Chapter 5
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 5
Jayleen looked at Joshua and said something ambiguous, âIâll listen to Joshuaâs orders.â
âJoshua, are you willing to show me?â Cynthiaâs beautiful eyebrows lifted slightly.
Joshua looked at her feigned innocence and, without saying much, picked up a phone from the table,
opened WhatsApp, and handed her the conversation after scrolling through the chat history.
Cynthia took it and read the contents.
[Mrs. Neal: If you help me get rid of Jayleen, Iâll pay off your debt and give you another hundred
thousand.]
[Driver: How do I know youâll keep your word?]
[Mrs. Neal: Iâm Joshuaâs wife; a hundred thousand is nothing to me.]
[Driver: Iâll trust you this time, but if you back out, Iâll make a scene at Neal Group!]
[Driver: Send me a photo.]
[Mrs. Neal: Picture]
[Mrs. Neal: Make it clean.]
Cynthia finished reading and asked, âThatâs it?â
Joshua looked down at her, searching for a hint of panic on her face but found none. âThatâs it.â
Cynthia returned the phone, calmly analyzing the situation.
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It wasnât me. With Mr. Nealâs resources, it shouldnât be difficult to find out whoâs behind this account.â
âThe account is new and unverified,â Joshua replied coldly.
Cynthia suggested, âYou can track the IP address.â
Joshuaâs eyes narrowed, sweeping over her. He had never known her to be particularly clever. In the
past, he had always solved her problems. Now it seemed that she was a different
person.
âYouâre not going to tell me the IP address is hidden, are you?
Cynthia prompted when he did not respond.
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Joshua did not answer her directly but instead gave an order, Cheyne, have the tech department traced
all the IP addresses associated with this account.â
âYes, sir.â
Cheyne left with the phone, genuinely afraid that if he stayed any longer, Mrs. Neal would trick him
again.
âAre you sure it wasnât you?â Joshuaâs voice remained cold, his eyes unfathomable.
Upon seeing the chat logs, his first thought was that Cynthia was responsible. After all, her recent
actions had shattered his previous impressions of her. The woman who did not care about money
demanded so much in the divorce. Her gentle demeanor suddenly turned confrontational. Who could
say whether her kindness and nonchalance during the divorce were genuine?
âInstead of wasting time with me, you should investigate how the hitâandârun driver knew Miss Shawâs
itinerary for the day,
âCynthia reasoned, not engaging in an argument.
Before Joshua could speak, Cynthia continued, âAlsoâ¦â
âWhat?â he asked.
âIn situations like this, the first thing you should do is call the police.â Cynthia reminded him, her gaze
resting on his handsome face, âNot come after me, an unrelated person.â
Joshuaâs eyes darkened slightly. He did not know why, but when he found out it was Cynthia, his first
reaction was to confront her instead of calling the police.
For a moment, their eyes locked, and an odd atmosphere grew between them. In Joshuaâs eyes, all he
could see was her reflection. Her usually smiling eyes blinked gently, her curled lashes fluttering like
butterfly wings.
They maintained eye contact until Jayleenâs voice interrupted Joshuaâs thoughts. âJoshua.â
âYes?â
âI want to rest now.â
Her simple statement carried an unmistakable undertone of dismissal. Cynthia, however, had no
intention of letting her rest. She stood by the bedside, a faint curve at the corner of her lips. âBefore you
rest, Ms. Shaw, shouldnât you apologize to me?â
âWhat?â Jayleen asked and bewildered.
Joshua understood Cynthiaâs meaning and called her name with a hint of warning. âCynthia!â
âWeâll set aside the issue of you seducing my husband for now.
Letâs discuss the fact that you falsely accused me,â Cynthia said, unfazed.
âIâm sorry,â Jayleen quickly apologized, her voice full of
regret as her nervous fingers tightened. âI saw the name Mrs. Neal and assumed it was you.â
Cynthia replied, giving her a taste of her own medicine. âI see, I thought you might have staged this
accident out of jealousy because Joshua was with me.â
âI didnât!â Jayleen instinctively defended herself.
âCynthia!â Joshua was angry.
âWhatâs the big deal? Canât I make a joke?â Cynthia chatted amiably, seemingly unbothered.
âIs that how you make a joke?â Joshua instinctively protected his beloved. âI know you donât like her,
but thereâs no need to smear her. Take it out on me if youâre angry.â
Cynthiaâs lips curled into a smile as she looked at him. âYou get so angry over a joke. Did you ever get
this upset for me when she seriously told you I hired someone to hit her?â
Joshua paused, and his deep and cold eyes were unreadable. âJoshua,â Cynthia called him with a
more formal tone.
Joshuaâs heart felt inexplicably unsettled. He furrowed his brows, casting aside the strange emotion.
âDo I need to remind you that weâre still bound by a marriage certificate?â Cynthiaâs emotions surfaced,
and if not for her strong pride, she would have told him that she, too, had feelings when he protected
another woman in front of her.
Jayleen interjected at the right moment with an considerate expression. âJoshua, this was my fault, so
donât be mad at Mrs. Neal.â
Cynthia was speechless. She had no interest in dealing with such lowâlevel and innocent pretense, but
that did not mean she could tolerate being trampled on repeatedly.
âWhen did our family matters become your business?â Her tone was indifferent and her words were
light.
âI just donât want to see you two argue,â Jayleen explained.
âItâs because of you that weâre arguing,â Cynthia retorted.
âSorry.â
âDoes an apology work now?â
âEnough!â Joshua was somewhat irritated, grabbing Cynthiaâs arm gently as he led her out. âCome with
me.â
Cynthia did not linger. She grabbed her purse and followed him.
Joshua pulled her to the end of the hallway, suppressing his emotions and resuming his indifferent
demeanor. âWhat do you want?â
âTo be mean to her.â
Joshua was speechless.
âI want to call her a mistress.â
âSheâs not.â
âSo Iâm the mistress?â
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âNo.â
âThen who is?â
Faced with Cynthiaâs question, Joshua could not find an answer. The atmosphere grew tense. He
wanted to explain something to her, but when he saw her beautiful face filled with disdain and her once
gentle eyes now void of warmth, he managed to say, âYou didnât use to be like this.â