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Ex-Husband's Endless Pestering (Josie and Henry) novel Chapter 12

Earlier, Josie said that Henry had gone back home, so she suddenly hung up the phone. Then, Madelyn got so worried as she didn't hear from Josie afterward.

Coincidently, Madelyn bumped into Samuel when she was at the front door.

Seeing Josie curled up in the corner, Samuel's eyes turned red, and he cursed in his heart, "Don't be so useless. This is not who you are, Princess Josie."

Josie choked up as she didn't expect to meet Samuel in this kind of awkward situation.

She remembered the last time she saw Samuel was three years ago.

Just when Josie and Henry were about to register their marriage, Samuel came to tease her and asked her not to be overly humble in a marriage.

Little did Josie know that Samuel's prophecy would come true. She was indeed overly humble in her marriage.

"Stop crying. Let's go back." Samuel grabbed Josie's arm and didn't give her a chance to feel bad about herself. "You're not the only one who got divorced in this world. There's nothing to be sad about."

Josie was a little afraid of Samuel. He had been bullying her since she returned to the Gibson family at the age of 15, and Samuel was mean to her.

And he never showed respect to anyone.

She remembered the first time she saw Samuel in the Gibson residence. Samuel bullied her and made her cry straight away.

Henry said she was like a wooden rabbit that didn't cry or make noise. However, that was simply because Samuel wasn't around to tease and mock Josie.

Samuel had the ability to make people cry instantly.

"Mr. Turner, can you be more gentle?" Madelyn said in a gentle voice. It seemed like Samuel was about to throw Josie into the Harrington River if the latter continued crying.

Samuel frowned and finally shut up.

Josie simply followed behind Madelyn quietly while avoiding Samuel at the same time.

"Has he signed the divorce settlement agreement?" Madelyn asked nervously.

"No." Josie shook her head.

"Why didn't he sign yet? What's he waiting for? Waiting for a miracle to happen?" Samuel raised his voice subconsciously.

Josie suddenly had a feeling that Samuel was looking forward to her divorce from Henry.

After all, Samuel was the one who said that she wasn't good enough for Henry.

Samuel and Henry had always been close.

They were childhood friends.

"He said that there were omissions with the divorce settlement agreement, so he asked me to go to the company tomorrow and re-draft it," Josie explained.

"Haha..." Samuel sneered. He had a bad feeling.

Looked like Henry had Josie in the palm of his hand.

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