Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter 1840 Unexpected



Chapter 1840 Unexpected

When the time came, Raeleigh enrolled Carsten into a kindergarten. On the first day of school, Carsten

was bullied.

Raeleigh felt sorry for him as she gently touched his swollen face. He had been beaten because he

could not speak.

She wanted to confront the bully, but Jepherson stopped her.

He told her that Carsten should resolve this matter by himself.

That year, Raeleigh could not sleep well at night. Hair loss became an issue, and she was exhausted

all the time.

But after half a month, the children stopped bullying Carsten. Instead, their parents came to Raeleigh's

home.

"Just take a look at your child..."

The parents pointed to their child, and Raeleigh was confused when she saw a boy about the same

height as Carsten.

The boy seemed to have taken a serious beating, but when Carsten had gotten beaten up like this,

Raeleigh hadn't gone to look for trouble with the bully's parents, did she?

Raeleigh retorted, "And? It's normal for children to fight. My son can't speak; he's autistic, but your son

can talk. What do you want me to say? My son has never fought with other children before. In fact, he

has always been bullied."

"No, Carsten is harsh when he's violent. He even told me that he beat me as revenge. He does talk."

After that, the boy burst into tears.

Raeleigh said, "You shouldn't lie, boy. My son has never spoken a word since he was a baby."

"Ah..."

The boy cried even louder, and Raeleigh said, "You can do whatever you want. It's not good for

children to fight, but my son has never laid a hand on another child! Besides, it takes two to tango,

doesn't it?"

The boy's parents were furious. "Though my son likes to get into fights, he never lies. Your son is

obviously a lively child, yet you insist that he can't talk. I wasn't going to ask for anything from you, but if

you keep denying, I'm going to sue you."

"You may do as you wish."

Raeleigh seethed.

With a bang, she closed the door and turned around to look at Carsten as he stood in the room.

Raeleigh had never laid a hand on him. She stepped forward and held him into his arms. Although he

was only four years old, he was already a heavy child.

Raeleigh sat on the sofa and said to Carsten, "Don't worry. I'll protect you. If they come back, I'll chase

them away."

Carsten looked up at her and fell asleep in her arms.

The next day, another child came to their house with complaints of their own, and this continued for a

week. Raeleigh was truly exhausted by the time the weekend rolled around. She thought about how

everyone was saying that Carsten could talk, and how it didn't make sense for all the children to lie.

Raeleigh drove Carsten to the kindergarten. After Carsten got out of the car and waved goodbye to

Raeleigh, she pulled away but turned back shortly after. She had already made an appointment with

the teacher, so she went right into the kindergarten.

She hid in a corner and watched as everyone listened to their classes. However, Carsten was nowhere

in sight.

Raeleigh felt this odd, and thought that someone must have secretly instructed Carsten to do so.

Since the teachers seemed to be in on this, it could only mean that this was Jepherson's doing.

Raeleigh began to look for Carsten. Eventually, she stopped when she heard clapping noises and the

sound of someone blowing a whistle on the soccer field.

She walked into the soccer field and noticed several children playing soccer there; Carsten was

amongst them.

Their game was somewhat different from the usual soccer game. It seemed like they were training to

play soccer. Usually, the goalkeeper would lead the training by blowing the whistle if he were

dissatisfied.

But apart from the goalkeeper, everyone else seemed to be trying their best to kick the soccer ball.

It was as if they were competing against each other to score the most goals.

Raeleigh froze for a moment, staring at the man in black giving the children instructions. Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

At this moment, the children noticed Raeleigh. Shaney had grown up. As an athletic twelve-year-old,

her body was slender and fit.

Meanwhile, Francisen was already taller than Shaney while two other children were equally tall.

Jacqueline was pretty too, and all of them wore colorful jerseys and were training hard.

Carsten stood among them, sporting a black jersey. His face was blank when he saw Raeleigh.

He thought he was going to receive a beating.

He felt guilty playing soccer while the other children were studying. Besides, he had a bad habit of

beating up a kid each day.

He glanced at Santiago who dropped his whistle and clapped his hands together. "Alright, let's call it a

day. Go rest."

As Santiago walked towards Raeleigh, pieces of memories surfaced in her mind, overwhelming her.

Santiago still looked the same. He had not changed one bit. He walked to Raeleigh and held her in his

arms.

Raeleigh hugged him back and asked in a hoarse voice, "When did you return?"

"Half a month ago."

She pushed him away and touched his face. "You haven't changed at all."

"Neither have you."

Santiago raised his hand to pat Raeleigh's head. Raeleigh rubbed her head and noticed the children

around them had already surrounded her.

"Mom..."

"Mom..."

Everyone called out for Raeleigh at the same time. Meanwhile, Carsten rushed to Raeleigh's side and

hugged her leg. "None of you can take her from me."

Upon hearing Carsten's crisp voice, Raeleigh looked down at him, then squatted down and asked,

"Carsten, when did you learn to talk?"

Carsten glanced at Santiago. "Uncle Santiago taught me how to."

"Why didn't you tell me?"

"He said that I should keep it a secret and surprise you. So, I didn't tell you."

Carsten had grown more mature, and his voice sounded melodious. Raeleigh was so overwhelmed

with joy that she could hardly think of anything else.

"I'll forgive you this time, but I won't be so nice the next time this happens, understood?"

"Understood."

Alas, Carsten managed to escape scot free. However, when Raeleigh stood up, he held her hand

tightly, as if he was afraid that someone would take her away.

Santiago bent down and carried Carsten in his arms, asking him to ride on his shoulders. Then, he

looked at Raeleigh and said, "You should know that this child has a knack for getting into fights. He's

been beating up kids every day."

"Are you saying he inherited this from Jepherson?" Raeleigh chuckled awkwardly.

"Jepherson never beat people up. I think he got it from me."

Santiago walked away with Carsten in his arms and Raeleigh watched the children follow them. She

stared at Santiago as she walked behind the group. All of a sudden, she felt as if her thoughts were no

longer messy and confusing as before.

Much seemed to have changed in four years, and none of these changes were expected in any way by

Raeleigh.


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