Chapter 6

“Well, poor me. My husband doesn’t even know my true character after two years of marriage,” Cynthia blurted out.

Joshua was speechless yet again.

Was she really not satisfied unless she provoked him?

“Let’s go home.” He loosened his tie, grabbed her purse, and held her wrist as he walked out.

Cynthia hesitated.

Joshua paused as well.

Both of their gazes landed simultaneously on the purse in Joshua’s hand. Did he mistake her for Jayleen? That was Cynthia’s first thought.

Without further explanation, Joshua strode out quickly.

This scene was witnessed by Jayleen, who was in the hospital room. The gentleness on her face vanished, and she did not even care about the red marks her nails left on her palms as her hands gripped each other hard.

In a moment, the door to the hospital room opened.

Jayleen’s friend walked in, voicing her confusion, “Didn’t Cynthia hire someone to hit you? Why is Mr. Neal still…”

“It wasn’t her.” Jayleen furrowed her brows.

At first, she thought Cynthia was behind the incident, as Cynthia might be worried that she was taking her place. However, judging by Cynthia’s reaction earlier, things were

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not that simple.

Joshua had arrived at a similar conclusion.

After the driver picked them up, Joshua pulled Cynthia into the back seat with him. Before he could talk about today’s events, Mr. Cheyne called, providing an update on the situation. “Mr. Neal, I’ve looked into the IP address. The account’s login IP address isn’t in Jiverton.”

“I see.” Joshua’s eyes darkened.

heavy in his hand. He knew

Sunlight streamed through the half–lowered window, casting a glow on her face, where he could faintly see the fine fuzz. At this moment, she seemed to have shed her earlier confrontational demeanor and had reverted to the gentle,

his handsome face tinged with a hint of

overheard the phone conversation and replied nonchalantly, “Mr. Neal, please don’t tell me you’re about to apologize

loss for words. Why could she not just talk to him

harmed. What if I called someone else and had them bribe the driver responsible for the accident?” Cynthia said lightly, but her words were laced with

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to apologize, but the words just would not come out.

that if she had indeed been responsible, she would not

was all Cynthia said. She didn’t even

‘sure‘?‘ Hoping to put an end to the matter and remembering the harsh words he had exchanged with her in the parking lot and hospital room, he took out a Centurion card and handed it to her. “This

Cynthia replied as she took

by her brisk response, seemingly not expecting her to agree so readily. Suddenly, Cynthia’s voice rang out again, asking for

other

a chill creeping over him, asked, “What other

to hand over all your cards as a precaution. I’ll return them on the

he was

do so?” Cynthia

was due to my poor judgment, but if your behavior these past few days hadn’t been so different from before, I wouldn’t have made such a

Was

that so?” she

“Yes,” Joshua confirmed.

contrast, you would have doubted me without hesitation when you learned about Jayleen’s accident

to argue, but he found that her statement was not entirely

why she was so upset over someone so insignificant, especially when she already knew that Jayleen held the number one spot in Joshua’s

Joshua could not even get a word in before Cynthia’s voice rang

Walters, please drop me off at the next intersection,”

said.

“Alright,” Mr. Walters replied.

chill, asked

you going to do?”

She used the most nonchalant tone to deliver the most provocative statement. “Just in case being

contagious.

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