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Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone with The Money by Little Treasure

Chapter 88
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Chapter 88

[I have a feeling that the guy in the picture was the president of the Neal Group… Can I say that?]

[What a good eye! That’s indeed Joshua Neal, the president of the Neal Group. I look at his pictures every night

before I go to sleep. Even if you put a mosaic over his eyes, I can still recognize him!]

[Mr. Neal got married?]

[Not sure. It seems like he did, but also like he didn’t.]

[I know! It must be someone in Jayleen’s circle who saw her getting close to Mr. Neal and was afraid she would be

famous, so they started spreading rumors.]

[You can spread rumors with just a word, but it takes a lot to refute them.]

The comments section was bustling.

As gossip was typical these days, people were no longer willing to believe everything any accounts said. Without

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evidence and proof, they would not mindlessly ruin someone’s name.

However, they did not know that this was true–Jayleen had indeed intervened in Joshua’s and Cynthia’s relationship,

and Joshua had indeed divorced Cynthia because of Jayleen.

When Cynthia arrived at her doorstep, she noticed that the door seemed to have been opened before. She became

a little more cautious, ready to confront the burglar when she went inside.

As the sound of the electronic door lock echoed, Cynthia opened the door.

To her surprise, the living room was neat, with sunlight streaming in from the window.

She took a few steps forward and saw Joshua sitting on the sofa with a dark expression and Yoel looking slightly

worried.

“What are you doing in my house?” Cynthia asked coldly.

Upon seeing her, Yoel quickly stood up and tidied up his appearance. He looked different from usual, without his

trademark soft smile, and greeted her with a complicated expression, “Ms. Yates.”

Cynthia placed her stuff onto the cabinet and walked over to Joshua, clearly wanting an explanation.

“Where did you go today?” Joshua’s face was gloomy.

“It’s none of your business,” Cynthia replied, sitting on the sofa..

Joshua, rare for him, did not get angry and continued to ask, “Who did you see?”

“Before you ask me that, shouldn’t you explain how you got into my house?” Cynthia asked directly.

She did not say that trespassing on someone else’s property was illegal because she knew that Joshua had the right

to enter her residence as long as they were still married.

Joshua did not say a word.

Yoel answered, “Mr. Neal called a locksmith company, proved his relationship with you as a spouse, and the

locksmith. company helped to open the door.”

In fact, it was not a locksmith company at all. It was clearly Joshua who opened the door!

He did not even know how Joshua knew Cynthia’s door code.

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Cynthia knew Yoel was lying.

If it really were a locksmith company that opened the lock, there would be marks on it. However, she had just

checked, and there were no marks at all.

Moreover, Cynthia only recorded her fingerprint and had not told anyone the password.

Although she had given the password to the housekeeping company before, that password was only temporary and

would. expire after a certain time.

“I warned you that if you dare to cause any more trouble, I won’t show any mercy. It seems like you think I’m just

joking with you.” Joshua emitted a cold aura, and his eyes were chilling.

Cynthia was confused.

She did not understand at all.

“Record a video later and post it online to clarify on behalf of Jayleen that everything you did was just out of

jealousy. If you don’t post it, I’ll make sure you know the consequences,” Joshua said, feeling that Cynthia was too

good at pretending.

Cynthia did not understand a single thing he said, but since Jayleen was mentioned, it was likely that she was being

accused of something again.