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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 1500

Humored, Raeleigh said, "What else do you think? She constantly has to worry, having a son like you. Now that you have a wife, she can finally relax and let me worry."

Jepherson found it hard to accept the fact that Raeleigh would get into the role so quickly. Or perhaps, he hadn't expected it, so he was both surprised and delighted.

Seeing Jepherson was silent, Raeleigh headed for Marissa's room, and he followed suit, asking from behind, "Scared?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No!"

"Why not?"

"As my grandmother would say, no one's life would be without failures; there will always be hardships along the way."

"I've only met a hurdle. Besides, which woman wouldn't have to move on from their old life after marrying? This is why people always say women start their second life after marriage."

"So why shouldn't I fight for my second life?"

Raeleigh said and entered the door. Jepherson paused for a moment at the doorway and then followed her in. After entering, all he had eyes for was Raeleigh. He was lost in thought at one point, looking at his beautiful, intelligent wife.

Meanwhile, Marissa just so happened to see the two of them showing affection in front of her.

And just like that, she hit the roof, lashing out at Raeleigh, "Why are you only home now? Do you know what time it is?"

To that, Raeleigh explained, "I didn't sleep last night, and I got up too early this morning, so I fell asleep outside. Jepherson didn't wake me up, so I overslept."

Humored, he thought her retaliation was brilliant. Well-structured and fluent. Absolutely brilliant!

He couldn't wait to see how his grandmother would react.

With amusement, Jepherson looked at Marissa, who was already long pale with anger. If it went on, she would die of anger because of the couple.

Marissa rubbed her head then pointed at Raeleigh. "How did I get a granddaughter- in- law like you? Seeing you already gives me a headache. How can you say something like that?!"

"Please enlighten me, Grandma. What have I said wrong? I'm just speaking the truth."

In other words, would Marissa prefer if she lied?

Raeleigh's words got her even more enraged. Looking up, she questioned, "This is how you're raised?"

Raeleigh kept quiet this time. When someone criticized your upbringing, don't argue nor refute but only listen.

Everyone knew the accuser was the actual uneducated scum.

Marissa was taking advantage of her seniority, but Raeleigh couldn't argue with her.

Raeleigh's silence got Marissa at a loss for words. Even she herself thought she had crossed the line by criticizing her upbringing.

Only then did she calm herself down, then turned to Jepherson and said, "And you. You're well aware we still have guests at home, yet you still listened to her and stayed out so late. Are you deliberately going against me?"

Jepherson thought for a moment. "Grandma, you know I never go against anyone."

Livid, Marissa retorted, "So you're saying I'm deliberately finding fault in you two?"

Jepherson did not answer, but his eyes had said it all, leaving Marissa suffocating in anger.

On seeing Marissa was feeling awful, Raeleigh said, "It's getting late, Grandma, do rest early. The old need to rest early. Jepherson and I did wrong today; we shouldn't have come back so late."

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