Chapter 393 We Wonât Have Many More Arguments His frown deepened.
âFurthermore, his humiliation is only a tenth of how youâve humiliated me, Mr. Russell.â
There was something else she didnât say aloud.
Iâm in such a situation thanks to you. Youâre an indifferent bully. You have no right to reprimand me.
Dexter ran his tongue over his teeth and stared at her outfit. âWho gave you this dress?â
Josie had yet to realize the severity of the matter, and she continued infuriating him. âDoes it look good? Do you think that I look like your soâcalled late friend too? I like it.â
âJosie Warren,â Dexter said in a low voice.
She raised her brows. âIn any case, I didnât do anything shameful. Iâm not afraid. Unlike some people withâ¦â
âWith what?â He put one hand against the car door and grabbed his hair.
Josie saw his sudden halfhearted expression and abruptly felt her heart race. Her lips parted, and she didnât hold back. âWith an unrestrained private life.â
After she said it, Dexter turned. After a moment, he spoke calmly and enunciated each word. âSay that again.â
Josie realized she had said something wrong and didnât say anything else. Dexter sneered and said indifferently, âLet us both not overstep boundaries.â
It was as though she was enlightened.
The restlessness in Dexter suddenly rose. At that moment, he slowly came to his senses. The two were playing games, and they felt suspicious and jealous of each other. Neither of them trusted each other.
He said something nasty. âI look at other women, and you look at other men. We just reunite occasionally. Isnât this great? Perhaps weâll spend the latter part of our lives together. So what if this life ends? Donât I treat you well enough? You canât push your luck when Iâm being so kind to you.â
Even if he was right, he spoke coldly.
Josie held her cell phone tightly, and her hands felt icy. Her heart also felt cold.
The air suddenly turned frosty.
Their conversation ended.
The traffic up ahead cleared, and Moses drove forward. The vehicle sped ahead quickly. Josie fastened her seat belt and didnât say anything.
After a moment, Dexter realized Josie didnât continue speaking, and the rage in his heart increased.
The car suddenly stopped at the entrance of Mason Garden with a screech. Dexter turned to look at Josie. âYouâre pretty brave.â
âYouâre wrong. Mr. Russell. I lack nothing but courage.
Otherwise, why would I abandon my selfâesteem again and again after being with you?
âAm I wrong? What was wrong with what I said? Why do I have to be on the receiving end of your anger for no reason? Sometimes I really want to ask. If you were the one who suggested setting this relationship up in the first place, why am I treated like a criminal now?â
After that, Dexter grabbed Josieâs face and sneered. âDo you regret it?â
âYes.â She looked at him.
Dexter nodded. âItâs a shame that the one billion hasnât been repaid. Donât think of leaving my side if you donât want the people around you to be hurt.â
The love that used to exist between them was now used to threaten and take advantage of each other.
Josie shook his hands away viciously. She opened the car door and exited before she walked into Mason Garden. Mrs. Carroll saw her and said, âMrs. Russell, did you argue with Mr. Russell again?â
Again⦠Josie scoffed. If this continues. âWe wonât have that many more arguments.â
In the car, Dexter leaned back and shut his eyes. Moses couldnât help but say, âWhy didnât you explain it to her?â