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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 231

It was already noon when Kathy waked up again, and Joseph’s aura still lingered around her.

Did he go to the company again?

Kathy went downstairs. The servant already put her meal on the table.

“Was Joseph out?” Kathy asked.

As soon as she finished speaking, a familiar figure emerged from the second floor. It was Lincoln.

He didn’t put up a gentle face when he saw Kathy.

“Mrs. Joseph was a real idler.” There was a hint of irony in his words.

“What do you mean?” Kathy looked at him calmly.

“Nothing.” Lincoln held his tongue.

He sat down on the opposite side, and the servant had apparently prepared his meal.

Kathy then concluded that Joseph didn’t go out today.

At this time, Kathy’s phone buzzed. Sue texted Kathy on Wechat, inquiring after Lincoln’s whereabouts.

Kathy: He is in Joseph Bay.

Sue: Let him answer my call.

Kathy looked up at Lincoln’s gloomy face and frowned.

At the same time, Lincoln’s phone rang.

Lincoln hung up without thinking.

“Sue may have something important to tell you.” Kathy said.

“She has nothing to do with me.” Lincoln’s tone was cold.

Kathy replied to Sue that she couldn’t help Sue.

Joseph didn’t come downstairs for lunch. Thinking that he didn’t eat anything, Kathy carried some food to him.

Joseph was in the middle of a meeting, so Kathy did not disturb him.

Backing onto the French window, Joseph dressed himself with homewear. His profile was bewitching.

Kathy was absent-minded. Her eyes were always inadvertently drawn to Joseph.

Joseph’s eyes met hers. His thin lips curled up.

He then took strides with his long legs toward Kathy. Then Kathy was pressed against the sofa.

Her mind went blank. Next, before she could regain her senses, she was out of breath because of Joseph’s kisses.

“Oh …”

She surrendered to Joseph, as always. Kathy submissively closed her eyes. Then she clasped Joseph’s neck with hands.

However, clacks of footsteps came from afar. Lincoln’s voice sounded outside, “Buddy …”

Kathy widened her eyes. She immediately pushed Joseph away, but it was still too late.

Joseph held Kathy in his arms. At the same time, Lincoln pushed open the door and entered.

Lincoln’s voice came to a halt when he found out what Joseph and Kathy were doing.

“Fine, fine. I will leave you alone.”

“Speak or just go.” Joseph stood up. Joseph then assumed his usual stern and composing appearances.

Kathy’s face turned red. She straightened herself up. Now she was going to leave as she thought the two men may have something to talk.

However, it struck her that Joseph didn’t have his meal yet.

She couldn’t help but sink her face, “Joseph, could you finish your lunch first?”

“Women were troubles.” Lincoln said coldly.

Kathy frowned. It seemed that she did not offend him.

“You shall leave first.” Joseph’s expression sank as he immediately showed Lincoln the door.

“Buddy, you …”

“Get out!”

The study quickly resumed silence. Lincoln slammed the door, which gave a quite big shock to Kathy.

“Mr. Fletcher seems to be very dissatisfied with me.” Kathy frowned.

“Never mind!”

Kathy knitted her eyebrows. After all, being accused for no reason was not a pleasant experience.

Moreover, Lincoln and Sue seemed to be in a conflict, so it was difficult to angle some information from Sue.

“Will you go to the Joseph’s Group today?” said Kathy, as she took a seat beside Joseph.

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