Hearing the lawyer's words, Joey was a little more confident. Anyway, no matter what Lois did, he had a way to suppress the matter. As long as he didn't want to divorce, she wouldn't be able to do that.
As for Sally, Joey hesitated and didn't know how to give her an answer, let alone make her sad. But he didn't want to divorce. His self-esteem drove him not to be abandoned by Lois. He couldn't accept her sudden cold treatment. If they had to divorce, it was him who asked for a divorce. How could she say it first? It was an intolerable behavior for Joey, who had always been domineering, so he would rather avoid this question than divorce.
In fact, Joey thought that he didn't want to divorce because he was not reconciled, but in his heart, it gradually had Lois. It was just that he didn't realize it himself, or he was unwilling to admit it.
At two o'clock in the afternoon, Johnny came to the restaurant to wait for Joey. At this time, Joey was still in a meet
you to interfere in my relationship with Sally. It's my business whether I marry her or trample on her. I can do whatever I want. You are an abandoned thing. Don't think of yourself as a noble messenger to persuade me to do what I should do! Do you understand?" ...
He said the last three words slowly and heavily, reminding Johnny that Johnny had already offended him, and Johnny had better get out of here with a little self-knowledge.
As soon Johnny heard that Joey was going to ruin Sally, he couldn't stand it anymore. When he heard a man say that he wanted to trample on the woman he loved and treat the woman he loved as a plaything, he couldn't stand it.
Johnny's eyes suddenly became very sharp. The gentle man who used to be elegant had gone. At this moment, he was another person. He heard Joey saying it arrogantly. He wanted to teach Joey a good lesson.
He gave Joey a hard punch in the face. The sudden impact made Joey fall to the seat behind him.