With only family members present, Cynthia knew that the purpose of that night had finally arrived. Old
Man Neal, Felix, and Daphne were likely to persuade her to postpone the divorce.
“Cynthia, have a seat,” Daphne greeted her with gentleness and elegance, showing that she genuinely
liked Cynthia.
Cynthia walked over and took a seat.
Then, Old Man Neal and Daphne began their discussion.
Felix, as before, sat on the side reading a newspaper while Joshua stood there like an unwanted
orphan with no one to care for him.
“What are you doing?” Old Man Neal grew angry when he saw Joshua sitting beside him. “Is this where
you’re supposed to sit? Go over there!”
Joshua was annoyed but did not complain and moved to the other side.
Unexpectedly, he also faced disdain from the other side.
“Cynthia and I don’t want to be near you. Keep your distance.”
Joshua could tell they disapproved of him because of the impending divorce from Cynthia. Without
saying much, he conscientiously moved to sit next to Felix, finally avoiding being driven away.
“Still haven’t managed to change Cynthia’s mind?” Felix asked casually, enjoying himself as he held
the newspaper, adopting the demeanor of a spectator.
Joshua did not answer him.
They were so annoying.
“Did you pay a visit to Cynthia’s family?”
“No.”
Upon hearing that, Felix finally showed some emotional response. He set aside the newspaper and
glanced at Joshua. “Joshua, you’re not very efficient in handling things, are you?”
“You’re saying as if you were pretty quick when pursuing my mom.” Joshua was straightforward.
“The speed doesn’t matter; what matters is that I succeeded in pursuing her.” Felix picked up the
newspaper again, no longer concerned with Joshua’s affairs. “If you still plan to be with Jayleen, you’ll
never have a chance to win Cynthia back in this lifetime.”
Joshua felt that Felix was meddling too much in his affairs and retorted, “If you have so much free time,
go manage the company.”
I want to spend time with my wife,” Felix countered.
Joshua glanced at him and asked, “You’ve been flaunting your affection for twenty-two years. Aren’t
you
tired of it?”
Since Felix managed to win over Daphne when Joshua was five years old, he has openly displayed
affection for her in all situations. The phrase ‘my wife’ had almost become his catchphrase.
Felix smiled with satisfaction. “Those without a spouse wouldn’t understand.”
“I have one.”
“Oh? Is it Cynthia, the woman you’re divorcing soon?”
Joshua did not answer him.
“Or is it your soon-to-be wife, Jayleen?”
Joshua kept quiet. He had never wanted to silence Felix’s mouth more than at that moment.
He should not have helped Felix win over Daphne in the first place. Instead, he should have found
more rivals for him and made him jealous.
“There’s no need to reminisce about the past.” Felix saw through what Joshua was thinking with just
one glance. “Regardless of whether you helped me pursue your mom or not, I would have won her
over.”
“Anyone can brag.”
“Do you know why?”
Joshua did not reply. He did not want to know.
“Because your mom has always loved me. I was her unforgettable first love. Though I misunderstood
her, I’ve never had another woman by my side apart from her.” Felix, for once, had a serious
conversation with him.
“And I’ve never broken up or divorced h
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