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No One But You novel Chapter 30

I was to flip the table, but when I came in and saw my parents' smiles, I gave up.

It was easy to flip a table, but I hadn't figured out how to do after I flip it.

What's more, the smiling faces of my parents made me feel a little reluctant to drive away their smiles immediately.

So I put up with it.

And I endured it for the whole meal.

Perhaps, Daniel considered my parents were my weakness, so they took over.

That was despicable.

I can't talk right now, but I'll find a good time to talk to them.

Daniel put down his glass but sighed.

My father immediately asked, “Why did you sign, Daniel?"

"Not having a good time at work, I was demoted."

"Oh." My parents straightened up, with their voices full of worry. "How did this happen?"

"I was demoted to a salesman, and my salary was only one tenth of what it used to be. How could I raise Josephine in the future?" He put his hand on his forehead and looked like he was crying.

Good performance.

Well, I almost laughed.

"You can't afford me? Didn't you say you would have two million after nine months? Two million is not much, but it will be enough."

"What two million?" My parents asked.

"Dad, mom, Josephine made a mistake. I meant dividend of the general manager, now I am not the general manager, so I will have no dividend."

"Is it dividend, not the money you sold your wife?" I asked smiling.

"Josephine." Daniel stared at me.

His expression changed. He didn't expect me to say anything in front of my parents.

If he hadn't performed, I wouldn't have said it.

But his performance was so flamboyant that it set my heart on fire.

"What, what are you two talking about?"

"Well, my in-laws, here it is the thing."

Daniel’s mother said, “Daniel was demoted by the partner of his group. Josephine had a very good relationship with that partner, so Daniel asked her for a favor and let him resume his position.”

“Really?” My mother looked back at me doubtfully, “If it is really so simple, then you can talk to that partner!"

Daniel was my husband, I was his wife, so it was reasonable for me to help him.

If I didn't help him, I'd be being cruel, wouldn't I?

I smiled and nodded, "Of course."

I take out the mobile phone from the pocket and looked toward Daniel, “Shall I call that boss and ask him be merciful?"

Daniel's expression was particularly strange, “Josephine, if you would like to help me, you can talk to him later."

"Wouldn't it be better to sort things out in front of my parents?"

I did dial Calvin's phone, which I expected to ring only three times. If he didn't answer, I would hang up.

But after the second ring, he answered, “Hello, where have you been? Why are you not home?"

He had known that I went out from his house. I did not know whether Lucy told him, or Calvin himself called back.

My fawning voice made me penalize myself, “My husband makes me entreat you for him to return to his post."

He was silent on the other side of the phone. I looked across at Daniel. His face was pale.

"Yes or no?" I said.

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