Chapter 228 Divorce Lawsuit
Deborah couldn’t get any work done the entire morning, as her colleagues kept surrounding her and bombarding her with a bunch of gossip questions.
From the time she first met Joseph, to the name of their future grandson.
The design director joined in the excitement, standing nearby and attentively listening to every word.
During this time, Bill, who always demanded strict standards at Jingron Design, came over and took a glance.
As a group of employees awaited their reprimand, he said with a smile, “Feel free to ask any questions, but don’t overwhelm Ms. Shepherd. Mr. Black will be coming to pick someone up at noon.”
Bill joined in the joke as well, while Deborah felt so embarrassed that she wished she could find a cra ck in the ground
to crawl into.
After a seemingly endless morning, Joseph called her, saying he was parked outside her office building, and asked if she wanted him to come up and meet her.
Deborah finally grabbed her bag, feeling dizzy and disoriented as she entered the elevator to go downstairs.
After being teased by her colleagues all morning, she felt even more exhausted than if she had spent the entire morning working on design drafts.
As soon as Joseph stepped out of the company’s main entrance, he walked over.
Seeing the exhaustion on her face, he couldn’t help but feel concerned. “It’s the first day back at work after the New
Year. Don’t push yourself too hard. You can take your time with the design drafts. Look, your eyes are all red from staying up late.”
Deborah felt embarrassed to tell him that she hadn’t drafted anything at all in the morning.
She laughed unabashedly and said, “Youth is all about working hard, isn’t it?”
Joseph knew she was very dedicated to her work and said seriously, “You don’t have to work so hard, don’t tire
yourself out too much.”
No sooner had he finished speaking than Mona’s voice rang out from behind him, “Deborah, you forgot your keys!”
Deborah turned around and saw Mona, arm in arm with Simone, quickly walking toward her.
As she approached, Mona spoke earnestly, “Hello, Mr. Black. Deborah left her keys behind, so I brought them over for her.”
Simone’s face showed a hint of embarrassment, clearly resisting Mona’s insistence on bringing her along.
What do you mean by giving keys? You just wanted to see Joseph and Deborah being affectionate, so you found an
excuse to come over.
She didn’t dare to come alone, so she insisted on bringing Simone along for moral support.
Deborah was now within reach, and Simone could no longer break free from Mona’s grasp to leave directly.
She could only brace herself and greet him politely, “Hello, Mr. Black.”
Previously only known through rumors, Joseph now stood right in front of Simone, almost taking her breath away
with shock.
Her fingers were digging into her flesh, and after exchanging greetings, she didn’t dare to make a sound.
Deborah looked at the key that Mona handed over and reached out to take it.
“Thank you, but this key is for my house. I’ll just have lunch and then head back to the office, so I don’t need to bring it now.”
Mona’s face lit up with understanding, “Oh, I see. I saw you carrying a bag and leaving, so I thought you weren’t going to work this afternoon and were just heading home.”
She said, smiling as she looked at Deborah.
Simone tugged at her sleeve and said, “Since the keys have been delivered, let’s head back to the company first.”
Deborah politely suggested, “How about we all go out for dinner together? There’s a place right across from the office, and it’s not far.”
Simone didn’t dare to; every time she saw Joseph, she was extremely nervous.
If she were to have dinner with Joseph, she was a bit worried that she might be too nervous to breathe.
Mona seemed unaffected by Simone pulling her, hesitatingly she said, “Maybe not, it wouldn’t be very convenient if we go together, would it?”
Joseph knew that Simone and Mona were both colleagues and friends of Deborahı.
He had always been polite to the people in Deborah’s circle. Opening the rear car door, he said, “No need to be so formal, let’s go eat together. Once we leave the company, we’re all just ordinary friends.”
Deborah gave Mona a gentle rug. “Let’s get in the car. We have to work this afternoon, so let’s eat and head back
early.”
Mona got into the car with a grin. “Well, then we won’t be polite.”
Simone was a bit nervous. “Maybe we shouldn’t, it seems like we’d be bothering Deborah and the others.”
Deborah pushed her into the car. “Alright, let’s go. Mr. Black doesn’t bite.”
Almost everyone in the company was afraid of Joseph. Usually at work, Simone and Mona would invite Deborah to join
them for lunch.
Deborah sat in the back seat, accompanying the others. With outsiders present, Joseph spoke less and focused on driving.
He remained silent, lowering his presence, and Mona grew bolder, chattering away with Deborah behind him.
Simone gradually relaxed and joined in.
However, they didn’t talk about Deborah and Joseph’s situation, as Joseph was sitting in the front. Mona didn’t have the courage to gossip directly.
Upon arriving at the restaurant, Joseph had already reserved a table for four by the window.
In a separate private room, with many people around, Simone and Mona could feel more at ease.
Joseph could tell that they were afraid of him.
The waiter brought the menu, and Joseph let Simone and Mona order first. Then he ordered a few of Deborah’s favorite dishes and a soup.
Deborah had always had a poor appetite. When she ordered food herself, she usually did it half-heartedly and couldn’t
eat much.
After the dishes were served, Deborah chatted with Simone Mona, while Joseph barely joined in the conversation.
He actually wanted to join in the conversation, but as soon as he opened his mouth, even if he only said one sentence,
Simone would immediately tall silent.
For at least the next three minutes, she wouldn’t say a word, as if she was afraid that Joseph would deduct her salary
on the spot.
Joseph felt helpless and eventually decided to simply stop talking.
As they chatted, he habitually served Deborah food, ladled soup, added pasta, and peeled shrimp for her.
Later on, Deborah felt a bit embarrassed and reminded him, “I’m full, no need for more.”
Immediately, as if by reflex, Joseph poured her a cup of hot coffee and handed it over.
Mona watched in amazement, wishing she could capture the entire scene with a video camera..
What’s going on? Is this really the rumored Joseph who is as cold as ice and unwelcoming to strangers?
This is even more adorable than the cute dog she has at home!
Mona seemed a bit lost in thought, and Joseph noticed her gaze. Holding the coffee pot, he looked at her..
“Would Ms. Rhett and Ms. Winster like to have coffee?”
Mona suddenly snapped back to reality, shaking her head vigorously like a rattle drum.
“Thank you, thank you, but we won’t be drinking.”
Joseph looked at Simone, who immediately shook her head nervously. “I won’t drink, thank you, Mr. Black”
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