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What Separates Me and You

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Chapter 237 A Daughter

The crowd turned their heads towards the entrance.

Lewis strode in, approached Josephine, and stood before her.

Seeing him defending Josephine, Nancy’s anger, which had not yet subsided, surged even higher.

“Lewis, she’s just a mute! Is it worth it for you to go against me non-stop for this mute?”

Nancy’s voice was loud and sharp, making Josephine’s ears ache.

Lewis met Nancy’s gaze, and his eyes were indifferent. The reflections in his pitch-black pupils exuded

a coldness that sent shivers down Nancy’s spine.

Lewis said, “I’m not going against you. You’re the one who’s going against me. Don’t tell me you still

haven’t realized that by now.”

Nancy snapped to her senses, and anger resurfaced on her face. “I’m going against you? I’m doing this

for your own good! Why can’t you appreciate my well-meaning intentions?”

“Hah, well-meaning intentions.”

His mocking laughter pierced Nancy’s ears. It sounded particularly grating.

“If you genuinely want what’s best for me, please refrain from meddling in my affairs. I can’t always

comprehend your so-called well-intentioned actions.”

Lewis’ tone took on a menacing edge, provoking a surge of anger within Nancy. “What do you mean?

Are you insinuating rebellion?”

“Why would I rebel?” His tone changed, and he retorted, “Besides being my mother, what else

you have that’s worth for me to rebel against?”

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“You…”

Nancy was speechless. She glared at Lewis fiercely. If looks could kill, Lewis would have been torn

apart by now.

“Great, Lewis. I’ve raised you for nothing all these years. For the sake of this mute, you’re abandoning

even your own mother. What a filial son you are.”

Expressionless, Lewis looked at her as if observing a clown. He allowed her to rant and rave.

Nancy found it ridiculous. She grabbed her bag from the sofa, and her gaze swept over Lewis before

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landing on Josephine’s face. She then sarcastically remarked through gritted teeth, Such a filial son.”

Her venomous gaze made Josephine instinctively lower her head.

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Nancy left the villa in a fit of anger, and even from the sound of her footsteps, it was evident that her

anger was at its peak.

After Nancy left, Lewis glanced at the two maids watching the spectacle. The two immediately lowered

their heads and quickly retreated.

Josephine tugged at his sleeve, and Lewis turned to look at her.

Josephine signed, “Did we get divorced?”

Lewis lowered his gaze and stared at her, his voice deep, “You believe whatever others say, but you

never believe me, do you?”

Josephine’s eyelids twitched, and she hurriedly shook her head before signing, “I believe you. I really

do.”

Only then did his cold expression soften ever so slightly. His gaze fell on Josephine’s damp attire. “Why

haven’t you changed into dry clothes?”

Josephine pursed her lips and signed, “I’ll go change now.”

With that, she walked past Lewis and headed upstairs.

Lewis tugged at his tie. Feeling it was in the way, he pulled it off and casually threw it on the sofa. He

took out a cigarette, lit it, and sat down on the sofa. Tilting his head back, he blew out a long trail of

smoke.

Josephine came back down after changing her clothes. She saw him lying on the sofa in a relaxed

manner. He held a cigarette in one hand while the other rested atop the sofa’s headrest.

His relaxed fingers looked even more slender and beautiful than usual.

Josephine approached him, lowering her head as she gazed at him.

Flicking away the cigarette, he hooked his arm around Josephine’s waist and pulled her closer.

Josephine stumbled and fell into his embrace. She instinctively grabbed onto his shoulders.

He reached out a hand and gently caressed Josephine’s face, his gaze fixed on her, but it seemed

somewhat unfocused.

“Will you forget about me?”

His voice was soft as if he was murmuring to himself instead of asking her a question.

However, those few words weighed heavily on Josephine’s heart. Suddenly, she felt somewhat

suffocated.

His profound gaze made Josephine almost believe that he loved her deeply. Yet, in her mind, all she

could think of was the statement released by the Alvarez Corp today. Every word in the statement

warned her that Lewis didn’t love her.

Josephine slowly loosened her grip on his fingers and raised her hand to sign before him. “I

won’t.”

Lewis redirected his gaze to her fingers.

Josephine continued, “I will never forget you.”

That was because her entire life was filled with his presence. He had been in her life since she was five

years old. How could she forget him?

She might forget about Dr. Halliday, Quintin, Avery, and the rest, but she would never forget him.

Josephine didn’t know whether this was a stroke of luck or a source of sorrow.

It felt as though fate had cursed her. In the past, she had only him, and it appeared that in the future, all

she would have left was him as well.

Lewis held her hand and gently caressed it before asking, “Did you take your medicine?”

Josephine nodded.

“You must take your medicine on time…” He paused, glancing at his wristwatch. The day was almost

over.

It was useless now.

Josephine nodded again. She had been taking so much medication lately. Dr. Halliday visited today

and made her take various medications.

In Josephine’s memory, she had never taken so much medicine before. She always had good. health

and could even run after Lewis for long distances.

She would buy him his favorite food, wash the clothes that couldn’t be machine-washed, and even

clean the entire house. The mansion was so huge, yet she did all the cleaning herself. Yet why did she

feel exhausted even just going up the stairs now?

Lewis asked, “Is your leg still hurting today?”

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Josephine nodded slightly, indicating that it still hurt a little.

Lewis fell silent for a moment and said, “When you get better, let’s have a daughter.”

Josephine was mildly surprised. Moreover, she found it difficult to believe.

As Josephine’s thoughts meandered, she questioned, “Didn’t he dislike children?” However, upon

deeper reflection, she realized the truth was more nuanced. He had expressed his concerns about her

having a baby, fearing that the child might inherit her muteness.

Josephine didn’t dare to answer him.

Suddenly, Lewis sat up and pulled her into his embrace. He stared straight into her

eyes.

“Is

that okay?”

Josephine stared back at him for a long time. His intense gaze didn’t seem like he was testing her. She

hesitated for a while before finally nodding.

A barely perceptible smile appeared at the corner of his mouth. “Would you like a daughter?”

Feeling somewhat flustered, Josephine felt her face flush. She averted her gaze awkwardly and

nodded.

Just then, Lewis’ phone rang.

The sound of the ringtone brought Josephine back to reality. The fleeting tenderness that had just

arisen dissipated instantly, and the room turned cold again.

Lewis reached for his phone, briefly glanced at the screen, and made the decision to decline the

incoming call before returning it to his pocket. He then scooped Josephine up in his arms and inquired,

“Have you had anything to eat?”

Josephine shook her head.

He carried her to the dining room. Josephine felt uncomfortable being in his arms like that. She felt as if

she were being treated like a child.

As they arrived at the dining room, Lewis’ phone rang again.

Josephine held onto his neck and glanced at his expression.

He seemed a little impatient.