18 Be Caught Halfway
The sad and arduous weekend finally ended. Isabella rode her bicycle and set off for school early in the morning.
Compared with the oppressive family life, she always enjoyed the light and happy campus life!
A creak sounded.
A black high-class commercial vehicle intruded her way within five minutes after she set off. Isabella was frightened, braked in a hurry, and managed to prevent a car crash narrowly.
âDriving a good car is no big deal! Do you know how to drive?â
Isabella wanted to curse, but she couldnât even pay for a simple scratch on the car, so she swallowed her anger and turned her direction to make a detour.
âWait a moment.â
One car window fell down, revealing a cold and coquettish face that she knew, and he said, âLetâs have a talk.â
âJoseph?â
.....
Isabella paused for a moment, then quickly jumped onto her bicycle and rode away.
âWhat should I wait for? You are up to no good!â
A creak sounded again.
A black sports car blocked Isabellaâs escape from the opposite direction, and the two cars trapped Isabella in the middle.
âDamn it. Are they done yet?â
Isabella got off the bicycle, intending to squeeze through the cracks on the other side to escape without her bicycle, but the car came to surround her one after another, one after another...
In a few seconds, Isabella was actually encircled by a dozen cars!
She made a mistake, as she forgot this man was Joseph.
He was the grandson of the richest man, heir of the Wilson Consortium, and president of the Global Group. It was easy for him to destroy one man.
âIsabella, I told you to wait. Are you deaf?â Joseph scolded.
âJoseph. You are a man. Do you have to bear grudges like this?â
Isabella had no way to escape and shouted desperately at lofty Joseph.
âYou should think of who I am before you took advantage of my Grandpa and slipped away from me?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Joseph sat in the luxurious car with his long legs sticking out from the half-opened door. With a cigar held in his hand, he looked elegant and noble. However, the devilish charm showed in the smoke made Isabella tremble, and his voice was filled with ridicule.
âI helped you last night. It was you who broke your promise that made me leave with the old man!â
Isabella suppressed the fear in her heart and retorted, âI helped you again when he came back. All in all, I helped you twice. Why canât you set me free?â
âWhy canât I set you free...?â
After a moment of silence, Joseph threw the cigar onto the ground and stepped on it ruthlessly. He got out of the car and walked towards Isabella.
âYou.... What do you want?â
Isabella was so frightened that she retreated in a hurry. When her back pressed against the wall, Joseph grabbed her on the neck, âDo you think that I, Joseph, am bored enough to play the âtyrannical president gameâ with you?â
His pitch-black eyes were filled with coldness and anger, and he looked like a supreme god that could take the lives of others coldly at any time.
Isabella looked at the frightening Joseph in fear and tugged his wrist, âNo. Then why donât you let me go and save your time?â
Joseph narrowed his eyes, pulled out his other hand to pinch Isabellaâs chin, and turned her face rudely.
âI donât understand,â he muttered to himself, âThis is not a face of a good girl. What did Grandpa like about you?â
After saying that, he shook off Isabella and took out a handkerchief to wipe his hands carefully. He ordered coldly, âCome. Tie her up and take her away.â
âWhat are you doing?â
Isabella was coughing with her hands on her chin and neck. She screamed in fear at Josephâs order, âHow dare you kidnap me in broad daylight! I will yell for help!â
âThen, yell.â
Joseph sneered, âNo one will come to your rescue even if you yell.â
âJoseph, you are the president of the Global Group. How could you behave like a ruffian?â
A few men came close to her, and Isabella howled, âHelp! Oh!â
An hour later, it was Wilson Manor in the southern suburb.
Isabella who was tied up was pushed down onto the ground covered with a thick carpet. Someone untied her, and she finally breathed a sigh of relief.
âI invite you over for a negotiation.â
Joseph sat on the sofa in front of her with his legs crossed and one hand supporting his chin. He stared at Isabella with his long and narrow eyes
âWhatever the conditions are, I will not agree!â
Isabella was enraged by the man before her, who didnât follow the common sense, and shouted, âIs there anyone in the world who negotiates in this way?â
âWhat? Havenât you seen it today?â
Joseph sneered. He ignored Isabellaâs resistance and said, âYou did well last night. Grandpa would like you, my girlfriend, to stay here with him until he leaves this country, it is about a month.â
âImpossible!â
Isabella refused without any hesitation.
âNothing is impossible.â
Joseph took a folder at hand and said calmly, âIf you refuse, I will pull down your fatherâs Smith Design within three days.â
âPull down?â
Isabellaâs eyes lit up, âGood, great, pull it down today. Give him a deadly blow!â
Joseph was speechless.
Joseph narrowed her eyes, âThe information is correct. Carl is not your biological father.â
âYou investigated me?â Isabella frowned.
âOf course, we need to know ourselves and our enemies before a negotiation.â
Joseph opened the folder....
âIsabella Smith, female, 22, a senior in the Department of Dance at Richmond Arts University.â
âFather Carl Smith, general manager of Smith Design.â
âMother Rosa Flores, first married Aaron White who was a chef with first grade national certificate, engaged in preschool education on music. After the death of Aaron White, married Carl Smith. A full-time housewife now.â
âEldest Sister Rosy Smith, Director of Smith Design, born by Carlâs ex-wife.â
âLittle brother, John Smith, a sophomore at a local exclusive school, a half-brother...â
Isabella collected herself together quickly. When Joseph finished the reading, she smiled calmly, âAs you know that I am not the biological daughter of the Smith clan, therefore, I will not be threatened by you.â
âCarlâs Smith Design earns nearly ten million a year, but his daughter goes to school on a worn-out bicycle.â
Joseph mocked, âThis means that Carl doesnât like you at all. Thatâs why you, a girl from a respectable family, went to the carnival party. What, do you want to earn some pocket money from a rich man? Name a price. If you want to sell yourself, I, Joseph, will be more generous than any other men.â
Humiliation.... A humiliation like this again...
She did nothing and didnât want to do anything, but why did they kept humiliating her with such nonsenses?
âIâm not short of money ... I wonât agree to your conditions.â Isabella was not confident.
Actually, she was short of money.
She was very short of money.
She didnât know what pocket money was until she went to college. But Carl gave her only 500 a month, with which she could only cover her three meals a day with a bad grace in a high-cost city like Peace City.