Chapter 51
“If I can’t reach Tricia in ten minutes, I’ll go straight to your father to demand her. If his daughter–in–law goes missing, let’s see if the chief prosecutor will do something about it!”
After saying this, Josephine didn’t look at the two of them again and left coldly.
Wilfred’s face looked terrible, and Shane’s face alternated between pale and flushed.
Neither of them was in the mood to ‘relax‘ anymore.
Shane had never been rebuffed by a woman before; Josephine was the only one.
“Why did you marry a stone from a latrine pit? Now I’m suffering because of you.”
Thinking of how Josephine had just looked at him as if they were mortal enemies, Wilfred felt both stifled and annoyed.
What on earth was she playing at?
She ignored Belinda’s ‘illness‘ and even dared to work at a rival company–was she deliberately going against him?
If that’s the case, then why did she buy that men’s watch at Mallscape Plaza?!
“Wilfred, I’m talking to you.”
Wilfred temporarily pushed aside the jumble of thoughts in his mind and asked perfunctorily.
“When does your agreement with Patricia expire?”
Shane leaned back on the sofa and lit a cigarette: “I don’t know. It has to wait until her grandfather dies.”
Patricia’s grandfather held evidence that could harm his father, so his father forced him to marry Patricia.
Patricia was dull and uninteresting, but kind and soft–hearted. Knowing he was forced to marry her, she signed an agreement with him.
In fact, they hadn’t even registered their marriage.
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Shane’s eyes flickered with a strange restlessness.
He opened a bottle of whiskey, and both he and Wilfred drank themselves into a stupor.
The woman drinking with Wilfred took the initiative to snuggle up to him. “Mr. Hayden, I’m Jossic. I admire you so much. Let me take you home.”
Josic? Wilfred, his vision blurred by drunkenness, reached out and put his arm around the
woman.
Helena received the photos Josephine had sent her and checked them carefully several times- they weren’t photoshopped.
She had grown up following Wilfred, and countless women had thrown themselves at him, but Wilfred had never even relaxed his brow
Only Josephine, with her cold and noble demeanor, had attracted Wilfred.
Now Josephine was gone, and a vulgar, fiery woman had come to compete with her for Wilfred
How could she allow that!
Helena changed into beautiful clothes, put on exquisite makeup, and prepared to go out with the air of a rightful wife.
She saw Wilfred–and he had brought that vulgar woman home.
The woman was scantily dressed, her makeup bold and sexy, her chest constantly rubbing against Wilfred’s.
Helena, burning with rage, tore off her mask of false kindness and stepped forward to slap
the woman across the face.
“Take a look in the mirror and see what you are! Fred is not someone you can covet!”
The woman called Jossie covered her face with one hand and whimpered.
“Mr. Hayden, who is this woman? She hit Jossie so hard!”
Wilfred frowned and pushed Helena away. “Who gave you permission to hit Josie?”
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“Josie? How many times are you going to fall for that name?”
Helena glared at the woman. “You’re just a vulgar woman trying to latch onto a rich man. Get out of here right now.”
The woman ignored Helena, timidly burrowing into Wilfred’s arms. “Mr. Hayden, Jossie is so scared. Aren’t you going to help me?”
Helena was so angry she could barely breathe.
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