Chapter 169 The Other Woman
Josephine looked up and saw someone familiar walk by the door. She got a whiff of that person’s
perfume and couldn’t help but hold her breath.
It was Sierra.
Sierra was well-known in the company. Nobody dared to stop her from entering.
She went to the president’s office and met Kiran, who directed her here-hence, her appearance.
Sierra opened the door to the board chairman’s office without a pause and waltzed in. The moment she
entered, her gaze fell on Lewis, sitting behind the office desk.
“Lewis!” Sierra couldn’t decide if she was more surprised or furious to see him.
It was a pleasant surprise to her that he wasn’t kicked out of the company and was now the board
chairman, but she was also furious that he lied to her. Had she faltered or not loved him as much, she
would have cut all ties to him now.
Lewis looked up when he heard her. “What brought you here?”
“Didn’t you say you had resigned? Of course, I must verify that on my own! It turns out you lied to me!”
Sierra pouted as she walked toward him and thrust her purse onto his desk.
No one else could have dared to speak to Lewis in such a way except for her, less so thrusting
something on his desk.
She was the only exception, and her actions came naturally.
Lewis leaned back into his chair and asked monotonously, “How did I lie to you?”
“You told me you resigned!”
“I did.”
Sierra almost choked. She continued, enraged, “You also said you owe the company a few hundred
billion dollars!”
“That’s true, too,”
His response cut off whatever she was about to say. He didn’t lie, after all.
He just didn’t tell her the complete story.
Sierra fumed for a while before calming down. She gently leaned on Lewis, hugged his arm,
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtand said, “Then why didn’t you tell me you’re now the board chairman?”
Lewis didn’t push her away. Conversely, he wrapped his arm around her waist and sald smilingly, “You
didn’t ask.”
Sierra was at a loss for words for a moment. Then, she continued, “Right. So be it. Anyway, I’m glad to
see you safe and sound.”
Lewis gazed at her. He said nothing and waited for her to continue.
Sierra added, “Lewis, there’s something else I have to speak to you about.”
“Go ahead.”
“You saw the news. I don’t know who let the cat out of the bag. You must figure a way to resolve it, or
I’ll drown in criticism.” Sierra tilted her head upward, pursed her lips, and looked at him coquettishly.
Lewis lifted a brow. “What do you have in mind?”
Sierra giggled and said, “It’s simple. The crew will hold a press conference soon, so why don’t you
come with me? You’ll only need to show your face.”
The point was to let everyone know their relationship was official, not underground or unseemly.
Besides, Lewis’ presence was sufficient to resolve the whole issue-those people would stop making
wild accusations.
Why would he attend the press conference with her if they weren’t an official couple?
Sierra looked at him in anticipation, waiting for his answer.
“A press conference?”
“That’s right. Come with me, okay?”
Lewis lit a cigarette as his thoughtful gaze fell somewhere else.
He puffed on it and said amidst the wisps of smoke, “I can’t.”
Sierra’s smile froze. She frowned and asked, “Why?”
“There’s no reason. I told you not to be crafty around me. Is that all there is to your plan-for me to show
my face?”
Lewis saw through her scheme. Sierra’s face changed.
He was right. Her plan looked simple enough, but the reporters would definitely question their
relationship if Lewis showed up at the press conference. What would Lewis reply then?
He could either admit he was Sierra’s boyfriend or validate the rumors by denying it.
Sierra knew Lewis wouldn’t allow her to be publicly shamed, so he would respond in her favor when the
reporters brought up that topic.
“Lewis, what’s wrong with telling the reporters we’re in a relationship?”
“Are we?” Lewis countered.
Sierra was dumbstruck. She was upset all of a sudden, and her eyes teared up. “Are we not? We used
to be in a relationship before you dumped me and married that mute. Am I not
considered your girlfriend anymore?”
Lewis flicked the cigarette ashes off, composed as always. “When did I dump you?”
“Then why did you marry that mute? I was supposed to be your wife. Can’t you put yourself in my
shoes?”
Lewis tilted his head slightly and stared directly into her eyes.
He raised his hand, grabbed hers, and said softly, “If I didn’t try to stand in your shoes, you wouldn’t be
here.”
Sierra fell silent.
He was right. Besides depriving her of the marriage she desired, he had always been to her,
sometimes more so than he was to Josephine.
In the end, she was discontent.
Lewis threw the cigarette butt into the ashtray, stood, and said, “Go back for now. I’ll reconsider your
suggestion.”
Sierra heard him, and her sorrowful expression lightened up with glee. “Really?”
Lewis lowered his gaze into hers and threw her a meaningful stare.
generous
Sierra pursed her lips; she knew when to stop making a fuss. Since he said he would reconsider it, her
plan would most likely come true.
“Alright. Think about it. The press conference is taking place this weekend. You have three more days
to think it through. I’m leaving now.”
Lewis hummed in acknowledgment.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSierra leaned in and wrapped her arms around his waist. “You’re such a dear. I love you.”
Lewis patted her shoulder, signaling her to leave.
Sierra let him go and picked up her purse joyfully, preparing to leave. When she came to the door, she
bumped into Josephine.
Josephine had been standing by the door for some time with several documents in her hands. The
door was open, and she heard the whole conversation.
She heard Lewis’ adoration for Sierra in his voice, how he wronged her, and how this miserable couple
couldn’t be together because of her, a mute.
She was the perpetrator, the one behind their broken relationship. She was unwanted and
detestable.
She started feeling that she was a despicable existence.
Sierra was displeased to see her. “Why are you standing here?”
Josephine didn’t utter a sound. She walked past Sierra to enter Lewis’ office.
Sierra grabbed her shoulder and pulled her back, dragging her into the office next door.
“Josephine, tell me. Do you know who’s the other woman Lewis is with?”
Josephine was stunned. She looked at Sierra, puzzled.
Josephine wondered silently, “Was Lewis with another woman?”
Sierra saw her reaction and couldn’t stop from smirking. “I see. You’re clueless. You deserve the cold
treatment he throws at you. They’ve been sleeping together. You don’t know that, too, do you?”
Josephine paled.
However, that seemed normal if Lewis was in the equation. It was expected of Lewis to have as many
women as he liked.
As for Josephine, it didn’t make any difference whether Lewis had one or two girlfriends. He wouldn’t
love her more even if he didn’t have any.
Josephine refused to communicate with Sierra. She walked past her.
Sierra was infuriated at her reaction. She spread her arms to block her way. “You worthless mute!
Lewis will be rid of you one day! When that happens, you won’t like what lies in store for you!”
“Tell me, then. Do you know what lies in store for her?” Lewis’ voice came from behind, and
Sierra shuddered.