Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy by Inked Snow Chapter 1638
Joshua was acting coldly toward her and even told her to bring the food home and eat it herself.
No matter how oblivious Cheryl was, she knew she had misunderstood Joshua’s intentions.
However, she did not want to give up on this opportunity.
Therefore, she let out an exhale and said, trying to counter Joshua’s domineering aura, “President Lynch, you told me to buy two portions of food, and I… I can’t finish it myself. Can you…”
“You can share it with your friend or throw it away if you want.” Joshua reached out to pick up the newspaper from the table and added, “Take the trash out when you leave as well.”
Cheryl’s fingers curled tightly around the handle of the takeaway bag. “Alright then…I’ll be off now. Take care, President Lynch.”
With that, she glanced at Joshua once more with a look of reluctance.
At this moment, he was reading the newspaper, his legs crossed elegantly.
This man was attractive no matter which angle one looked at him, but despite being his secretary for six months, she had no opportunity to get closer to him at all.
Cheryl left the house angrily.
As soon as he heard the door close behind her, Joshua put down the newspaper and picked up his phone. “Transfer Cheryl to another department.”
Lucas froze when he heard this. “But why, Sir? Cheryl is the secretary that has been with you the longest over the last six months. She’s kind, considerate, and intelligent…”
Joshua narrowed his eyes and replied impassively, “She made Luna jealous.”
Lucas fell silent upon hearing this. A split second later, he let out a cough and said, “My suggestion is that…you shouldn’t transfer Cheryl away.
“If Ma’am is jealous of her, it means that she still cares about you, and maybe Cheryl’s presence can make her return to your side sooner…”
Joshua narrowed his eyes and sneered. “Do you think that after what happened between Luna and me, I need a strange woman to reassert my position in Luna’s heart?
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