Chapter 605
Chapter 605 Joseph Despises Promiscuous, Fickle Women Like You
“Maybe I’ve been aware of your so-called lead for quite some time now.”
Otto replied with confidence, sneering, “That’s impossible.”
While Fairlight may hold some influence in the business world, it lacked Duskfall’s extensive reach and connections. The only
organization that could rival Duskfall was Imperium. Joseph may have sought the assistance of someone affiliated with Imperium
for tracking and investigation.
The nature of Imperium was akin to Duskfall. Though Imperium was a relatively new organization established just two years ago,
it had grown rapidly.
“Tsk.” Joseph settled into the plush leather sofa, casually swirling the wine in his glass. He unbuttoned his suit jacket, revealing a
sleek black silk shirt that accentuated his handsome yet dangerous demeanor. “Whatever Duskfall uncovers, I’m capable of
discovering as well.”
“Do you think I’d believe you?”
“Whether you believe me or not is entirely up to you,” Joseph replied, motioning for Otto to come closer. “But I have something to
share with you today as well.”
A hint of curiosity flickered across Otto’s face as he leaned forward, unable to resist his intrigue.
“If there ever comes a day when you can no longer sustain yourself in Duskfall, remember that you can come to me.”
“Huh?” Otto was, after all, the CEO of Briarlake. Could he really be looked down upon so easily? And resort to Fairlight for
handouts?
Joseph met Otto’s puzzled gaze and spoke in a hushed tone audible to only the two of them. Do you truly believe that you’re an
orphan?”
Otto’s eyes widened. “What do you mean?”
With a faint smile, Joseph chose to end the conversation at that pivotal moment. Otto refrained from further questioning, but his
shrewd eyes fixated intently on Joseph, attempting to unravel the truth of his words.
“If you desire the answers, you know where to find me.” With those parting words, Joseph exited the room with Vince and Lucas
in tow.
For a long while, Otto sat on the sofa in silence. Gradually, his senses returned, and a trace of disdain crept into his eyes. He
contemplated, ‘Even if I’m not an orphan, what difference does it make? Even if my parents are alive, what significance does it
hold? We’d be nothing more than strangers bound by blood.’
Chloe fell asleep early, but she had been restless lately and even the slightest noise would
wake her. In the darkness, she heard footsteps outside that stopped near her door. Thinking it was a helper, she patiently waited
for them to leave.
However, the person did not leave. Doubt started to creep into Chloe’s mind. Barefoot and swift, she tiptoed to the door and flung
it open.
Xavia, who stood outside, jumped in surprise at the sudden movement. She patted her chest, scolding, “Are you a spirit? You
make no noise while you walk!”
“And aren’t you skulking around like a mouse in the dead of night?” Chloe’s face remained
devoid of emotion.
“Why you...!” Xavia’s annoyance and embarrassment welled up. Her gaze shifted and landed on Chloe’s belly, causing her voice
to escalate, “Why haven’t you had an abortion yet?!”
Chloe’s smile turned cold. “Disappointed, aren’t you? Even in this situation, Joseph still forgave me. Your hopes of marrying into
the Whitmans are in vain.”
In truth, she had no idea why the operation was canceled, nor did she know if it would be rescheduled for another day. Saying
those words was merely a means to provoke Xavia, whom
she could not stand.
“Don’t delude yourself. Joe despises promiscuous, fickle women like you,” Xavia retorted, quickly regaining her composure and
refusing to let herself be affected. After being together for five years, she knew Joseph’s temperament and boundaries. Even if
Joseph had feelings for Chloe, he still had his pride.
A glimmer of happiness graced Chloe’s delicate face as she gently caressed her growing belly.” Is that so? Then explain to me
why it’s me who sleeps in the villa, not you.”
“While you’re confined to the villa, I have the freedom to come and go. Just stop struggling. Everything will soon be mine,” Xavia
responded.
Due to her dedication to her violin practice, Xavia still possessed slender, fair arms with graceful contours despite being six
months pregnant. Along with her rosy complexion, she appeared far healthier than Chloe, exuding an aura of effortless elegance
that surpassed Chloe’s, making her seem more like the true lady of the house.
Chloe’s lips tightened into a line, and she was momentarily taken aback. The topic of being confined left her unable to feign
happiness.
Xavia took a step forward, intending to enter and casually inspect the surroundings. However, the nanny downstairs interrupted,
“Welcome home, Mr. Joseph.”
Hearing this, Xavia swiftly turned around and descended the stairs. Her tone was affectionate and filled with admiration as she
asked, “Joe, are you hungry? I brought you some chicken
noodle soup.”
Joseph’s brows furrowed when he spotted her, forming small creases at the center of his forehead. “Why are you here again?”
“I heard Chloe was discharged and was worried about how she’d be feeling after the surgery, so I dropped by for a chat.” Xavia
paused, her expression curious. “But turns out she hasn’t had the operation yet... Did something cause a delay?”