Chapter 56
Ex-Husband's Endless Pestering (Josie and Henry)
Chapter 56 Josie Henry looked at Josie in disbelief.
Josie is becoming more daring. How dare she threaten me again and again? Has the rabbit evolved into a hedgehog?â he thought.
Henry was curious to see how long Josie could withstand his tricks before removing all of her thorns and reverting to her rabbit form.
Josie stared at Henry with a piercing gaze.
Sheâd been an obedient girl for ten years, trailing Henry like a simp. Her focus was entirely on him at the time..
However, all these didnât help her to earn Henryâs pity and love. So, she didnât want to continue living such a pathetic life anymore.
âHenry, when I love you, I can tolerate anything you did to me and even accommodate you.â Josie didnât finish her sentence as she was waiting for Henry to give her the final blow so she could finally give up.
She had loved Henry for ten years and had led a pitiful life during that time.
She adored him, and her feelings for him condemned her to swallow her pride and become an insignificant speck of dust.
Her three years of marriage had left her deeply scarred. Not to mention that he even cruelly left her at home when she bled heavily due to ectopic pregnancy.
Her heart had wilted, but Josie knew it still could be revived with a spark.
Josiel Panic washed over Henry, and anger overwhelmed him.
âJosie said she could put up with anything I did to her and even accommodate me because she loved me. Does this mean sheâs stopped loving me now that sheâs full of thorns?â Such a thought flashed across Henryâs mind.
Henryâs fingers were clenched so tightly that his knuckles cracked. He couldnât accept the fact that the woman he had loved for ten years had suddenly declared that she no longer loved him.
Deep inside Henryâs heart, he believed Josie belonged to him and no one else.
Josie had been fixated on him since she returned to the Gibson family.
He liked how Josie focused her attention solely on him while ignoring everyone else.
He was also used to Josie silently following him around, showing concern, and taking care of him.
She had always been his. But one day, the person who had been entirely his became someone elseâs. The sense of loss he felt drove him insane.
âHow long do you think you could defy the in Hofcaster? Henry figured Josieâs disobedience was momentary. Besides, he had many ways to ensure her obedience.
He hoped Josie would change her mind soon as he didnât want to use those tricks on her.
After all, she didnât have to suffer so long as she figured things out and returned to his side.
âUntil the day I die?â Josie challenged frivolously *1, 100, wonder how long I can hold out,â she thought.
1/4 18:00 Wed, 8 May Chapter 30 She honestly didnât know how long she could continue to defy him Henry and Ashley had taken away as opportunity to work from her. Without money, she couldnât seek treatment. At that point, she didnât even know if she could survive another year.
âI see. Fine.â Henry took a step back and glared angrily and coldly at Josie.
At that moment, it seemed that he had regarded her as if she were the obedient daughter he had raised who had suddenly turned re-ilious.
âIâd like to see how long you can go without begging me? Henry turned around. He was prepared to get into his car and drive away.
Josie had changed his perception of her. For him, she was beyond unreasonable.
In Henryâs opinion, his tolerance and his never-ending support for Josie were the reasons that caused her to have no qualms and continuously challenge him.
âHenry...
Seeing that Henry was about to leave, Josie called out to him.
Henry froze when he heard that. He was waiting for Josie to express her regret.
âI have nothing to do with Dahon Corporation, but Iâm angry at them for firing me without any reason. Anyway, Iâm happy that you crush them. Thank you,â
Josie did this on purpose to annoy Henry, hoping that she would save Dahon Corporation this way.
Henry sneered and stared at Josie for a long time.
Josie was pretending to be unfazed by his stare.
After loving him for many years, Josie knew Henry better than Henry himself.
Meanwhile, Henry also believed that he knew Josie like the back of his hand.
After watching Henry leave her sight, Josie had to lean against the wall to support herself while panting heavily.
When Josie finally calmed down, she quickly went to the trash can and retrieved Samuelâs jacket.
Tears then rolled down her cheeks and hit the jacket. Josie didnât know if she should return it to Samuel.
