A few days ago, he is so rude to her. She doesn’t complain at all. Furthermore, she humbly begs him to help Alex.
Originally, he really doesn’t want to help Alex at all, but Susan tries her best to plead with him. Then he agrees.
The contract he takes over is unfair. He uses it to buy some time for Alex to act. Now the plan has succeeded. But he feels a little uncomfortable seeing Susan smile so happily.
He doesn’t expect Susan to be so happy because of Alex. She is never so happy for him. It seems that Susan still loves Alex.
So why are they still together? She is only a physical shell for him. He understands why she is so detached when they become intimate. There is another man in her heart.
Thinking of this, he is even more uncomfortable. Then why should he hold on?
After a while, Susan finishes cooking. Johnson ponders for a long time on the sofa.
“Where is Gogo?” He speaks in a low voice.
“Huh? She went to cram school.” She is grateful. Ever since she is with him, she has lived a peaceful family life. She has a feeling of happiness and security. Although Johnson is sometimes a bit rough when they have sex, he is still quite good to her on the whole, except for the misunderstanding a few days ago.
Moreover, facing her plea, he still helps her, so she is truly grateful.
When they are eating, Susan is still smiling, which makes Johnson uneasy.
Is she always thinking of Alex? Is he really not that attractive?
“I helped Alex today. Are you happy?” By helping Alex, he has offended a major client of his company. That’s not a small loss. Does this woman know?
Susan is stunned, and then immediately says, “Of course, as long we I can help Alex.”
After all, she owes him too much. If she could help him, why not?
However, she does not notice that Johnson is unhappy.
Why don’t you go to find him?
Johnson almost utters those words, but he still manages to suppress them to maintain the peace between them.
She actually loves Alex so much. She should go back to where she wants.
After this, she also changes her opinion about Johnson. He is good. “I want to tell you something,” Johnson says calmly.
“What? We can talk about it after dinner.” Susan is still in a good mood.
“You could leave,” Johnson says this calmly, but Susan is shocked. “What are you talking about?”
Is he chasing her away? No! She must have heard it wrong. It is not easy for her to have such a simple and happy life.
Johnson darkens his face as he says, “You and Gogo should leave me.”
“Why?” Susan looks at Johnson, feeling hurt.
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