Chapter 26
Chapter 26
They had divorced, and she had given up the shares in her hand.
Josie and Henry had nothing to do with each other anymore..
“Why… was he still waiting for me downstairs?” she thought.
“Samuell Henry’s expression got darker, especially when he saw Samuel with Josie.
Samuel instinctively stood in front of Josie. “Why are you still here after the divorce?”
“She’s my wife. It’s none of your business. Henry was inexplicably flustered.
“Come on! She’s your ex–wife, OK?” Samuel retorted. “Didn’t you get a divorce certificate today? She’s a free woman now, She’s single.”
Josie hid behind Samuel without saying a word.
She didn’t want to see Henry.
Josie, come here.” Henry lowered his voice and didn’t want to bother himself arguing with the likes of Samuel.
“Mr. Gibson, it’s getting late. What’s the matter?” Josie asked in an aloof tone.
Henry felt suffocated looking at the distant Josie in front of him. “Jo, let’s talk.”
Today in the company, he was absent–minded all day.
Henry usually focused on work, and few personal feelings could distract him. But since he got the divorce certificate, his mind was full of Josie’s relieved face.
“Have I fallen in love with Josie, or am I just sulking?” he asked inwardly,
“We are in a relationship. Henry, are you blind again?” Samuel pulled Josie over and held her tightly in his arms.
Josie was stunned for a long time.
“Was Samuel helping me out?” she thought.
“Samuel!” What Henry feared most was Samuel. He was sure that the latter must have some ulterior motives for approaching Josic.
“Henry, it’s you who didn’t keep your promise, not me!” Samuel was also furious
Josie couldn’t understand what they were talking about. She speculated that the two perhaps were in conflict.
Samuel was deliberately provoking Henry.
“Josie, I think we need to talk, Henry ordered Josie.
Although they were already divorced, Henry was unwilling to see Josie marry someone else. He didn’t even dare to think
about it
“There’s nothing to talk about. We’ve divorced. I don’t want my boyfriend to misunderstand. Josie held Samuel’s finger nervously and looked up at Samuel pleadingly.
“Help me…” she plead silently.
Samuel smiled. Then, he put on a pretense. “Don’t worry. Im not blind. I won’t get it wrong.
After that, Samuel rubbed Josie’s head lovingly and said, “Are you tired? Why don’t you go upstairs to have a rest? I’ll handle Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
this.
Puzzled. Josie obeyed and went upstairs while her mind was still a little blank.
It was a shame that Samuel didn’t join the film industry.
“Josie!” Henry was fuming.
Samuel stopped Henry and let Josie run into the staircase.
“Samuel, I warned you not to touch my woman!” Henry gave Samuel a punch. “Don’t think I don’t know what you’re thinking! Josie is innocent. Don’t involve her!”
Samuel’s eyes darkened for a moment. He didn’t fight back but smiled disdainfully. “Innocent? You also know that she is innocent. Who has been consuming her innocence all these years?”
“Henry, wake up. Didn’t you say that you don’t even love her? Didn’t you say that you’re a gracious man in a relationship? Didn’t you say that you would divorce Josie after Mr. Gibson passed away? You two are divorced. Don’t bother her anymore! She doesn’t owe you anything!”
Henry stood there for a long time.
Josie didn’t owe him. They had divorced.
It was just that he was so unwilling to accept the reality now.
How could he be willing to watch Josie become someone else’s woman?
Henry didn’t know what was wrong with him.
“Why am I so unwilling? Isn’t it the best result for them to part with each other?” he asked himself.
“Henry, I heard you accompanied Ashley to try the wedding dress?” Samuel lit a cigarette.
Josie hadn’t seen the news yet. What would she feel when she sees it?
As soon as they divorced, Henry took Ashley to try on the wedding dress.
“There’s no need to explain to you!” Henry frowned.
Samuel didn’t want to know anyway and sneered. “Stay with your little girlfriend. Don’t let her mess with Josie again.”
Obviously, Ashley was doing that on purpose to show off to Josie.
This woman was not simple.