My Flirtacious Husband (Genevieve and Armand)

Chapter 1504



Chapter 1504

Chapter 1504 Disgusting

Timothy gripped her wrist, a displeased furrow creasing his brow. “If you can't manage to find a taxi,

step outside and attempt to hail one. Why should I be the one to offer you a ride?”

“But I'm your girlfriend—” Xylia began, faltering under the weight of the man's somber expression. She

swiftly corrected herself, “Ex-girlfriend. Given our previous connection, you should at least see me off.”

“If you were to pass away, I'd pay homage to our history by procuring a golden coffin for you,” Timothy

retorted.

Xylia's complexion paled in response to the man's derisive words. She was on the verge of responding

when Timothy's voice turned icy, “I've already made it clear to you—I don't want to see you again. Did

you treat my words as mere whispers in the wind?”

Recognizing the genuine anger in the man's demeanor, Xylia swiftly interjected, “I have something to This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

tell you, and it's about your wife.”

Upon hearing this, Timothy narrowed his eyes. “Did you go to see her?”

“I wouldn't dare! A reporter actually witnessed your wife shopping with a senior executive from

Ingenuity Entertainment in the store,” Xylia explained, producing her phone and displaying the photo to

Timothy.

The photos were captured in high definition, providing a clear depiction of the two individuals featured

in them.

Not only did Johanna assist in the man's attire selection, but she also unfurled the suit jacket for him

and adjusted his collar. Their proximity and actions exhibited an intimate connection. The final image

captured Johanna standing on her tiptoes, enveloping the man in an embrace, seemingly in a kiss.

Upon laying eyes on the photo, a sharp pang jolted at the corner of Timothy's eyes. Suddenly, he

swatted Xylia's phone out of her hand.

Bending down to retrieve her phone, Xylia managed to discreetly observe Timothy's stern

countenance. Inwardly, she congratulated herself on the efficacy of the photos she had acquired.

Addressing Timothy, Xylia began, “The man captured in the photograph is the recently appointed

general manager of Ingenuity Entertainment, responsible for the artist department. This position has

attracted considerable attention from journalists. The reporter who snapped the picture happens to be a

close friend of mine. My initial intention was to obtain some juicy information from him, but I never

anticipated the subject of the gossip to be Mrs. Jensen.”

Timothy stood in contemplation for a significant duration before finally stating, “Tell him to dispose of

the negatives.”

“The media has been unrelenting in their pursuit of information about Mr. Foxx from Ingenuity

Entertainment. Having stumbled upon this revelation, they won't simply overlook it,” Xylia murmured.

“Besides, I don't have the means to convince them otherwise.”

Timothy requested his secretary for a checkbook, and after writing a check, he handed it over to Xylia.

Her eyes lit up with a noticeable intensity upon glimpsing the amount.

While Xylia accepted the check, Timothy's gaze bore a frigid intensity. “Should I ever encounter these

photos online, rest assured, not only will that journalist lose their job, but you will as well,” he declared

with icy resolve.

“I understand,” Xylia said, accepting the check.

She cast a sidelong glance at Timothy and nonchalantly commented, “Even if Mrs. Jensen and Mr.

Foxx are friends, don't you think they're standing a tad too close? It almost appears as if they're...”

“Timothy, please don't consider me overly chatty, but I genuinely loved you, genuinely cared, which

compels me to say certain things,” Xylia expressed. “On that day at the mall when I ran into you and

Mrs. Jensen, I noticed her indifference toward you. You attempted to hold her hand, yet she didn't

reciprocate. You're wealthy and handsome. We all perceive you as thoughtful, tender, and empathetic

toward your female companions. You're proud, so why should you undermine yourself in her

presence?”

Timothy halted his movement toward entering the car, pivoted to face her, and inquired, “Do I need you

to lecture me?”

“I feel for you,” Xylia murmured, her red lips forming a pout. “She doesn't love you, yet she flirts with

other men. Doesn't it hurt to endure this?”

“I know my wife better than you do.” Timothy's lips curved into a frigid, sardonic smile. “Do you think I

can't tell that the kissing photo was taken from a misleading angle? I bought all the negatives because

my wife wishes to maintain her privacy. She also doesn't desire to be fodder for online entertainment

due to someone else's actions.”

Xylia clenched her teeth and retorted, “Even if the photo was shot from a misleading angle, the reality

remains that she's married and embracing other men.”

As her words flowed, she advanced a step closer to Timothy. “Tim, if it's love you're after, I can give it to

you. I've been thinking about you all these years. Can we get back together?”

“Cease the coquettish behavior. It's repulsive,” Timothy retorted, his expression contorting in distaste

the moment she addressed him as “Tim.”


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