Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 394

Chapter 394 Asking for Helpnovelbin

I warmly greeted Myra and noticed her little son was already exploring the house. I sighed at howquickly

time flies.

Ava was having fun playing with him and acting like a big sister. She made him laugh, and the kids gotalong well. Ava probably felt lonely.

Myra seemed a bit hesitant. “Chlo, this is my first time at Amethyst Apartments. The environment isincredible. Johnson used to tell me about it, but I never imagined I’d come here. I should have visited

sooner!”

I could sense from her tone that Johnson was unaware of Myra’s visit to my house today.

“You should have come earlier. Look at how well the little ones are getting along. In the future, feel freeto

bring him over to play whenever you like.”

After signaling for Myra to sit down, I joined her and looked at the two kids.

My mother was busy in the kitchen, and upon seeing me return, she said, “Myra, have dinner heretoday. Chlo, we’ll serve the meal once you’re done chatting!”

“Thanks, Ms. Laura. I’ll just talk to Chlo for a bit and then leave. I didn’t expect you to get off work solate!” Myra stood up suddenly, appearing even more uncertain.

I immediately pulled her back down. “Why so polite? Since you’re here, just stay. Let’s talk a bit more.My parents love it when there are more people around. It’s lively!”

Only then did Myra sit back down, still feeling a bit uneasy.

I

“Chlo… I wanted to ask you if there’s any way you could let Johnson join your company. He can doanything, even as just a regular employee.

She held onto me urgently, speaking in a rush. “Chlo, I’ve been thinking about this for a long time.Johnson couldn’t bring himself to ask you. He feels bad for troubling you, especially after he left soabruptly with Matthew.”

As I had suspected, she was here for Johnson. Seeing that I hadn’t responded, tears. She was moreembarrassed than anything.

Myra’s eyes filled with

know this request might put you in a tough spot, Chlo. Our actions have not been consistent, whichmakes things hard for you. But I have no choice. Since I had my child, I haven’t been working, andJohnson has been the sole breadwinner.”

Take your time. I understand,” I comforted the somewhat agitated Myra.

She let out a sigh of relief and lowered her head.

“In fact, I’ve struggled for a long time. Johnson didn’t want me to come. He said he couldn’t face you.He acted all high and mighty when he followed Matthew back then, so he couldn’t bring himself tobother you. He said he couldn’t impose on you anymore.”

1 could empathize with Myra’s feelings. Raising a child can be costly, and family support alone can beoverwhelming.

Myra looked worried. “I can’t help it. Johnson works for Matthew but is always pushed around. He’sgiven. all sorts of menial tasks to do, and Melanie… She constantly picks on him, scolding him in frontof everyone. She’s even cut his pay several times!”

“They cut his pay?”

That was a bit unexpected. Johnson had been by Matthew’s side for quite a few years, workingtirelessly. It didn’t seem fair to reduce his pay without good reason.

“Yes! Matthew doesn’t even care. He’d changed since joining the wealthy Thompsons. He’s even morecruel now, always doing things that help himself at the expense of others. And he forces Johnson to doit. I am afraid something bad will happen at some point.”

“Is that so?”

“Chlo, they even involved Johnson in their project. Melanie always makes Johnson do things againsthis principles. I’m afraid this will lead to trouble sooner or later.”

“What kind of things?” I asked, concerned,

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