However, just as she was about to approach Dexter, she stopped suddenly because the expression on the manâs face had turned ugly.
Josie finally realized that something was wrong. She turned around and beckoned at the maid behind her, asking silently: Whatâs wrong with him? The maid shook her head. She looked afraid as if she was not allowed to answer that question.
Josie had no choice but to muster her courage and step forward. She asked carefully, âMr. Russell, did I upset you again?â
She suddenly felt as if she was trying to tame a tiger.
Dexter was difficult to tame. The look on his face terrified people.
âGo on. Tell me. What were you doing outside so late? Did you go on a date with Dr. Sander again?â
The sarcasm in his words and mockery in his eyes ruined Josieâs good mood. She demanded angrily, âWhat do you mean? Iâve told you that Dr. Sander and I are only friends. You make it sound as if I have a scandal with him.â
Dexter glared at her. âAm I wrong?â
â⦠Rascal.â Josie could not help but curse under her breath.
She had not had dinner yet, and it was a long journey home. Her mood was not good, and she was ridiculed as soon as she got home. She almost lost her temper. She stood there for a long time and dared not approach Dexter anymore.
â⦠I thought you would understand, but it was just a fantasy of mine.â
After that, Josie turned around to head upstairs.
Dexter got up suddenly and grabbed her wrist. Anger was written on his face as he said, âA lady should never return home so late no matter what happens! How dare you curse me, Josie! What made you so bold?â
Josie pushed the manâs hand away. The anger she had been suppressing all night surfaced.
âI forgot to tell you Iâm not a good girl. Even my parents do not care what time I get home. Who are you, Mr. Russell, to control me? Even if I work for you, I have the freedom to choose how I spend my time after work! You are inexplicable!â
Josie was used to having freedom since she was young. No one in the Warren family cared about her.
Her father used to care for her, but ever since he fell ill and stopped doing so, Dexter was the first person who tried to restrict her from returning home late.
The womanâs fierce look made her look like a little hedgehog.
That sentence, âWho are you to control me?â humored Dexter. âHave you forgotten that you are still mine even after work? You are my wife. Who has the right to control you if not me?â
This sentence sounded like âYou have no freedomâ to Josie. It angered her more. âShould I continue my act even when Iâm asleep? You are such a capitalist! You are practicing monopolistic ownership!â
Dexter was at a loss for words. He raised a finger and pointed into the air. With a cold tone, he said, âDonât take my kindness for granted. You are not as important as you think.â
He stormed upstairs furiously after he finished speaking.
Who should be the one losing their temper now? Josie pushed her hair to the back and told the maid, âHurry, pour me a glass of water. I can feel the fire in my head right now. Itâs burning me to death.â
The maid quickly passed her a glass of water.
âMadam, Iâve stayed here for a long time. You are the first person I met who dares to argue with Mr.
Russell.â She gave Josie a thumbs-up as she looked at Josie in awe.
âI didnât want to argue with him. Didnât you hear what he said? Heâs too domineering! What a bad temper he has!â