Chapter 170 A Death Wish
“You’re nothing similar to the strong and capable woman I know!” Jonathan made a look when he recalled the time Josephine braced herself through countless challenges in spite of others’ disagreement. She wouldn’t even listen to Margaret once she made up her mind on something.
“What do you mean? Have you always thought that I’m a strong and capable woman?”
She looked at him in the eyes and added, “You don’t think I’m going to put everything at stake and pick on the Turner family over something as trivial as such, do you?”
After pausing for a few seconds, she murmured while shaking her head, “You’ve always been the selfish one! Have you ever thought of the days I spent without you over the past three years? You disappeared into thin air over the night without telling me anything!”
“I do!” Jonathan assured in a serious tone because she was the only one he truly cared about when he was away throughout the years.
If it weren’t because of her, he would never give up the honor of the almighty Asura and return to her. She was the sole reason he had been spending most of his time idle. He thought nothing else mattered apart from his future with Josephine.
To his surprise, the doubtful Josephine rebuked, “No! Stop lying! The only one you regard highly is yourself! You think of no one else but you!”
She refused to listen to him and recalled the time she spent in isolation throughout the years. Never had he taken the initiative to get in touch with her even once when he was nowhere to be seen.
“Your gains are the only things motivating you in life! You don’t care about the people around you even if your action brings nothing but misery upon them!”
Josephine got increasingly agitated as soon as she recalled the days she spent in isolation after the man disappeared into thin air over the night three years ago. No one, not even Jonathan, was aware of the things she had to brace herself through in the three years.
“Josephine, calm down and listen to me-” Jonathan inched over in an attempt to console the seemingly upset Josephine. When he was about to reach her, she slapped his hand off and warned him, “Stay away from me!”
“Josephine-” Josephine interrupted him when he was about to say something. She asked in return, “Jonathan, have you any idea of the things I have to go through over the years because of you? Mom asked me to get married to someone else because others wouldn’t make fun of me and continued calling me a widow!
As much as she despised Jonathan for being a useless man, she had never thought of marrying another man. Hence, she had no choice but to brace herself through the humiliations others threw upon her throughout the past three years.
“I-I’m so sorry, Josephine!” Jonathan let out a long sigh. He was almost certain it was Margaret’s doing again. His mother-in-law would try everything at her disposal to force Josephine into another marriage with a wealthy man.
Similarly, others would definitely mock Josephine for being a fool, wasting her time with a wimp who might have turned his back against her over the night.
He had returned to prove everyone wrong—never would he allow anyone to pick on or make fun of Josephine as long as he was around to keep her safe.
Staring at him in the eyes, she repeated herself, “I’m sure it’s merely a bluff of yours! Otherwise, there’s no way you’re going to stop me from surrendering the rights of the project over to Timothy!”
She glanced at him and shook her head. “You don’t even care about the safety of the family including yours. That is the sole reason I’m surrendering everything to someone else! It’s fine if it’s only my life that’s at stake! However, that’s not the case! The lives of the members of the Smith family might be at stake depending on my next best course of action! When will you learn to read the situation, Jonathan?”
If it weren’t because I wasn’t given much of a choice, I would never surrender the rights of the project over to others when I’ve just been appointed the person in charge of the family!
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