Chapter 101
The Charming Ex-Wife ( Lysander and Josiah ) Online Novel
Chapter 101 Too Lenient
Lysander explained, âItâs true that I wanted to buy a house, but itâs not what youâre thinkingâ¦â
âAll right, no need to defend yourself any further, I understand. Look, the moment you felt pain, your husband was so worried. Itâs clear that your relationship is still strong,â said the staff..
Lysander was taken aback.
Josiah simply responded, âMhm.â
Lysander was confused.
With courtesy. Josiah nodded at the staff. âI apologize for the trouble Iâve caused today.â
âNo worries, itâs no trouble at all. I deal with divorces every day, witnessing couples fight over assets and children until the cows come home. Itâs actually quite refreshing to encounter a loving pair like you
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After serving the water, the staff member was about to leave. With a smile, he gave a friendly pat on Josiahâs shoulder. âHandsome man, I wish you a lifetime of happiness together.â
With a smile, Josiah expressed his thanks.
Turning around, he found himself meeting Lysanderâs inquisitive gaze. âWhatâs wrong?â
âWhy the sudden change of heart?â questioned Lysander.
âSudden?â Josiah gave a bitter smile. âNot sudden at all.â
Pretending not to understand his words, Lysander firmly stated, âIt was something that needed to be done sooner or later.â
Josiah said, âLetâs see.â
âJosiah, what are you trying to say?â
Josiah clasped his hands together, pausing for a moment before he spoke. âLysander, Iâ¦â
Suddenly, the cellphone began to ring.
The two were seated closely. Lysander glanced over and noticed that it was a call from Lysanne.
Lysander asked, âShould I step aside?â
Josiah shook his head. âNo need.â
Iâm not very mobile. How about you go outside to meet her?â
âNo need,â replied Josiah, his tone icy as he picked up the call. âWhatâs up?â
However in the next moment his expression turned serious and he called out âMr Thorne
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Over there, it was unclear what was being said, but all through it, Josiah was just responding with âMmm.â
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Only after hanging up the phone, Josiah quickly stood up. âLysander, something urgent has come up that I need to handle. Iâll have someone take you home.â
âSo, weâre not processing the paperwork today?â asked Lysander.
âNext time.â Josiah held his phone and made a call, sharing his location. After hanging up, he turned to her and said, âWait here for a bit, about ten minutes. Someone will come to pick you up. Your leg is injured, so donât try to walk on your own.â
Lysander asked, âWho? Your secretary?â Isnât his current secretary Lysanneâs cousin? I heard he was a gambling addict, and I do not want to associate myself with him.
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It seemed as though Josiah could see right through her thoughts. He said solemnly, âIâve already fired. him, and Ms. Collins has been rehired.â
Lysander was somewhat taken aback. âLysanne didnât make a fuss?â
A fierce glint passed through Josiahâs eyes. âWe canât always resort to creating a scene to solve everything. I was too lenient with her before.â
âHavenât you twenty years?â
loved her for ove
Josiahâs eyes flickered. âItâs two different matters.â
Josiahâs phone rang again. He gave Lysander a nod to indicate he got a call, then quickly excused himself.
Roughly five minutes later, Lysander spotted a familiar face.
When the person saw her, his expression was somewhat awkward. âHey there, gorgeous. Hehe.â
Lysander gazed at the person before her, murmuring âWhisper?â
âHahaha, itâs me.â
âYou are Josiahâsâ¦â
âFriend,â Aiden approached. âHe asked me to escort you home.â
Lysander was somewhat confused. âLast time you came asking for my contact informationâ¦â
Aiden immediately raised both hands in surrender. âI swear it wasnât Josiah who sent me. You see, I was just born a flirt. I canât help but get sidetracked whenever I see a beautiful woman. The incident last time was purely due to my lack of manners, and it had nothing to do with him.â
Listening to that, Lysander couldnât help but laugh in disbelief. âYou certainly have a clear understanding of yourself.â
Aiden chuckled. âMy greatest virtue is self-awareness. However, let me make this clear, gorgeous. Iâm
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