Chapter 402 Asking for Their Divorce Dexter answered in a well-behaved manner, âSheâs a Russell Group employee, and I fell for her at first sight.â
âWhich part of her attracted you?â
âYou donât seem very confident in your daughter, Mr. Warren.
âYou donât have an ordinary identity,â Paul said calmly. Although he was in a coma for four years, he was a good judge of character. Nothing Dexter did was ordinary. Paul wouldnât believe it if nothing else was involved in the marriage.
âJo is now Mrs. Russell. I will protect her thoroughly, whether among the society or the internal Russell family. Please donât worry.â
âWhat about everything else?â
âWhat?â
âWhat if I want you to divorce Jo? Can you do it?â
Dexter raised the corner of his eye slightly. He was a little surprised. He seemed to understand who Josie inherited her temper from.
âIs something wrong with me?â He guessed it was because of his identity, and Paul feared his daughter would feel wronged.
âYouâre the business executor of Russell Group. You can have any woman you want. Jo is gullible. As her father, I have to think about her future.
His words were filled with distrust and doubt.
Dexter adjusted Paulâs IV. He guessed that Paul must have seen the tabloids, so he said indifferently, Iâm afraid not.
âWhat do you mean?â Paul was vigilant.
Dexter sat down. It was as though he was in a negotiation. âI didnât sign any prenuptial agreement with her. She will suffer much hardship if we separate someday.â
âShe is now Mrs. Russell and lives a great life. My grandfather treats her well, and thereâs no reason to get a divorce.â
âI donât want to get into unnecessary details about our relationship. Iâve fulfilled my duty by coming to visit you today. Itâs my responsibility. As I said, I will treat Jo well.â
This was genuine.
A man was convincing another man and requesting to take care of his daughter.
Paul slowly calmed down. It seemed like he knew he couldnât reverse a desperate situation, so he shut his eyes and kept quiet.
Dexter waited patiently.
Paul finally spoke after a long time. His voice trembled slightly. âI want you to sign a divorce agreement with your name on it, then give it to me for safekeeping.â
Dexterâs expression changed.
Paul was trying to gain the upper hand on Dexter after awakening from his coma.
Dexter froze for a moment, and his brows instantly furrowed.
But Dexter quickly composed himself. He had a cold and complicated expression.
Paul smiled, and he looked like a kind, older man. âI just want a safeguard for my daughter. Is it too much to ask, Mr. Russell?â
Dexterâs gaze was dangerous. He tried to regain control. âIf I donât want to, what will you do?â
Paul didnât panic. He didnât see much in this young man, but he could see that Dexter cared for Josie.
âThen Iâm afraid there will be a barrier between you and Jo because of me.â
Dexter quickly weighed the pros and cons mentally. Perhaps he was already at a disadvantage in some ways.
Dexter left the hospital room half an hour later.
Josie immediately looked up. âWhat did my dad say to you?â
Dexter wrapped his arms around her delicate waist tightly. Indistinct yet visible resentment was on his face. He said, âHe just asked about work.â
âWhat did you say?â
Dexter suddenly had a piercing gaze as he scrutinized Josieâs reaction.
She was worried and nervous.
Why is she nervous?
The man had a faint smile. âJosie, are you afraid that Iâll hurt your family?â
Josie was momentarily startled.