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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 164

Chapter 164 Where She First Met Him 

Nancy swiftly regained her composure, standing tall as she confronted Lewis. “What? Am I wrong? You’re treating outsiders, like Sierra and that mute, better than your family. You treat them like your prized possession. Let me make myself clear. Don’t hold me accountable for the consequences if you refuse to bail Daphne out of jail.” 

Lewis stared at her silently. After some time, he said, “What do you plan to do?” 

Nancy sneered, “Stop saying useless stuff and quickly get your sister out of jail. I can’t get your sister out, but I can send two more in.” 

It was apparent that Nancy was threatening him. Lewis smirked and said coldly, “You can try.” 

“You!” 

Lewis did not want to speak with her anymore and left without looking back. 

Nancy almost threw a fit as she watched his son leave. Her nails almost dug into her palms as she clenched her fists. Nancy felt disheartened because it was not difficult to see that Lewis did not care about Daphne based on his attitude earlier. She found it hard to believe that this was the son that she had raised. 

On the other hand, Josephine managed to hail a taxi after waiting for some time. She sat in the car and looked at her phone. There was nothing on her mind, and she felt empty inside. She could not gather her attention and did not register anything she saw as she mindlessly swiped through her social media account-until she saw a piece of entertainment news about Sierra. The headline read, “The Man Backing Sierra in the Entertainment Industry Is Him!”. 

Josephine’s heart missed a beat. She already tapped into the article before she even realized it. Many pictures were shown in this article. They were all pictures of Sierra, and two of the photos were secretly taken. One was captured at the airport, while the other depicted Lewis. embracing Sierra on a film set. Additional pictures showcased Lewis entering Sierra’s residence, Sierra clinging to his arm, and him leaning in to whisper something to her. Despite the blurry quality of the images, it was evident that they appeared to be a perfect match. 

Josephine swiped through the article, and a portrait of Lewis was attached toward the end. He was wearing a suit, and his hands were in his pockets. The picture seemed to be taken at a commercial event, as several other individuals could be seen alongside him. However, Lewis’s presence in the photograph commanded attention, making him the focal point. Following the image, there were some introductory details about him. It was revealed, “At the age of twenty- three, he joined Alvarez Corp and swiftly ascended to the position of president, poised to succeed the Alvarez Corp empire…” The news went viral as soon as it was posted. 

Due to his limited public appearances, Lewis remained relatively unknown to many people, resulting in little attention being paid to him. His face was unfamiliar to most. In a world filled with young entrepreneurs and affluent individuals, it was not uncommon for handsome 

entrepreneurs to become the subject of fascination among the younger generation. Although Sierra was the main focus of the news, the comment section buzzed with discussions about Lewis instead. The most popular comment, receiving numerous likes, read, “Finally, I understand the distinction between a domineering CEO and a regular CEO.” 

Another comment read, “Just for his looks, I will not only be his lover, but I would also give my entire family to him as his watchdogs.” 

There were also a few that called him their husband. 

Looking at the comments, Josephine couldn’t help but grimace at the predictable tendencies of human nature. The quest for simplicity often masked a deeper hunger for endless accumulation, with people always yearning for more even after attaining their initial desires. 

Josephine switched off her phone and wound down the window, looking at the drizzle outside. As the wind blew into her face, coldness seeped into her bones. Suddenly, the car jerked. Josephine hit her forehead on the window, and the pain made her see black. 

The driver cursed as he pulled over and got out of the car. Josephine covered her forehead. As she looked up, her eyes fell upon a collision between a car and a bread van. The driver approached her window, leaning down to address her. “Miss, it doesn’t seem like the traffic will clear up anytime soon. You might want to find another taxi,” he advised. 

Josephine nodded as she rubbed the swollen bruise on her forehead. She opened the car door and got out of the vehicle. As she took out her phone to call another cab, the van’s driver exited the van and said, “Sorry, we’re so sorry. We did not do it on purpose. Don’t be angry, sir. We can solve this matter privately.” 

This voice was familiar, and Josephine subconsciously looked up. She saw Quintin smiling apologetically as he apologized to the driver, and he took out his phone to transfer the driver some money. “I’ll transfer two thousand dollars to you as compensation for your loss today. Would that be alright?” 

The driver, initially filled with anger, softened slightly upon hearing Quintin’s words. “Fine. Be careful when you drive next time.” 

Quintin felt relieved and immediately transferred the money to the driver. He glanced around cautiously, and his expression tinged with a hint of suspicion. After completing the transaction, he turned around, his face lighting up when he saw Josephine. 

“Josephine!” he called out to her. 

He walked toward her and grabbed her arm. “Come with me.” 

Josephine was stunned, and before she could react, Quintin pulled her into the bread van. She had barely sat still, but the car had already propelled forward like an arrow released from a bow. Josephine was shocked and held onto the front seat for her dear life. Quintin said, “Don’t be afraid. I won’t sell you off. It’s just that someone is pursuing me right now.” 

Josephine felt more anxious when she heard that. She did not see anyone chasing them when she turned around and only saw a few dog cages with dogs whimpering inside. Josephine gave Quintin a shocked expression and thought, “Did these brats stir up some trouble again?” 

Jack, who was sitting next to Quintin, said, “Josephine, we went to save these dogs from dog traders, and they ended up chasing us through several streets.” 

Josephine gave Quintin a confused look. Quintin scratched his head, and with a smile, he explained, “We stumbled upon some dog traders at the market earlier. Without much thought, we purchased all the dogs they had for sale. However, much to our surprise, they somehow managed to sniff out an opportunity for profit and approached me the following day, offering an additional thirty dogs. These were freshly captured; some even had collars around their necks. We immediately knew the dogs had owners. Even so, they doubled their price and sold them at a ridiculously high price. My bank account was not frozen then, so I could still buy them.” 

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