Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money

Chapter 102



Chapter 102

“Moses mentioned that Cynthia is beautiful, but I thought he was joking.”

“Mr. Neal, are you really willing to divorce Mrs. Neal?”

The group started bombarding Joshua with questions, taking the topic seriously.

Joshua’s eyes darkened, interpreting their curious glances as anticipation for his divorce so that they could have a chance with Cynthia.

“Rather than being concerned about my personal life, you should focus on your projects. With how your performances have been, can you even brace the New Year without guilt?” Joshua retorted,

All eyes landed on Moses, wondering what was going on.

Why did Joshua seem angry?

Moses chimed in, “Let’s call it a day for today. We can discuss the details when Joshua and Cynthia are divorced. It doesn’t seem appropriate to talk about it now.”

“Okay,” they agreed, assuming that Moses was referring to their projects.

Joshua’s beautiful obsidian eyes suddenly turned cold, and he held his breath.

The people around him shuddered.

Moses noticed everything and smirked, waving at Cynthia, who had just finished her call.

“Cynthia, let’s go.”

Cynthia put away her phone and looked at him. When she saw that Joshua was also there, she quickly looked away and walked toward Moses.

Moses could not even get a word in when Joshua said coldly, “Are you having fun here?”

“It’s better than being with you,” Cynthia replied coldly.

Everyone was stunned!

Wow!

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“We’re not divorced yet, so you should know what you can and can’t do. I don’t want to see any negative rumors about the wife of the Neal Group’s president online,” Joshua said coldly.

As he spoke, Joshua glanced at the three people over there.

Their hearts shrank in fear.

Why did Joshua seem so unfriendly?

Cynthia gave him a cold look and ignored him.

He was the least qualified person to say such things.

Moses walked up to him, leaned down, and whispered, “Joshua, don’t you feel guilty when you told Cynthia that?”

Joshua gave him a look.

Why should he feel guilty?

“Cynthia is innocent and hasn’t done anything wrong. It’s you who divorced her for the sake of your ex– lover. I can only say that you’re indeed impressive,” Moses said boldly, yet his tone was gentle.

Joshua remained quiet.

Moses patted his shoulder. “You’re a real jerk.”

“Are you itching for a beating?” Joshua’s voice was cold.

“Physical pain is nothing. At least I’m not itching for another woman while I’m married,” Moses replied.

“Moses!” Joshua shouted.

It had been half a year since they last met, and he was increasingly disrespectful!

“I’m just joking. Why so serious?” Moses laughed and stepped back from him. “I’ll take Cynthia back first. Remember to go to the company and bring back what Grandpa asked for.”

He said for others to hear and to avoid suspicion.

Both he and Joshua were here, and if Cynthia did not leave in Joshua’s car, there would inevitably be rumors.

No one said anything upon hearing Old Man Neal’s name. After all, everyone in the circle knew that Moses had no interest in making money and even less interest in work.

“Grandpa told you to do it instead.” Joshua’s gaze swept over Cynthia and Moses.

Moses raised an eyebrow.

Was he jealous?

“You can fetch Grandpa’s things together. Just give me the key to the other car, and I’ll drive myself back,” Cynthia finally found an opportunity and spoke calmly.

“How can we do that?” Moses unlocked the car, took the key, and got in the driver’s seat. “Grandpa told me to make sure you get home safely. If you go back alone, Grandpa will skin me alive.”


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