She still felt it was unreal before she slept. âPop, am I dreaming?â
Paul stroked her head. âDonât worry. Go to sleep. Iâll be around tomorrow.â
Perhaps it was because she slept by her dadâs side. It was rare for Josie to sleep so soundly.
next day, she saw her dad leaning against his bed. He was awake. She smiled and said, âGood morning, Pop.â
Paul also smiled. Such ordinary days were rare for the father and daughter.
Matthew came to inspect Paul with the nurses and was satisfied with Paulâs signs. Matthew told Josic, âItâs a miracle that Mr. Warren woke up. He just needs to recuperate and rest well after this. Everything is fine.â
Josie was overjoyed, and she thanked him sincerely. âMatt, thank you for the past four years.â
After the two had talked things through the last time, Matthew could only restrain his adoration for her.
He forced a smile. âItâs what I should do. I hope that you wonât feel burdened from today onward.â
Josie pulled him to one side and asked softly, âArenât there any residual effects after he was in a coma for four years?â
Matthew was silent as he pondered. He was honest. âHis memory might be poor.â
âIs it severe? He looks good now.â
âNot very. Mr. Warren might not remember very well memories from long ago. You can help to jog his memory.â Matthew explained.
Josie didnât quite understand but said, âIâll see what I can do.â
After Paul awoke, it alerted many of his old friends. They immediately came with gifts, and Josie was pushed to the corner as she watched them in exasperation.
She thought about it and called the man. The call went through, but no one answered.
Josie called again, and it was answered this time. âDex.
Iâm Summer.â The other party was honest. âDex and I are in a meeting, and his cell phone is with me.
Why are you looking for him?â
With the tone Summer used, it was as though she was Dexterâs wife.
It was an honest explanation, but Josie could feel their closeness upon closer inspection. Summer must have been someone important to keep Dexterâs personal cell phone.
Josie choked. âI understand. May I trouble you to pass a message to him to call me? I have something urgent to tell him.â
She was just about to hang up when Summer asked, âWhat is it?â
â⦠Family matters.â
âOh. Just remember what I said.â After that, Summer hung up.
Josie leaned against the wall and watched Paul surrounded by people. For a moment, she had complex feelings.
She was in the hospital the whole day today. Wyatt called her and thanked her for conquering Mark. âIf heâs willing to invest money, funding wonât be too big a problem once the project is in operation.â
Josie was a lot more relieved. âThatâs good. By the way, can you help me with something. Wyatt?â
âOf course. Tell me.â
âHelp me⦠look for a house.â
âHouse? Are youâ¦
âYes, for a long-term stay. It would be best if itâs suitable for older people to live and recuperate in. It canât be too far from the city center either, Josie continued, âhelp me look for one. Iâll pay you once you find a suitable one.â
She still had money that she had saved up. She could rent a house.
Paul wouldnât stay too long in the hospital in his condition. He had to stay in a proper place. It would be impossible to return to the Warren family.
âDonât be so polite. Leave it to me. Iâll arrange for it within two days.â
She was satisfied by that.
When Jenny heard that Paul had awoken, she insisted on rushing to the hospital. Josieâs bodyguards asked Josie for instructions, and Josie said, âLet her try, but donât let her in.â