Chapter 675 I Know Where Dexter Is Reducing a life and a familyâs value to mere money felt heartless, disheartening, and despicable.
Lucia collapsed to the ground. âBefore he left, our son said he wanted cherry pies from his favorite bakery, but⦠butâ¦â
Luciaâs voice faltered, and Josie couldnât face her.
âWhen things were toughest for our family, Will once said he wished he could get hit by a car just to get compensation for our sonâs medical expenses.â
Her voice was numb, tears welling up, âI never thought it would come true.â
Arnold took a slow drag on his cigarette.
After a while, Lucia stood up. âI want you to be accountable for my sonâs medical and nutritional expenses until he gets better.â
Luciaâs appeal was entirely warranted, showing her sensibility and compassion.
Arnold frowned. âOf course, besides that, you can also request additional compensation.â
âHe gave his life for this project, and I donât want to treat his life as a means to make money.â
The woman had endured numerous hardships in life, yet she upheld her and her husbandâs dignity.
Josie felt a profound admiration for her.
After speaking, Lucia walked toward the ward with her weary body. When she reached the door, she paused, took a deep breath, and entered.
The dimly lit corridor was now empty, leaving only Josie and Arnold. They stood. sensing the gravity of life.
âYou knew it all,â
apart.
Josie confronted him as they exited the hospital. Standing in the cold breeze, she felt a sense of clarity.
Arnold pulled a cigarette from the pack, lit it, and exhaled a cloud of smoke.
âYou were aware of Willâs family situation when you selected his construction team for this project. He was desperate, ready to shoulder all the blame for you if anything went wrong.â
O Commercial competition always instilled fear in people.
Arnold blew out the smoke, which hung in the air before him. âDonât act like so well. I never thought that way.â
you know me âThe facts presented to me donât align with your claims,â Josie said, feeling a sense of unease with the man beside her.
Right from the start of their acquaintance, she sensed that Arnold was a mysterious and sinister figure.
She had been naïve to believe he was a lonely man with a conscience.
Arnold remained silent.
After a while, Josie glanced up and was taken aback to see him trembling as he held the cigarette. At the same time, the bloodstains on the back of his hand made him look more like. a desperado.
He took a deep breath and offered his final response. âNo matter what you believe, I never intended for anyone to die.â
Josie continued walking.
âIf this incident hadnât happened, Iâd be at the Olsen familyâs right now, raising glasses with those phony hippos and hypocritical people instead of standing here in the cold.â Arnoldâs voice trailed after her, repeating, âI didnât want this, Josie.â
Hearing this, she finally stopped in her tracks.
So, Arnold was celebrating the New Year with the Olsen family today. No wonder Laura wind of the project accident so quickly.
got Seeing her stop, Arnold approached and firmly grasped her cold wrist. âAnd what about you? Youâre alone at home on New Yearâs Day, yet you rushed here so swiftly.â
Josie was caught off guard and glared at Arnold. âI came because I was concerned about the accident.â
A faint smile appeared at the corner of Arnoldâs mouth. âReally? Would Dexter have allowed. you to come if he was with you?â
âHeâs not the kind of person you described!â Josie wanted to break free, feeling that this man. was being unreasonable.
âYou donât have to deny it because I know where Dexter is tonight.â
She froze.