Chapter 495 495: Did You Arrive?

Shirley began to scold Joseph for his ingratitude, seeing that there were more people, but she was still a little reasonable. When she scolded Irish, she only insinuated something, not directly accusing her. First, she dared not act too presumptuous before Henry. Second, she had no definite evidence. Lastly, she did not see anything, so she did not rant too much against her.

Henry was angry, but Joseph prevented Henry from forcibly pulling Shirley back to her room, leaving her to be hysterically abusive. When she finally stopped for a while, he said quietly, "Now, can I say something?"

Irish remained silent and looked at Joseph, who did not know what he could do to solve the mess. In short, she was already exhausted. It was hard to imagine that he could wait for her to finish scolding him. However, it could be seen that he was confident enough.

To be able to calm down in chaos is a man's most valuable quality. His voice soothed Irish's impatience. She believed he could handle that.

Shirley stared at him angrily.

Joseph took out his cell phone, dialed a number, and then put it through and asked, "Did you arrive?"

The next second he hung up, raising his eyes, and ordered the housekeeper, "Open the door."

The housekeeper froze for a while and hurried to open the door.

The living room door opened, and a woman stood at the door.

After waiting for the woman to walk in, Irish looked at her, frozen. Why was it, Daisy?

The Lake family also did not expect Daisy to come, surprised.

Daisy was very calm, and her expression was the same as Joseph's. Going forward, she slightly bowed to be polite, "Mr. Henry Lake," and then she put the folder on the tea table in her hand.

"This is proof of the false marriage between Mr. Dover and Miss Lake. The marriage certificate at the wedding was false. Here are the certificates of being unmarried and the proof of the lawyer present at that time. And all these certifications could prove that the marriage is fake. You will understand if you take a look at them."

Collecting and sorting these identification materials took a little time but wasted energy because the lawyer had settled abroad. Daisy was not easy to contact him. Joseph told all these things to her, and she didn't understand why until she got the proof.

Having gotten along with Joseph for so many years, she knew that he was a considerate person. When he told her to bring information to the Lake's today, Daisy knew he would explain his relationship with Ruby clearly.

The data was not thick in the black folder. Overhead the hanging lamp takes out a faint light on the black folder, shaking out coldness.

Henry took the document in half doubt, opened it, looked at it one by one, and gradually his face turned dark. After reading the last page, he threw the document on the coffee table, and his fingers trembled with anger, "You, you two are just messing!"

"I'm sorry, President." Joseph took the lead in apologizing with a light tone.

"Do you still think of me?" Henry gnashed his teeth, "Joseph, Ruby is a woman who has not gone through any big waves, and she comes up with this absurd idea. Are you the same as her? How can you follow her and do such a ridiculous thing? I see, you grow up, your wings are thick, and you don't have to go through my permission, right? I'm not dead yet!"

Joseph did not explain much, in addition to a calm apology, he didn't say a word.

Roy, who was next to him, took a look at the materials, and when Henry sat angrily on the sofa, he opened his mouth and said, "It's always better not to get married than to divorce. Dad, Joseph has made it very clear, don't embarrass him. He is also doing this for the Lake's."

"I know what you're thinking." Henry looked at Joseph, his eyes were painful and gaunt, "but you can say directly to me, why take marriage as a joke? You have done your best for the Runestone Group for all these years, and I have seen it in my eyes. In my heart, you are no different from my son. I provide for you to go to school and cultivate you and what I want is not your return. I sincerely want us to be a family. But, you know, I'm not going to force you to do things you don't like."

Since his childhood, Henry had been thinking highly of Joseph. He was also bent on marrying his daughter to him. First, he knew his history; on the other hand, he always understood that keeping Joseph was better than having an enemy. That is why he had always retained his shares and some shareholders on Joseph's side in the Runestone Group, making Joseph feel that the Runestone Group was his root and that he couldn't leave even if he wanted to leave.

Therefore, when Ruby told him one day that she and Joseph were in love with each other and planned to get married, he was the happiest one. This was the portrayal of his thoughts, but he was also worried about it while he was happy. He felt their marriage was sudden because Joseph had never mentioned it and had not revealed it even once.

Until now, Henry did understand that this was a drama that the two had agreed to play, deceiving everyone.

At this time, Joseph finally got up and bowed slightly toward Henry. "I'm sorry. President, the information is clear; this is Ruby's final decision. After all, I can't keep this relationship with her forever."

Ruby also hastened to get up, "Dad, Mom, I'm sorry, this matter started from me, you do not need to blame Joseph. It really has nothing to do with him."

"You're selfless and stupid." Shirley, angry and sore, went forward and poked Ruby on the head. "You don't know why he is so happy to get rid of your relationship? It is you, silly girl, who suffers from this matter."

"Mom."

"You have been taken advantage of, and see that if this woman hadn't intervened, you two would have a baby, and you would have lost everything if you were going to let the position slip away!" Shirley stamped his feet with anger.