The Legendary Man Chapter 78 Read Online
The Legendary Man
Chapter 78 Beauties Are Good At Teasing Men âYup!â Jonathan nodded before exclaiming in surprise, âWhy are you not in bed?â
âIâm not feeling sleepy yet.â Despite her words, Josephineâs bloodshot eyes betrayed her. It was clear as day that she wasnât only sleepy, but very much so.
Then, she turned to Emmeline and asked, âHow was the birthday party? Did you have fun?â
âI-It was fine.â Glancing at Jonathan guiltily, Emmeline bolted for the second floor as though the hounds of hell were nipping at her heels. âIâm tired, so Iâm going to bed first!â
After saying that, she fled.
âWhatâs wrong with her?â Josephine eyed Jonathan with furrowed brows when she saw Emmelineâs unusual reaction. âDid you ride roughshod over her?â
âOf course not!â Jonathan wore an expression of exasperation. âSheâs just a little down after having been disparaged by her friends at the birthday party.â
âBut why do I feel as though she fears you?â Josephine perceptively noticed Emmelineâs atypical behavior.
Under usual circumstances, she would definitely be standing before him. When they came home today, however, she stood behind him tensely as though she didnât dare stand in front of him!
âIt must have been a trick of the light.â Jonathan changed the subject with a smile, saying, âItâs late, Darling. Why donât we return to our room and sleep?â
âWho wants to sleep with you?â Josephine shot him a glare. âI waited up for you because Iâve got something to say to you!â
âWhat is it?â Sitting down beside her, Jonathan lightly inhaled the alluring scent that wafted off her.
âSmith Groupâs annual party will be held the day after tomorrow. Iâve got to make preparations for it at the office tomorrow, so Iâve got no time to prepare a gift for Grandpa and Grandma. You do it instead.â
As Josephine said that, she took out a bank card from her pocket. âThereâs a hundred thousand in this card. The PIN is my birthday. Choose a gift and give it to them during the annual party.â
I was planning to use this money to rent a mansion at Edenic Heights, but since thatâs unnecessary now, itâs perfect to buy a gift for the companyâs annual party!
âAh, itâs time for the annual party?â The Smith Groupâs annual party was a grand affair every year, so much so that those who didnât know better would think that it was some listed company.
But in reality, the Smith family was only a third-rate family in Jadeborough, a far cry from the four prominent families.
Despite that, the scale of their annual party every year was on par with the top-notch families. Every single descendant of the family had to prepare a gift for the patriarch and matriarch of the Smith family during the annual party.
Furthermore, it couldnât be too cheap either because the members of the Smith family drew comparisons behind closed doors.
Those whose gifts were more expensive would be esteemed, while whoeverâs gift was cheap would be ridiculed.
The gifts Josephine prepares every year arenât all that expensive, usually just worth ten or twenty thousand. Why is she spending such a fortune to buy a gift this year?
âI donât need this card. Iâve got money, so Iâll go and buy a gift tomorrow.â Jonathan returned the bank card to Josephine while contemplating an appropriate gift.
âDrop that act. I know better than anyone whether youâve got any money.â Josephine didnât take the card. Instead, she turned to Jonathan and urged, âJust buy a gift of about a hundred thousand, but donât say that I told you to buy it. Instead, say that you prepared it!â
That was her ultimate motive.
In the past, he has always been the target of criticism every time he accompanied me in attending the companyâs annual party. But thatâs inevitable since heâs the only person who married into the Smith family. A live-in son-in-law has little dignity to speak of, and he hasnât much money, so the gift he prepares each time is dirt cheap. As such, our family naturally becomes the laughingstock of the rest of the Smith family.
âYouâre worried that theyâll scorn me, yes?â Jonathan had no difficulty discerning her meaning when she had said as much.
Although Josephine usually treated him coldly, she would still look out for his interest during important moments.
âI just donât want to be mocked alongside you!â With a cold expression on her face, Josephine threw him a glare. Then, she got up and headed toward the second floor.
Even if thatâs what I think, Iâll never admit to it!
âJust admit it. Whatâs there to be embarrassed about when weâve been married for such a long time?â
Jonathan trailed after her, grinning from ear to ear. He stuffed the bank card into her pocket. âI donât need this money. Just keep this since youâve got to support me if I were to lose my job one day!â
âSpeaking of that, when are you going to start work?â Hearing the possibility of him losing his job, Josephine abruptly remembered that he had gotten a job at some real estate firm.
If he hadnât mentioned it, I wouldâve forgotten all about it!
âUh⦠Tomorrow.â Jonathan gave a cough, seized by the urge to kick himself hard.
Why on earth did I bring that up? Wasnât I just shooting myself in the foot?
âDonât tell me that everything you told me back then was a lie?â Josephineâs brows knitted together when she noticed the manâs flustered state, and she doubted whether his claim of working at a real estate firm was a mere lie.
âOf course not!â Jonathan hastily denied it. âWhy donât you go with me tomorrow if you donât believe it?â
âOkay, thatâs fine. What time are you going tomorrow? Iâll drop you off at your office.â To his surprise, Josephine agreed.
At once, Jonathan was floored since he thought that she would decline.
âTwo or three oâclock in the afternoon tomorrow, I suppose.â Jonathan picked a time at random.
I definitely wouldnât have time to set things up if I were to pick a time in the morning. If it were in the afternoon, I would still have time to find a real estate firm. If all else fails, Iâll simply acquire one! Okay, Iâll do that, then!
For the sake of putting up a show, he decided to acquire a real estate firm.
âOkay. Iâll drop you off tomorrow afternoon!â Glancing at him, Josephine noted, âItâs late, so go to bed earlier.â
Having said that, she headed toward the third floor.
When Jonathan saw that she was leaving, he gave a light cough and went after her. âUm⦠Darling, Iâm a tad afraid of the dark to sleep alone at night. Could I please sleep in your room tonight? I can sleep on the couch. Otherwise, I can even sleep on the floor!â
âFine. Come with me.â At Josephineâs unexpected agreement, delight inundated Jonathan. He followed her to the third floor. But when he wanted to step into the room after she had pushed open the door and entered, the room door slammed shut with a bang as she closed the door from the inside.
âDarling, didnât you say that I could sleep in your room?â Jonathan touched his nose, helplessness was written all over his face.
âI was just teasing you. Did you take it seriously?â
A snort from Josephine drifted out of the room.
âAh, itâs indeed true that beauties are good at teasing men!â Jonathan then went back to his own room in exasperation.