Chapter 108 Her Past âYou canât blame me for doing this. My husband is lying on the hospital bed, and my son⦠my son is being tormented in the place you sent him to. I have no choice but to rely on Joste.â
She tried to gain his pity.
you Dexter threw his keys into the car and didnât seem to be in a rush anymore. âYou mentioned raised Josie for more than ten years. Why donât you share how you raised her during those years?â
Jenny was startled and struggled to utter a single word, âWhen she was in high school, she insisted on going to the summer camp, so my husband had to work extra hours in odd jobs to cover the cost of her camp. Later, my husband used all his tenâyear savings to send her to university. If it wasnât for him, how would she become the person she is today!â Her eyes wandered in fear before she continued, âWhatâs the point of spending so much on her education when she ended up getting married without repaying her parents.â
Upon hearing what she said, the tiniest hint of emotion on his face had disappeared.
âWhat about after she went to university?â
Jenny wasnât confident enough to persuade him anymore. Her voice became softer as she continued.
âShe worked partâtime and didnât come home often. When she did return home, her father would give her two to three hundred. He was secretive and wouldnât provide anything for me and my son.â
It wasnât difficult to work during college as there was ample time between classes. However, she would struggle to save money, as she had to keep up her grades while covering all her daily expenses.
She was forced to reduce her spending on food and clothing, which was why she became very frugal.
âMr. Russell.â
Dexter regained his senses and glanced at the woman in front of him. âYou have a good daughter, but unfortunately, she never had a good mother, he remarked with an icy tone, sending a chill down her spine.
Jenny continued to pester him, holding his car door open and refusing to let him go. âYou see.â
âFifteen thousand will be transferred to your bank tonight. If I see you appear in front of Josie again, youâll face the consequences. I suggest you stay away from any trouble, even if itâs to keep your son alive. Iâve never given a second chance to anyone.â
Dexter closed the door forcefully as soon as he warned her. Jenny fell to the ground at the sudden pull.
She wasnât satisfied but didnât dare to speak up again.
He wasnât someone easy to deal with. His eyes were like cold, hard steel which glinted with a dangerous light.
When the door to the elevator opened in the car park, the people exiting were shocked at the sight of Ivy. âMs. Miller, why are you here?â
Ivy emerged from the corner, her face a mask of dread. âItâs nothingâ
She went into her car and leaned on the steering wheel. She felt her head was about to burst when she heard Dexter admit he was married to Josie. Her pulse throbbed through her veins as she recalled his words.
How could this happen? He was clearly worried about that girl!
Ivy always thought that the people she was fighting with to win Dexterâs heart were the affluent upper-
class ladies, gorgeous top celebrities, or intelligent and successful women in their company. But he married Josie, who was plain, ordinary, and had nothing to offer him!
She had seen Josieâs file. Josie was an unremarkable employee with average looks. Her family background was poor, and her mother and brother had unsavory characters. Dexter was entirely out of her league. Why did he marry her?
Ivy gripped tightly onto her steering wheel, and her eyes were redârimmed. A bitter sense of pain coiled around her heart as she felt defeated by an ordinary girl.
As she walked away, the middleâaged womanâs silhouette grew smaller in the rearview mirror.
Jennyâs words spurred a whirlwind in his mind. He hit the gas as his mind started racing, Dexter and Josie arrived at Mason Garden around the same time.
Her face felt smoother after her facial treatment. When she saw Dexterâs Porsche, she immediately walked over and knocked on the window. âWhy did you come home so early?â