Chapter 249 New Yearâs Eve Mason Garden was filled with a festive mood on New Yearâs Eve.
Josie dragged Dexter along early in the morning to hang up some decorations at the entrance. Dexter was tall and could easily put them up. He turned to ask Josie if the angle was appropriate.
Josie observed carefully and said, âHmm.. Slightly to the left. Yeah, yeah. Looks good nowâ
Marilyn, who was watering the plants, said to Henry with a wide grin. âDex has never helped to decorate the house all these years. Only Jo could persuade him.â
Dexter complained, âMs. Marilyn, I was busy the past few years. You make it sound like Iâm lazyâ
Thatâs true. When have you not been busy? Iâm glad that Jo is around this year. Marilyn looked at Jo and gave her a thumbs up.
Josie blushed in embarrassment. Henry beckoned her over. âCome here, Jo. This is my new yearâs gift to you. Keep it It was an envelope filled with a pile of cash. Josie rejected it immediately. âI canât accept it, Grandpa.
Iâm a working adult now, so I shouldnât receive this money from you.â
However, Henry insisted and forcefully shoved the envelope into Josieâs hand. âThatâs not an issue at all. No matter how old you are, youâre still a child to me. Moreover, you are my new granddaughter-in-
law. Just take it as my blessing to you.â
Josie looked at Dexter, who nodded, signaling her to accept it.
Later, when there were only two of them, Josie whispered, âThatâs too much money. I should return it to you.â
Dexter chuckled. âItâs a gift from Grandpa. You may keep it for yourself.â
âAlright, then. Since you said so, I shall take it.â Upon perceiving Dexterâs noncommittal stance, Josie was assured and kept the envelope away.
After breakfast, Josie went to check in on Paul. Paul was taken good care of by the servants, who were more dedicated than the caretakers. Not only that, she could visit him whenever she wanted. So, she was extremely grateful to Dexter for that.
âDad, can you feel it? The Russells treat me well. Donât worry about me.â Sitting beside the bed, Josie held Paulâs hand and mumbled, âPlease wake up soon. Dexterâs grandpa is old and lonely. If you regain consciousness, he must be glad to have someone to chat with. Last time, he asked me what your occupation was before you fell ill. I told him proudly that you were a great doctor who has served the poor and sick for many years.â
âBy the way, you might not know that Dexterâs father passed away long ago. Dexter is a cold person.
How great it would be if you could show care to him as a fatherly figure.â
Josie continued talking to Paul until a servant came to knock on the door. âMrs. Russell, the car is ready. Itâs time to go.â
By tradition, the Russell family would head to the ancestral hall for ancestral worship on New Yearâs Eve. Josieâs identity as Dexterâs wife was no longer a secret, so she would naturally have to attend the event.
âComing.â Josie left the room and did not notice Paulâs finger move.
She returned to her room to pick a suitable outfit. Then, she wore the bracelet Henry gave her. The other family members might not readily acknowledge her as the new daughter-in-law. As such, the bracelet. could help to make her presence known.
During the two-hour journey, Dexter spoke rapidly to inform Josie about the familyâs history and its members to prepare her mind so that Josie could handle the situation even if he were absent.
He made a clear statement. âJosie, remembering is not enough, but I need you to act it out.â
Josie understood the deep meaning and importance of Dexterâs exhortation.
Dexter rubbed the ring on his finger until he could feel its warmth. He was gradually getting used to wearing a ring.