Chapter 402
Julie found Josephâs behavior utterly unreliable. She had met Layna in secret, and that girl was the one who truly met her expectations.
Layla was selfish, disdainful towards the poor, and unscrupulous in her actions. She really liked that girl. If she could arrange for Layna to be by Anastasiaâs side, it would be even more amusing.
Julie scoffed, âIf the Salstrom family was as strict as they claim, you wouldnât even be
here.â
His eyes darkened at her words. âJulie, repeat that for me.â
âCanât even handle a simple task. How do you expect to compete with Herman?â Julie mocked, âJoseph, youâre nothing more than a bastard child.â
âWatch your mouth.â Joseph seethed, grabbing Julie by the neck. âWho do you think you are, Julie?â
Julie was unfazed, defiantly looking back at him. Her voice was strained. âIf you really had the guts, youâd kill Anastasia. Wouldnât you love to see Herman suffer? Sheâs his Achilles
heel.â
âYou think you can use me as your pawn, Julie? Youâre not ready for this game.â Joseph pushed Julie away.
Julie fell to the floor. Her hair scattered, and her coat dropped, revealing a low-cut, tight dress. From Josephâs angle, her allure was fully displayed.
Julie was a stunning woman. Her disheveled appearance gave off an inviting vibe, tempting to anyone. Josephâs Adamâs apple bobbed. âQuite the catch.â
Julie felt a pang of fear, quickly grabbing her coat. Joseph caught her hand, pinning her against his desk. A sinister smile was on his face. âScared? What? Save yourself for
Herman?â
âJoseph, let me go.â
Josephâs scrutinizing gaze scared Julie. She was saving herself for Herman, and she wouldnât choose anyone else for the rest of her life.
Men have a natural desire to conquer women. The more Julie resisted, the more Joseph was intrigued. Joseph held Julieâs hands tightly, pinning her against the desk. âIâd like to see if I can have a taste of what youâre saving for Herman.â
âJoseph, if you touch me, Iâll kill you.â Julie fiercely struggled, biting Josephâs hand in desperation.
Joseph let go of Julie from the pain, giving her the chance to escape the office.
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Joseph casually shook his hand, watching the direction Julie had run off in. There was a smirk on his face. âInteresting.â
Before this, Julie was just a love-struck, foolish woman in Josephâs eyes. She was with bad intentions but lacking the intelligence to fulfill them. Now, he wanted something from
her.
At the café next to the hospital.
Anastasia had waited for a while before Duncan arrived.
âMs. Jewell, whereâs that brat?â Duncan asked, but his actions betrayed his concern for
Layna.
Anastasia replied, âSit down, Duncan. Layna will be here shortly.â
Duncan sat down, asking, âWhat trouble has she gotten into now? Where has she run off
to this time?â
âThere was some trouble, but everythingâs fine now.â Anastasia said, âDuncan, the DNA test between Layna and me came out. It turns out weâre not related. There was a mix-up. So, would you like to take Layna back or should I send her back to the orphanage?â
âA mix-up?â Duncan sighed. âIf she knew she is going back with me, she probably wouldnât agree. She dreams of being a rich manâs daughter and finding her real parents.â
Hearing Duncanâs words, Anastasia was sure that he had nothing to do with the scheme of making Layna her daughter.
Anastasia continued, âLayna is quite a handful and will need a lot of patience and
guidance. Duncan, I havenât spent much time with her, but sheâs overly ambitious. Sheâs also very extreme in her actions to achieve her goals. Youâre going to have your work cut
out for her.â
âSheâs just an ungrateful girl.â Duncan said, âMs. Jewell, you donât have to sugarcoat it. I know what Laynaâs like. She once used my phone to buy thousands of dollarsâ worth of stuff to show off to her friends. Almost gave me a heart attack.â
While they were talking, Salma brought Layna over. Layna had no idea Duncan was there. The moment she saw him, she had a bad feeling.
Layne seemed to know that Duncan was there to pick her up. She quickly ran up to him, grabbing his shirt, shouting, âDuncan, what are you doing here? Leave, now! I donât want to see you.â