Chapter 1336
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
He said he was working overtime half an hour ago, and then I couldnât reach him no matter what I did.
That was impossible. I stood before the door and went through my call record to call back.
The phone kept beeping, but nobody picked it up until the end. Ashton had always been a light sleeper,
nor would he leave a personal call hanging for no reason. I knew it. Heâs in trouble.
I pondered on the matter for a short while before video calling Joseph. He took it a while later, his
background a great scenery. âDo you need anything, Mrs. Fuller?â His face was deadpan as ever.
âWhereâs Ashton?â
âHe didnât tell me where heâs going,â he blurted without thinking.
âIs that so?â Nope, that was obviously a lie. Ashton wouldnât keep him around as his assistant if he
didnât even know where his boss went. âFine. I wonât look for him then, but Iâll have to see you. Where
are you right now?â
Joseph thought about it for a moment before answering, âIâll go over to you, alright?â
âGood. Weâll meet up at Fuller Corporation. Iâll be waiting in Ashtonâs office. You have twenty minutes.â I
hung up before he could say anything.
I leaned back against the chair, looking up, and thought about Ashtonâs reaction earlier. He had great
control over his emotions, so he wouldnât show any signs of pain unless it was unbearable for him.
I knew how powerless a patient was against their illness since I had experience with it. The pain was
more than enough to strip anyone of the façade they were wearing, revealing their true self.
Well, that was the worst-case scenario. Maybe Ashton was just handling a tough issue. For our sake, I
hope it was the latter since his life was more important than any estate after all.
Even though I gave him twenty minutes, Joseph only came after nearly half an hour. âIâm sorry for
being late, Mrs. Fuller. I had some matters to settle.â He bowed.
Instead of greeting him back, I stared at him coolly. A long while later, I said, âYou were with Ashton.â
âNo.â Joseph didnât meet my eyes. âYouâre reading too much into it, Mrs. Fuller. I was held up by work.â
I pursed my lips and held my silence. Ashton had told him many times that Joseph should drop
everything if he or I needed him. Joseph had never gone against that command, so I thought he might
not be lying. However, that was also proof that the matter he had to settle must be huge, or he wouldnât
have let me wait.
The tension in the air rose for a long while, then I broke the silence. âFine. Tell me what you were doing
then. You have no reason to hide that from me, do you, Mr. Campbell?â
âOf course.â Joseph was surprisingly cooperative and looked up at me, his gaze calm. âMr. Fuller said
heâd be a guarantor during the interview so Thora can take over the Pitcoin business. Securities and
Exchange Commission officers are supervising the company right now, and theyâll be auditing us
tomorrow. I have to get everything ready by tonight.â
Well, that sounded reasonable. Since Joseph answered that calmly, I thought I might have been a bit
too paranoid. I decided to come to the company on a whim, so it was unlikely that Joseph could come
up with a lie when he was already so busy. Besides, getting audited by the SEC was a big issue. The
media would set its eyes on the matter, so his lie would be exposed easily.
Silence descended on the office, and the air turned awkward. I thought something was off, but I
couldnât put a finger on it. Then someone opened the door, and in came Ashton.
He was standing at the doorstep, looking inscrutable and handsome as usual. If I didnât know better, I
would have thought he was in his twenties.