Chapter 254
Ex-Husband's Endless Pestering (Josie and Henry)
Chapter 254 After hanging up the phone, Henry pinched the space between his brows in frustration.
He was starting to feel a little listless as he lay on the couch.
Just then, a loud bang came from the door accompanied by Charlesâ furious roar. âHenry! Come out here, you coward! How could you just leave the entire company in my care, you prick?â
In the past, Charles was angry that he did not get to have a say in company matters because Henry was in charge of running it.
However, there was no pleasing Charles, for he was still angry even after Henry had delegated the power to him.
âDidnât I already transfer Joâs shares to you? And didnât we agree that Iâd transfer my shares to you at the current market price, too?â Henry countered evenly as he opened the door.
Charles grabbed Henry by the collar and hissed, âWhat are you playing here?â
It was precisely because everything was going so smoothly that Charles grew suspicious.
He had been fighting with Henry for so many years, and they could not stand the sight of each other. That being said, there were moments when they commiserated with one another, too.
âWhat, are you unhappy now that youâve gotten what you wanted all along? Henry asked sarcastically, snorting.
âYou gave me your shares, and Iâve already seen the contract that you had your lawyer draw up for the transfer You even gave Quinton a portion of the shares, too. So, what are you up to? Are you actually going to leave Gibson Corporation?â Charles was anxious âYou might want to keep it a secret if you still want what youâve been longing for,â Henry warned gravely. It seemed as if his lawyer had been careless, âAnd w you... you even left all your money and family assets to Josia.â Charles was still clutching Henryâs collar as he took a deep breath and said urgently, âCome on, Henry, donât scare me like this. Are you actually going to leave Hofcaster and start a business of your own?â
âYes,â Henry answered nonchalantly with no intention of explaining further.
âAre you out of your mind?â Charles demanded. He wanted nothing more than to beat some sense into Henry at that moment.
âYouâre just going to give up everything because Josie doesnât want you anymore?â
Henry made no reply.
âThat stubborn, huh?â Charles turned away from Henry. He had to tell Josie that Henry was behaving oddly.
âCharles, you know as well as I do whatâs at stake here. If others were to find out about this, then donât even think about getting any of my shares, Henry threatened grimly.
Charles stopped in his tracks and inhaled sharply. âLike I care about those shares. Donât try to threaten me, damn it.â
1/4 He was not going to let Henry embark on the wrong. path. No amount of shares was worth the consequences of that decision âEverything in the Gibson family never belonged to me, anyway. Are you doubting my ability to start from scratch, or are you worried that I might become your top rival in the future?â Henry asked half jokingly.
Charles frowned, but he breathed a sigh of relief. He might not have anything to worry about if those were Henryâs honest thoughts. âSince young, youâve always been the sort to torture yourself for the sake of prideâ
âDonât breathe a word of this to Josie. Her condition just got better, and so has her relationship with Samuel. I canât have her worrying about me, Henry bit out.
âWhat condition?â Charles asked, frowning.
âJo... has been suffering from leukemia. She just finished the first round of treatment and she needs someone to take care of her. Her body canât take any more strain, Henry explained with a bitter smile.
Charles might be a prick, but he was kind to Josie.
The only reason Henry had willingly given Charles his shares was so that Charles would stop involving Josie in his schemes, and would properly take care of her for a change.
ne Jo was sick?â
âYou bastard!â Charles cursed angrily. âWhy didnât you tell me.
âI only found out after the fact...â Henry confessed, his smile still bitter.
Charles took a deep breath to calm himself. âYouâre the worst, Henry...â
âYes, indeed.â Henry nodded. âWhich is why Iâm hoping to prove myself by starting from scratch somewhere new Charles was silent for a long time before he finally nodded and conceded, âFine, then. Iâll keep this from Josie for now Henry nodded curtly.
âAs for the company, I believe youâll run it well.â Henry looked at Charles steadily, and his voice broke as he added, âGrandpa poured his blood, sweat, and tears into the company. Itâs the foundation and empire built by both the Gibson family and the Larson family. I contributed nothing to its success... In other words, I donât deserve any part of it âThatâs not true. You wouldnât have been in charge of the reins if you werenât capable. As much as i hate to admit it... youâve contributed more to Gibson Corporation than I have all these years.â Charles praised Henry reluctantly, averting the latterâs gaze.
Charles could deny it all he wanted, but Henry really had done more for the company than he ever could.
âAll these years, Iâve given the company everything Iâve got and completely neglected Jo... Itâs my fault for feeling so inferior to everyone else that I work so hard to prove myself. I wanted to prove that I can manage Gibson Corporation better than my predecessors... I wanted to show Josie that I can launch the company to greater heights...â
His inferiority played a huge role in the way things had turned out between him and Josie.
Charles gaped at Henry in disbelief. âI canât believe heâs telling me all this like weâre having a heartâtoâheart,â he thought in surprise.
2/4 Interior? A perfect man like you? I canât even count unt the times my grandpa compared me to you when I was a kid. When I grow up, my dad started comparing the both of us, too! I was so sick of hearing your name that I would lose my appetite at the mention of it!â Charles snapped irritably.
Henry smiled. âBemoan about how I always outshine you if you want, but now that Iâm leaving the company for good, youâll finally get the recognition you deserve.â
âWhat do you mean? Are you trying to say that Iâm always going to live in your shadow? Charles chuckled and lit up a cigarette, then handed one to Henry. âIâll give you three years to make a name for yourself, but if you fall, youâd better come back right away.â
Henry laughed heartily. âYou might want to watch your back by then because Iâll become your biggest rival.â
âYou lost Josie to Samuel because you girlfriend,â
didnât cherish her enough, Henry. You still have a long way to go. Learn to cherish your next Henry took a long drag of his cigarette, and the smoke nearly choked him. Tears sprang to his eyes on roflex as he held back a cough.
He did not think he could ever move on from Josie.
âAll right, thatâs enough bantering for a Lotâs grab a meal when we both have the time. Out of sheer magnanimity, Iâll have a laugh with you and let bygones be bygones.â Charles concluded their conversation with a firm tap on Henryâs shoulder.
âWill you just go already?â Henry shoved Charles out of the door and closed it firmly to make a point.
âYou prick!â Charles exclaimed, then sighed in resignation.
In any case, he could understand what Henry was going through, even if Henry could not. The family he was raised in had a great role to play in shaping oneâs worldview.
Josie and Henry both had their own wounds to heal. In other words, they were both hurt.
As such, they grew a layer of spikes to protect themselves from harm.
They stubbornly tried to stay together, but they only ended up hurting each other.
The one thing that made Josie smarter than Henry was that she chose to be with Samuel.
Samuel grew up in a warm and happy family, which explained his wholesome personality. He was like a doctor who could take Josieâs hurt away and heal her properly, Hopefully, there would be someone like that for Henry as well.
Unfortunately, Henryâs wounds went deeper than Josieâs, as far as Charles could tell.
Henry was covered in wounds from head to toe.
When Charles left Henry that day, he felt as if H e wounds were physical, Henry would have bled himself dry.
if those After Charles left, Henry returned to the couch and lay down quietly.
3/4 âForward the pictures of Hazel getting cozy with Silan to Sergio, just like we planned.â
mong the parties.
Henry could fully exact vengeance was by stirring up internal conflict among y way Her The only He would not let those who had hurt him and Jonio get away unscathed, especially Hazel and Spike.
The biggest mistake they had made was to give birth to him in the first place.
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