The Legendary Man Chapter 249
Sniper
He halted behind Josephine and patted her head gently. A corner of his mouth lifted as he asked, “How is the discussion going?”
“It’s going along smoothly. We’re waiting for the construction of the ecological park to begin!” Josephine wasn’t as repelled by his touch as she was previously. Instead, she jutted her nose up and turned at her shoulder to ask, “Did you deal with the matter in Cranur?”
Jonathan answered, “Yes, it’s settled.”
He whipped his head around to look at Graham and inquired, “No one from Jazona came to try to stick their nose into the ecological park project, right?”
“No.” Graham shook his head.
After what happened to the Turners, no one dared to get involved in the ecological park project.
They valued their lives, after all.
“I’m glad to hear that.”
Jonathan grabbed Josephine’s cup and took a sip. The bitter drink made him frown unwittingly. He glanced at Graham and stated, “For the next few months, keep an eye on the ecological park project together with Josephine. If something happens, I’ll hold you responsible.”
“Understood, Mr. Goldstein.”
Graham inclined his head and gave a respectful bow.
Thud! Thud! Thud!
After Jonathan finished his words, someone knocked on the door again. Willow opened the door and came in with a cup of coffee. “Boss, I brewed a cup of coffee for you. Here you go,” she offered.
“No need.” Jonathan gave a dismissive wave. “I’ve gotten a sip of coffee.”
“Oh, I see.” Willow glanced at Josephine before noticing the cup in Jonathan’s hand. Instantly, she covered her mouth and tittered in delight.
Graham said, “Mr. Goldstein, we have wrapped up our discussion, so I shall take my leave. If anything crops up, just let me know.”
He then winked at Willow and pushed her out of the room.
After they left, Jonathan wrapped his arms around Josephine and gave her a back hug. He rested his chin on her shoulder and whispered in her ear, “Did you miss me when I wasn’t home?” he rasped.
“Of course not!” Josephine snapped as her body tensed up instinctively.
“Really?” Jonathan arched a brow. “If you don’t miss me, I’ll go find someone else.”
“Go ahead if you have the guts!”
Josephine immediately whipped her head around in response to his words. However, the moment she turned, Jonathan lowered his head and kissed her.
“Mm…” Josephine protested silently.
It belatedly occurred to her that she had fallen into his trap again.
“What a fool. That was obviously a lie. Why would I find someone else?” Jonathan caressed her head adoringly and chuckled.
He had waited three whole years for her to fall in love with him, and there was no space for someone else in his heart.
“Don’t do that again. I’ll take it seriously,” Josephine whined as she flung her arms around him and leaned into his embrace.
“All right.” Jonathan flashed a wry grin. “Come on. Let’s go home!”
“Okay.”
Josephine agreed and followed Jonathan out of the room. The moment they stepped out, they immediately spotted Graham and Willow whispering to each other. The couple didn’t even see them coming out of the room.
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