Chapter 25
Chapter 25
Chapter 25 If You Two Get Caught in Bed Together
Joseph paused for a moment, then gave some instructions to the person on the other end of the video call and ended the meeting.
Crossing his legs, he calmly asked, “What’s the reason?”
“No idea. HR says Ms. Chloe sent a message close to the start of her shift saying she won’t be coming, and that was the end of it.”
Joseph recalled how happy Chloe looked in front of the mirror this morning. He propped up his chin with one hand. “Did they call her?”
“Yes, but her phone is switched off.”
Joseph furrowed his brows slightly, clearly dissatisfied with her behavior. She was the one who had applied for the job, yet she was also the one who did not show up for work.
Lucas could not quite decipher his boss’s thoughts from his expression. He took out his phone and displayed the top trending news to Joseph. “There’s another thing. It seems that William, who we fired, isn’t happy and has been stirring things up online.”
Joseph briefly glanced through the article, hardly reading a tenth of it before shifting his gaze
away.
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“Could Ms. Chloe have been influenced by this article and decided not to come? The manager considering sending someone to her house for some counseling. After all, this matter started because
of Fairlight.”
“Fairlight needs an Estrenian translator, not her,” Joseph said, his voice cold. He even snorted. lightly through his nostrils and continued, “We already gave her a second chance. If someone gives up a job opportunity because of a few comments from irrelevant people, it means they can’t handle the stress. They’re likely to be overly sensitive in the workplace in the future.”
Nowadays, people tend to get carried away with their achievements.
“So we don’t need to do anything about this?” Lucas asked hesitantly.
“Yes. Just handle it the usual way.” Joseph’s gaze remained fixed on the computer screen.
Later that day, with not much to do at the company today, Joseph left on time and returned to his villa. The empty house was completely silent, and he glanced at the woman’s house slippers placed neatly on the shoe rack with a snort.
‘She hasn’t been home all day, yet she claimed she’d cook for me every day.‘
Joseph was not hungry, so he went upstairs and took a shower. He grabbed a book and lazily sat
in his chair reading.
As time passed, the sky grew dark, and Chloe had yet to return. Joseph took out his phone and called her. He was ready to admonish her for not keeping her word, but before he could even say anything, a cold, mechanical voice interrupted him.
“The number you have dialed is currently unavailable…”
Joseph paused, recalling Chloe’s demeanor from this morning. He remembered how her eyes sparkled with eagerness and enthusiasm. At first, he assumed that she had rejected the offer because she
found a better opportunity, but upon further reflection, he realized that it was highly unlikely.
Joseph did not like to meddle in other people’s affairs, but Chloe was currently his legal wife. It was almost the weekend and it was time for them to visit his family home. He did not want any unexpected incidents. After all, dealing with his grandfather was exhausting.
It was 10 o’clock in the evening at the Johnson residence. Ava used her spare key to open Chloe’s bedroom door, wearing a gift that Jake had bought for her.
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As soon as she heard movement outside the door, Chlo the bed. Her movements were quick notice anything unusual.
Chloe’s eyes immediately fell on the bracelet on Ava’s wrist. It was the same brand that Jake had bought a gift for her from previously.
Seeing that Chloe had noticed the bracelet, Ava raised her chin and maintained her usual gentle disposition. Yet, there was a trace of sarcasm in her voice as she said, “I advise you to break it off with that old man you’re seeing sooner rather than later. If you two were to get caught in bed together by his wife, the whole family won’t be able to hold our heads up high in Aesper.”