Jojo and Coco's Unexpected Love

Chapter 128



Chapter 128 A Dowry Is a Woman’s Pre-marital Asset
“I’m going home!”
“Ah, what a coincidence. Shall we?”
Chloe took a deep breath, mustering a smile as she said, “Joseph, are you trying to prevent me from leaving because you desire
my body?”
“Hah, can’t I use the same excuse on you? After all, you didn’t resist, and it seemed like were enjoying it,” Joseph retorted.
Chloe was momentarily speechless, taken aback by his quick-witted response. Feeling at mixture of embarrassment and
frustration, she found him shamelessly clever. She grinned and countered, “Yes. After all, you were the one who took the
initiative this time.”
you
Upon hearing her words, a fleeting expression of unease crossed Joseph’s usually composed and handsome face, and he let
out a light snort. “As you wish.”
In this verbal skirmish, neither of them emerged as the clear victor.
Chloe shot him a fierce glare before retreating to the office restroom to compose herself. In front of the mirror, her face bloomed
like a peach blossom, her eyes shimmering with moisture. The collar of her clothes had shifted slightly, and the smudged lipstick
on her lips. exuded a subtle allure that was difficult to define.
Feeling a mix of shyness and anger, Chloe swiftly reached for a tissue and wiped off her lipstick. She lingered in the restroom for
a while, collecting her thoughts, before finally coming out.
Standing by the window, Joseph’s gaze swept over her face. He walked toward her with confident strides, teasingly remarking, “I
thought you had moved in there for good.”
Chloe rolled her eyes in exasperation. “You’re really annoying to talk to.”
Despite his handsome face, she could not fathom why he could not utter a single kind word.
Joseph paused for a moment, a mocking smile tugging at his lips. “So, who would you rather choose? Me or Icarus?”

Chloe found his question absurd and chose to ignore it, pushing the door open without a response.
At the entrance, she noticed a box of pastries with familiar packaging from the cafe downstairs. It was undoubtedly bought by
Lucas. She glanced outside and inquired, “Where’s Lucas?”
Joseph responded in a hushed tone, “He’s afraid of interrupting us, so he left.”
Chloe silently rolled her eyes once again, refraining from further comment.
The lights in the Cooper residence shone brightly that night.
Jake clutched Icarus’ hand tightly and pleaded in a bitter tone, “Uncle, why do you believe in Chloe, a stranger, instead of
trusting me? Ava is about to hand over her dowry to me. She’s not the person you imagine her to be. Those chat records are all
fabricated.”
Icarus gazed at his stubbornly oblivious nephew with an indescribable sense of
disappointment. “You may see Chloe as a stranger, but have you ever considered that she was once someone you
wholeheartedly cared for?”
Embarrassment washed over Jake’s face. “Perhaps I used the wrong words, but Uncle, please don’t show those screenshots to
my parents. I’ll have my own company soon. I beg you, please.

This was Jake’s sole opportunity to inherit the family fortune. If he could successfully manage his own company, his father might
entrust the family’s businesses to him too.
However, he could not comprehend why Chloe would single him out in this way. If her feelings for him had changed from love to
hate, she should have silently supported him instead of acting in such a manner.
“You’re willing to put up with Ava’s infidelity and allow her to make you look like a fool just for the sake of personal gain?” Icarus
angrily rebuked, “Even if you can overlook it, I can’t associate myself with someone of that nature.”
After uttering those words, he pushed Jake away, determined to confront Jake’s mother about the situation.
Witnessing this, Jake immediately dropped to his knees before Icarus. “Uncle, please don’t go. If you tell my mother, she’ll force
me to break up with Ava. Ava has promised to transfer the money to me tomorrow. I just need one more night. Tomorrow.

Tomorrow will be sufficient. I’ll make you believe wholeheartedly that our love is genuine.”
Since Jake entered university, Icarus had rarely meddled in his personal affairs. He believed that his nephew possessed solid
values, albeit a strong desire for fame and accomplishment. Now it seemed that he had overestimated his nephew.
Relying on others as a means to achieve success in his career was a futile endeavor destined for failure.
“Do as you wish. Don’t come crying to me when things go south,” Icarus uttered icily before storming out, the sound of the
slamming door echoing through the room.
Caught in a bewildered haze, Jake stood frozen, losing all sense of time. The ache in his knees grew more pronounced, and he
gingerly rose to his feet, relying on the support of the ground. Discomfort permeated his heart as he aimlessly wandered through
the courtyard, seeking solace and clarity for his troubled mind.
Coincidentally, Jamie Cooper, Jake’s younger brother, who had just returned home, spotted him and approached with a friendly
demeanor. “Jake, why are you still up at this hour? Is something bothering you?”
“No need to concern yourself,” Jake replied dismissively, not in the mood for conversation.
“I’m just looking out for you,” Jamie replied, rolling his eyes. “Hey, did Ava send you the money? Dad has everything lined up with
our business partners for next quarter, and they’ll be counting on you. Make sure you don’t mess it up at the last minute.”
“You can trust that I’ll handle it just fine. Focus on your own matters,” Jake retorted.
Jamie chuckled, a hint of disdain crossing his eyes.
‘Disgusting. Relying on others is nothing to be proud of.”
The next day, Jake, barely having made it through the night, immediately went to the Johnsons.
To his surprise, Ava wore a remorseful expression as she delivered the news, “Jake, Daddy informed me that all the family’s
money has been invested in a project. I can’t help you.” Jake stood there dumbfounded. “Even your dowry?”
Ava hesitated for a moment before reluctantly replying, “Yes.”
“How is that possible?”

They had only been engaged for less than half a month, and Benjamin had transferred the dowry to Ava on the day of their
engagement. It seemed implausible that they had found a suitable project and invested the money within such a short period.
‘Unless,’ Jake speculated, ‘the Johnsons had orchestrated this long before our engagement took place.’
“It’s true,” Ava admitted, her voice filled with guilt and helplessness. “You know that father holds all the power in my family.”
my
Jake grabbed his hair in frustration. “Everything took a sudden turn from what we agreed on. What am I supposed to do now?”
“Jake, I really want to help you, but it’s not as simple as you think. You should understand that a dowry is considered a woman’s
pre-marital assets.”
Upon hearing her words, realization dawned on Jake, and he blurted out, “So you never had any intention of helping me from the
beginning?”


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