âEven if I clean it up, he would still find it dirty and throw it away,â she thought.
Josie felt like she was this coat, and she should be lying alone in the trash can at that moment Josie washed the jacket with her hands after returning home. She knew Samuel only wore high-end customized clothing that couldnât be hand washed, but she still wanted to do it.
She didnât know why she would insist on doing it.
After all, there was no doubt that the jacket could not be worn.
Josie then started laughing.
She was on the balcony then. Slowly, the laugh turned into s o b s.â
Josie squatted down, curled up, and cried for a long time.
Josie was still crying when Madelyn returned.
Chapter 36 The atmosphere in the living room was depressing at that point. Madelyn took a glance at Samuel, who had just entered the house with her, after seeing the condition, her friend was in.
âMr. Turner â
Worried about Josie, Samuel made up an excuse to gain entrance to her house Madelyn bumped into Samuel downstairs.
Samuel was hesitating on whether he should head upstairs then.
âShe didnât have dinner yet. So, Iâve bought her risotto and salad.â
Samuel gave them to Madelyn and planned to leave.
âOh no. I suddenly remember that I have something to do. Iâll be back soon. Please help me ensure that Jo eats her dinner. Madelyn stole a glance at Josie, who was lost in her s o b s and left with heartache.
âWhy are you cryingâ Samuel was not good at comforting others, but he still approached Josie, despite his helplessness. âI bought you dinner. You should eat them.â
Josie, who buried her head between her legs, froze when she heard someone speak. She raised her head and saw Samuel.
ery and hide her Your jacket... Iâve ruined it.â Josieâs voice was choking with s b s as she spoke. Aggrieved, she continued to cry face between her legs Samuel glanced at his jacket, which was still dripping with water, and smiled. âYou cried because you ruined my jacket by washing it?â
Josie didnât respond to that. The jacket was her last straw.
Adults always broke down suddenly at some inexplicable event.
âWhy are you back?â Josie wiped her tears away and put on a brave face.
The landlord called me and said that the kitchen was leaking. I came back to have a look and use this opportunity to buy you dinner.
Samuel attempted to make a plausible excuse for Josie, fearing he would burden her menta l l y if he did not.
Tl be moving in tomorrow. Weâre now neighbors.â
âIt seems that we can only become neighbors,â Samuel whispered.
Josie walked to the dining table and glanced at the dinner on top of it. Im sorry to bother you every time.â
âDonât worry about it. Iâm just repaying my debts.â Samuel lowered his eyes as they were full of disappointments.
Josie was caught off guard by his answer and turned around subconsciously.
âIâm just paying my debts. This sentence made her heart squint.
âYou borrowed my money last time so that I could stay at the hotel,â Samuel explained casually.
âBut you already paid back the debts using the air conditioner. Josie didnât want Samuel to take the money to heart.
âI had only paid the interest.â Samuel walked to Josieâs side and looked at her quietly.
Samuel knew he wouldnât be able to repay the debts he owed Josie in this lifetime.
Ex-Husband's Endless Pestering (Josie and Henry)
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Chapter 56 May âDo you still remember the first time we Itâs not at the Gibson residence,â Samuel whispered.
Josie was surprised by it. âBut I didnât stay in Hofcaster before that? Are you sure?â
Josie stayed at a small fishing village by the border of Hofcaster before returning to the Gibson family at the age of fifteen. That place had a beautiful scene. It was quiet, unlike the city.
âYes. The school organized a summer camp at Reef Village before.â
Josie looked at Samuel with astonishment because Reef Village was once her home.
Josic, do you want to go back there and visit the place!â
Josieâs eyes instantly turned red.
Josie had never returned to the place where she was born and raised after her parentâs death as she was trying to evade the âYes... Josie seemed to be bewitched by him. She wanted to go back, but she didnât dare to.
Josie had tried to beg Henry to take her back, but Henry always said he was busy.
Iâll pick you up early tomorrow morningâ Samuel patted Josieâs head and left without giving her a chance to refuse.
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