Refusing To Divorce (Julia and Harry)

Chapter Refusing 113



Chapter 113

"The truth behind Melvin Wright's death. These words appeared before Julia's eyes, leaving her dumbfounded. The incident surrounding Melvin's death had caused quite a stir in the city back then. Though Julia was young at the time, she had heard plenty about Melvin from She knew Melvin was Harry's father and that he had died under mysterious circumstances in their suburban villa when Harry was just fifteen.

Describing Melvin's death as "mysterious" was fitting because his body was found dressed in women's clothing, sitting at his desk with a pen in hand. There was nothing else on the table except a mirror.

Nothing in the room had been tampered with. The police had investigated for a long time and ultimately labeled Melvin's death as suicide, citing his cross-dressing as evidence of a fetish

Julia wanted to open and read the file out of curiosity. Based on her memories of seeing Melvin a few times when she was younger, she never believed he had a cross-dressing fetish. Therefore, deep down, she didn't trust the police's judgment However, Melvin's death while cross-

dressed led people to label him as abnormal or even pervert, causing Lucia and the Wright family to suffer greatly. Eventually, the family stopped discussing Melvin's death publicly. Then, Harry seemed to encounter his troubles, and the topic of Melvin's death became boo. If it hadn't been for seeing Melvin's name, Julia wouldn't have recalled this past event.

After waiting for quite some time without Harry's arrival, Julia couldn't resist the temptation to look into Melvin's death. She became so engrossed in reading that she didn't even notice Harry enter the office. It was only when he cleared his throat that she snapped back to re Seeing Harry standing next to her, Julia felt like a guilty child caught in the act. She immediately lowered her gaze, avoiding eye contact. She stammered, "When, when did you come in?"

"I've been here for a while. I didn't want to disturb you since you seemed so focused," Harry calmly replied as he collected the documents from the desk, acting as if nothing had happened. He didn't reproach Julia or question her for looking at the documents without permi Julia hastily stood up, watching Harry's figure as she realized she shouldn't have secretly looked at the documents regar Melvin's death. Melvin's death had not only brought adverse effects to the Wright family but also inflicted a deep emotional wound on Harry. Julia knew Harry had always admired Melvin. When Harry found out that his father had committed suicide while dressing in women's clothing, it was a profound shock for him.

Julia wanted to explain herself but felt conflicted, unsure if apologizing would be admitting guilt. Yet Harry pretended not to notice anything, leaving her unsure of how to broach the subject. So, she watched Harry's back in silence, lost in her thoughts. "Sorry, I didn't mean to look." Julia finally apologized after a long silence. She expected Harry to respond angrily. However, Harry gathered the documents and turned to face her.

Without scolding or blame, Harry gently remarked, "You waited for me for so long and must have been boring"

Therefore, it did not matter if she flipped through it when bored. Understanding his meaning, Julia couldn't believe the sudden change in Harry's demeanor. Was this the same Harry she knew before? Why was he suddenly so gentle?

Oh my, gentle Harry is even more captivating than the cold and ruthless one, Julia marveled inwardly, wondering if Harry had discovered the allure of being gentle to attract more wome

"Stop entertaining those filthy thoughts in your mind. I'm not as disgusting as you think," Harry said gently one moment but

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then glared at Julia withrasign expression, making sure not to reveal too much of his inner thoughts on his face.

Being misunderstood after showing a little kindness was frustrating for Harry. It seemed he couldn't afford to be too gentle with Julia, as she couldn't comprehend his kindness and refused to accept it.

Julia said, "Harry, you change your attitude faster than a woman changes her mind. I knew your kindness just now was fake. Now, this is your true self. If you want to scold me, just do it instead of beating around the bush. It made me feel uneasy. I know it was wrong of me Harry was expressionless. He glanced at Julia and said, "Let's go home."

Julia, who had sincerely apologized to Harry, met with a cold shoulder. As she followed behind him, frustration bubbled up within her. She raised her hand and began swinging her fist toward the back of Harry's head, treating it as a punching bag.

To her surprise, Harry suddenly turned around, and Julia's hand froze in mid-air, just inches away from his nose. If Julia had been any slower, she might have punched Harry in the face.

Stunned for a moment by Harry's piercing gaze, Julia's reaction was delayed, and she slowly withdrew her hand, placing it behind her back. She stared nervously into Harry's terrifying eyes and whispered, "I was just exercising. My hand felt uncomfortable from sitting for to long."

"I can see you were about to hit me," Harry suddenly remarked, catching Julia off guard. She hadn't expected Harry to be so direct in exposing her intentions, once again deviating from his expected course. Julia's reactions always seemed to lag a few beats behind when fa Harry said, "It seems you have a lot of grievances against me!"

Julia quickly shook her head. 'Absolutely not."

Harry chuckled coldly twice, then turned and walked into the elevator Julia followed behind at a steady pace, no longer daring to make any strange movements behind Harry's back, as she didn't know when he might suddenly turn around. Once caught by Harry, Julia would Julia knew the danger of provoking Harry. She wouldn't joke with her life.

"How much of that document did you read just now?" Harry started the car and didn't even glance at Julia. His tone was light and airy, devoid of any discernible emotion, but Julia still felt like she was walking on thin ice.

She knew what Harry was asking. Her brain was racing, needing to come up with the perfect answer to Harry's question.

Perhaps because Harry had waited too long for Julia's response, he couldn't help but raise his voice and ask again. Julia was startled. She shivered and blurted out, "I read most of it."

Before Harry could speak again, Julia hurriedly reassured him, saying, "Don't worry. Even though I read most of it, I absolutely won't leak any of the contents I saw."


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