted Raeleigh with smiles on their faces.
Raeleigh had made sporadic visits to this place before, but had not come by in recent days.
Nevertheless, it was known that with Raeleigh's arrival, that meant extra meal portions for the next few
days. Additionally, they also knew that the reason for her presence here was to meet Austin.
Everyone was aware of the relationship between Raeleigh and Austin. Whenever she came by, she
would always stay inside his room. If a woman came in the dark of the night to the prison, spent all
night in a man's room only to leave before dawn; if she wasn't here to accompany a man, what else
could it be?
All the people in Green House prison, from the wardens to the common prisoners, knew about
Raeleigh's presence here. However, they dared not speak a word about it. All of them knew that within
the four walls of Green House prison, a death of a man was as common as them eating their meal and
all of them would like to live for another day or two.