Jojo and Coco's Unexpected Love

Chapter 263



Chapter 263

Chapter 263 Divorce

The young woman and her boyfriend felt sorry for Joseph.

“Things just keep getting worse.’ Chloe clenched her fists tightly. She felt like teaching him a lesson. ‘He must be taking revenge on me. Why did I not notice his pettiness in the past?’

The young woman gave Chloe a disapproving stare, showing contempt. “Miss, you are very pretty and must have a lot of admirers, but you’re married now. You should keep your distance from other men. What’s more, your husband is a good catch. He’s so handsome, and he’s dressed like a successful man. I hope you cherish what you have now. It’ll be forever if you let him slip through your fingers.”

Chloe tried to explain helplessly. “It’s not what you think…”

The young woman’s boyfriend snorted. Similarly, he wanted to seek justice for Joseph. “Is it worse than our imagination? Mister, there are plenty of fish in the sea. If you hold on to the old, you get nothing new. My older sister is single. If you two can’t make it work as a couple, I can introduce you to my sister.”

Joseph turned down the offer. “Thank you for your kindness but I only care about my wife.”

Chloe rolled her eyes. ‘Oh, please. Just shut up, you schemer. Stop pretending to be innocent and good!’

Joseph had long legs and was handsome. As a result, he would be the center of attraction no matter where he went. At this time, the other customers in the cafe noticed him too. When they heard his statement, they found Chloe ungrateful.

“Mister, why don’t you look at me instead? I’m a postgraduate student, and I’m about your age.”

“Me too! Although I’m a freshman, I’ve always wanted a mature man like you.”

“Why don’t we exchange numbers?”

“Yes, let’s exchange numbers.”

Chloe, who was implicated, felt extremely innocent. She could no longer take it and got up to leave. Joseph came out after her. His handsome face was cold and distant as he raised his brows lightly.

“Tsk, are you jealous?”

“No, I’m not. I just find that young people care too much about one’s appearance. They believe whatever others tell them. They care about nothing else but one’s physical charms!”

Joseph chuckled and felt that she was just being stubborn. ‘You are jealous. You’re just holding

it in.’

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After a pause, she tilted her head to glance at the man beside her. Actually, she could understand those young people. After all, this scumbag was indeed extremely handsome.

They waited for a while by the road when a heavy downpour suddenly started. Soon, they were filled with a deep chill.

July was the rainy season in Asper.

The car was parked in the parking lot. If they returned to the car, they would not be able to see the situation in the hospital. Chloe simply took shelter at the bus stop since she was reluctant to return to the cafe.

“You can go back to the car or go straight home. I’ll go home after they come out.”

Joseph replied coldly, “I like rainy days.”

Chloe shot him a doubtful stare. ‘All right. He can enjoy the rain while I enjoy the fun.”

Soon she heard noise from the hospital.

Benjamin grabbed Karen’s collar and pushed her down at the entrance of the hospital. He spat out at her, “I must have been very unlucky to have crossed paths with you. We’ll get a divorce tomorrow morning!”

“Daddy, Mom has been your wife for twenty years even if I’m not your child. You can’t do this to her!” Ava came out. Water ran down her cheeks. It was unknown if it was rain or her tears, but she looked very sorry.

Benjamin roared angrily, “You’re no nice woman either! Maybe you knew the truth long ago. and lied to me along with this wretch!”

Karen’s face was badly swollen. It appeared like Benjamin had started slapping her in the hospital until they were outside. She fell into the puddles of rain, clearly beside herself. “I did. lie to you but I had no choice! Ava is innocent. She knows nothing. You’re her only father. The words you say will hurt her!”


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