Chapter 650 An Old Picture Angel and Jade were closely monitoring the Carter Groupâs project, so Josie could keep her hands off and have more free time than she was used to.
âCall me immediately if thereâs anything you canât decide. She instructed Angel and Jade. Apart from the project, she didnât want to have any other interactions with Arnold.
The weather was pleasant on that day. Josie returned to Mason Garden and saw Julie and Paul walking back to the villa after a stroll outside. They were close in age and looked harmonious.
When Julie saw Josie, she immediately said, âMadam. The weather is pretty good today, so I brought Mr. Warren out for a walk.â
Paul quickly explained, âI wanted to come out for a walk. Itâs not her fault.â
Amused, Josie crossed her arms and teased, âPop. I havenât even said anything, yet you instantly defended Mrs. Carroll.â
Her playful remark made the two elders blush. âWhat nonsense are you talking about? Weâre not young anymore.â
Josie took Paulâs hand from Julie and supported him to walk into the house. Iâm just kidding. Why so serious?â
Paul gave her a stern look, which made her surrender with both hands. âOkay, okay. Iâll stop.â
Josie and Paul sat in the yard, basking in the sun. âIt has been a few days. When is he coming back?â
Paul asked out of the blue.
Josie chuckled. âWho are you referring to?â
âUgh! Dexter!â
âWhy donât you call him by his name? When I was in university back then, you also called. Morgan âyour friend. Youâre so protective of your daughter.â Josie chaffed.
From how Josie mentioned Morgan naturally, Paul could tell she had completely gotten over him.
âYouâre my precious daughter. How could I not be angry to see him bully you?â Leaning on his cane, Paul wore a proud expression.
Josie appreciated the presence of her humorous father all the more.
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âHeâll be back tomorrow, or latest, by the day after, Josie replied after counting the days on her fingers.
Paul was relieved to hear the reply. He looked closely at Josie under the sunlight and was reminded of something from long ago.
Seeing Paul lost in thought, Josie asked curiously. âWhatâs on your mind?
âNothing. I just remembered that you were so small when I brought you home back then. Time flies.
Youâve now grown into an adult. Paul made a gesture: his aging eyes were full of nostalgia.
Josie smiled bitterly. Indeed, everything had passed in the blink of an eye. âHow was I like when I was young? Was I naughty?â
Josie had a faint memory of her childhood.
Paul shook his head. âYou were very well-behaved, unlike other children your age. You were often on your own. One could hardly believe a child at that age could be so obedient.â
Josie couldnât imagine herself being well-behaved.
It was a sunny day, so Julie took out some old items to dust them off. Josie went to assist her and accidentally spotted a framed picture of Liana, the woman who was once the apple of Dexterâs eye.
Julie panicked. âI-I didnât know the picture was kept here.â
Josie picked up the frame and wiped the dust, so the picture could be seen clearer. âDonât worry. Itâs dirty. Iâll wipe it clean.â
At this stage, she wasnât bothered by Dexterâs past relationship as much as before. After all, it had become the past for both her and Dexter.
Paul glanced in Josieâs direction and was stunned when he saw the picture. He rubbed his eyes and gasped in disbelief, âWhy is this picture here?â
Josie was holding Lianaâs picture in her hand.
She waved the picture and commented mischievously, âDonât you think we look alike?â
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