Consequences of Dumping the Obsessive Boss: Stuck with Him Forever-Chapter 218: Justin Huxley Can’t Swallow This Humiliation
Mrs. Huxley looked at the silent Mr. Huxley, then walked over to comfort Justin Huxley, "Good child, what happened today, Tina wronged you." 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
As she spoke, Mrs. Huxley pulled Tina Huxley to the front and pressed her shoulders down: "Kneel and apologize to your brother!"
"Aunt, what does this mean?" Justin Huxley moved aside to avoid a direct confrontation with Tina.
Tina tried to stand up, but Mrs. Huxley’s grip on her shoulder was unexplainably strong, preventing her from moving.
Justin Huxley looked at the silent Mr. Huxley and Old Master Huxley, then at Mrs. Huxley, who was red-eyed, tearful, and constantly scolding Tina. He could only step forward and help Tina up: "Get up, you’re my sister, there’s no need for this."
Tina breathed a sigh of relief and was about to smile when Mrs. Huxley, standing behind Justin, gave her a serious look and shook her head silently.
Tina understood Mrs. Huxley’s meaning and squeezed out tears again, crying, "I really didn’t do it on purpose, I didn’t expect Maxim Sinclair to pull such a move and trap me."
Justin waved his hand to interrupt her: "Let me ask you, how did Summer Lowell react?"
Given Summer Lowell’s personality, it was impossible for her to quietly allow herself to become a bargaining chip.
If she didn’t resist, could it be that...
Mr. Huxley, the villain in this matter, couldn’t stay quiet and coughed before intervening: "Naturally, Miss Lowell was unwilling, but we had no choice at the time, the police had already arrived, and if I didn’t take Miss Lowell, your sister might already be detained at the police station by now."
Justin, having worked beside him for several months, already understood his ways.
When he said this, there was definitely something fishy.
Justin didn’t dare to directly confront him, but hinted instead, "For such a big issue, why didn’t you contact me?"
"It was too urgent at the time, couldn’t manage," Mr. Huxley dared not say it was because he feared Justin would refuse the trade, "Originally, I thought I could deceive Maxim Sinclair temporarily, then find an opportunity to take Miss Lowell back together. But you know him, he’s always cunning; we, both Tina’s mom and I, tried many ways yet failed to bring Miss Lowell back."
Mrs. Huxley nodded, silently agreeing with his words.
A guilty Tina stayed on the side, not daring to look up for fear of Justin seeing through her.
Justin’s gaze swept over Tina’s lowered head unnoticed, and he sneered inwardly, saying, "So what’s the situation now? Maxim Sinclair took Summer away? What does he want? Has he forgotten about my engagement with Summer?"
"He knows," Tina dared to look up, avoiding eye contact with Justin, "Maxim Sinclair knows and has done it on purpose."
"What do you mean?" Justin approached Tina, his voice as gentle as always but with a hint of impatience and anger today, "Isn’t it excessively deceitful for Maxim Sinclair to go so far? Did he have people watching you just to pull off this scheme?"
For some reason, Tina felt a sense of fear; today, Justin appeared particularly frightening, a feeling she never had before.
Mrs. Huxley, watching anxiously from the side, nudged her lightly with a reproach: "Your brother is talking to you, why aren’t you responding?"
"My original plan... should have been foolproof. I don’t know where Maxim Sinclair came from; if I knew he’d act like this, I wouldn’t have drugged him."
"It’s too late to say these things now," Justin shook his head, walked to the sofa, and looked at the always silent but actually most authoritative Old Master Huxley, "Grandpa, what do you make of this? I truly like Summer, have decided to marry her, and Maxim Sinclair’s actions today are too outrageous; I’m not satisfied!"
Old Master Huxley waved him over and had him sit beside him, patiently advising: "I know how much you care for Miss Lowell, but understand what’s more important?"
From the corner of his eye, Justin saw Mr. Huxley staring nervously at him, and laughed coldly inside, pretending to be puzzled, "I don’t understand what you mean, Grandpa."
"Today, Maxim Sinclair dared to take Miss Lowell with such despicable means; don’t you understand how important Summer Lowell is to him?"
Justin couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
In this room, the one who knows exactly how important Summer is to Maxim is probably only himself.
"Of course, I know. If I didn’t, I wouldn’t be using Summer to deal with Maxim Sinclair."
"Then you should also understand what your father and I are planning, right?"
No matter how reluctant, Justin could only nod: "Got it, Grandpa. Overall interests come first; right now, the Huxley family business is paramount, especially since it’s rare to see Maxim expose a weakness."
Old Master Huxley smiled with satisfaction, it was worth staying up for this: "You have insight, definitely good, but I hope you have even more insight; moving forward, completely forget about Miss Lowell. There are many women in this world; there’s no need to fixate on her alone."
After saying this, Old Master Huxley ignored Justin’s reaction and, supporting himself with a cane, headed to his room. The waiting butler quickly stepped forward to support his arm: "Sir, take it slow."
After watching for a while, Mr. Huxley, in his amiable uncle role, walked over, patted Justin’s shoulder, and offered comfort: "There are plenty of women similar in personality and background to Miss Lowell. Keep your eyes open in the future; if you fancy one, I will personally step in to arrange a match for you. We must find someone better than Miss Lowell; as I see it, her family standing isn’t quite suitable for you."
He intended to say something nice to win Justin over, but Mrs. Huxley keenly sensed the timing was off, hurriedly pushing him aside with annoyance: "What kind of talk is that! Our Yun likes her, so that Miss Lowell is the best. Go on; if you can’t talk properly, just step aside."
After admonishing Mr. Huxley, Mrs. Huxley approached to comfort Justin: "Justin, this matter is still Maxim Sinclair’s fault; his forceful tactics are too much, and we’ll remember this. It’s late today; you should rest early. Tomorrow, I will help inquire about Miss Lowell’s situation by his side, and if things are unbearable for her there, we’ll find a way to bring her back."
As Tina escorted Mr. Huxley upstairs, she heard this and looked back.
Once in the study, an uneasy Tina leaned over: "Dad, what does Mom mean? She’s not actually planning to help Justin get that Summer back, is she? She can’t be, right?"







