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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 396

Now, both the men remained silent.

Josephine stared at them intently, waiting for them to speak. Noticing that none of them said a word, she grew somewhat angry.

"Why aren't you talking? I'll have my dad deduct your salary!" she threatened.

Apparently, she had mistaken the two men for bodyguards.

Eventually, Seth stood up and approached her, saying, "Miss Vance, your parents are on a business trip."

"Where did they go?"

"To somewhere far away."

Josephine furrowed her brows again. Why did they go on a business trip without her? They used to take her along!

Sulking, she extended her hand to Seth. "I want to call them."

Seth removed his phone from his pocket and handed it to her.

Josephine held the phone and dialed the familiar number she knew by heart.

She wanted to cut off all contact with them for three days since they abandoned her to go on a business trip.

Two seconds later, an automated voice came from the phone, saying, "The number you've dialed is not in service. Please try again later."

Josephine looked at the phone in bewilderment and felt a sense of panic rising within her. She clutched the phone tightly and glanced at the people in the room.

Seth extended his hand, motioning for her to return the phone.

Josephine hesitated, but in the end, she handed the phone back to him.

She didn't know what to do.

Looking at him pitifully, she said, "I want to go home."

Nodding, Seth replied, "Alright, I'll take you home."

He held Josephine's hand, but someone grasped his shoulder before they could leave the ward.

"Where are you taking her?" came Lewis' voice from behind. Seth paused and turned to look at him.

"Isn't it obvious? Since her memories are back, I'll take her back to Hardington."

"You can go back, but she can't."

Seth smiled. "Why do we have to listen to you? Have you asked for her opinion?"

"Besides, Sierra is still unconscious. You should think about how to handle her first before attending to Josephine."

Lewis kept his grip on Seth's shoulder and showed no intention of letting him go. "I will deal with her, but Josephine has to stay."

"And if I refuse?"

Immediately after Lewis uttered those words, about seven or eight bodyguards rushed into the ward and blocked the doorway.

Lewis retracted his hands and put them in his pockets. "Go ahead and try me."

Seth glanced at the bodyguards before him and cursed Lewis for being a mutt in his heart. He thought there was no one more pathetic than Lewis in this world. Lewis was not even worthy of being called a human.

Lewis looked at Josephine and said, "Come here."

Josephine stared at them suspiciously. She thought these two guys were strange.

Instead of approaching Lewis immediately, she asked, "Can you take me home?"

"Of course."

Josephine broke free from Seth's grasp without hesitation and ran to Lewis' side.

Seth looked at her and narrowed his eyes.

"It seems you are fated to end up in his hands. Well, you don't deserve any sympathy. Josephine, I hope I won't see you regretting one day."

Confused, Josephine stared at Seth. She didn't understand what he meant.

Seth then turned to Lewis. "As for you, you better hope she never remembers your repeated lies."

Lewis pulled Josephine into his embrace, held her shoulders, and looked at Seth indifferently. "That's none of your concern."

Seth sneered and turned around before walking away.

The bodyguards didn't stop him this time and let him leave. Following Lewis' instructions, the bodyguards also retreated, including Mrs. Larson.

Josephine looked up at Lewis before wriggling out of his grasp and stepping back. "Take me home now."

Lewis stared at her for a while, his expression unreadable.

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