Before this, she hated Curtis for killing her brother and forcing Kristie to marry. After learning the truth, she realized Curtis did everything in their best interest.
Upon noticing how quiet Rayna was, James asked, “Are you not feeling well?”
“I’m fine.” Rayna regained her composure and grinned at him. “Don’t worry about us. All right, I need to head to the office now. Let’s talk more tonight.”
James had no choice but to keep mum.
Rayna’s baby bump was growing fast, so even all her loose clothes could no longer hide her belly. Driving had become tedious, so she could only hail a cab by the road.
Throughout the journey to the office, she scrolled through the news on her phone.
Most trending news articles were related to celebrity gossip and weather reports—not a single post about last night’s incident.
Rayna tried keying a few keywords in the search engine but found nothing.
She then checked the other news portals, but all the news articles were celebrity gossip. No one reported on the drama that had happened between Curtis and her.
Rayna heaved a sigh of relief. It seems Faymon Group’s public relations has stepped up its game. It was such a newsworthy incident, yet none of the media published a story about it. It didn’t even impact Faymon Group’s share price in the slightest.
Soon, the cab arrived at Glory Corporation.
“Good morning, Ms. Garland.”
“Good to see you, Ms. Garland,” the employees at the lobby greeted Rayna as she entered the building.
Rayna nodded and responded with a grin. She could tell they were all curious but were too afraid to ask her about what had happened. Even though last night’s incident didn’t make headlines, many people are still aware of it, as the entire session was streamed live!
The thought of how people would make fun of Jefferson and talk behind his back made her feel awful, so she decided to see him in his office.
After knocking on the door, she entered the CEO’s office.
Jefferson was busy with his work, but when he lifted his head and saw her walking in, he adjusted his glasses and looked at her with a gentle gaze. “Belle, you’re early. What can I do for you?”
Rayna walked past his desk, stood before him, and said apologetically, “Jefferson, I’m sorry about yesterday…”
Before going to bed, she made a few phone calls, but he did not answer.
Jefferson placed his fingers on her lips, shook his head, and responded in a gentle voice, “You don’t have to apologize to me. It’s not your fault.”
Seeing how forgiving the man was made her feel even more miserable.
Since the wedding was broadcast live nationwide, at least a hundred million viewers must have watched the procession. Curtis barging into the church and snatching her way was a slap in Jefferson’s face, turning the latter into a laughingstock of the country.
How many people could actually tolerate that kind of humiliation?
Tears welled up in Rayna’s eyes. She embraced the man and leaned against his chest. “Let’s organize another wedding, shall we? I want to marry you.”
“We can hold wedding processions a hundred times, but Curtis will definitely do everything he can to stop us.” Jefferson stroked her hair. “He’ll not let you go since he knows he’s the father to your children.”
Rayna responded anxiously, “Let’s have our wedding overseas. He won’t be able to track us down if we complicate the route by taking a few more connecting flights.”
After stroking her cheeks gently, he cupped her face and made her look into his eyes.
In Rayna’s eyes, Jefferson saw anxiety, worry, and all sorts of emotions, but he did not see himself.
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