Chapter 401 Interrogating His Son-In-Law Josie took a nap and slept until the afternoon. Opening her eyes, she realized Dexter had awoken and was working on the couch.
âAre you up?â
âMm.â Her eyes werenât fully open.
âLetâs go to the hospital after you freshen up.â
âMm.â Josie was in a daze but quickly came to her senses. âHmm?!â
She wanted Dexter to go to the hospital and visit her dad with her. Still, she never thought he would initiate it before she even mentioned it.
In the evening, Josie and Dexter walked into the hospital room together. They seemed to be laughing and chatting with each other.
Dexter was handsome, and he had gifts in his hands. It was an astonishing scene at one glance.
It wasnât the head nurseâs first time seeing him. She was very friendly. âAh, youâre here again, Mr.
Russell How thoughtful.â
Dexter was courteous and polite. âI came to visit my elder.â
The word âelderâ was vague.
The head nurseâs gaze fell on his hand that was holding Josieâs. She paused and continued smiling.
She moved away, and Paul, resting on the hospital bed, saw Dexter.
Dexter leaned over and shook Paulâs hand with a smile. âMr. Warren, Iâm Joâs husband. Iâm sorry for coming so late. Iâve been busy recently.â
Paul had been delighted when he learned his daughter was married, but his pupils shrank when he saw Dexterâs appearance. It was as though he saw something unimaginable. The grip of his handshake tightened. âYouâ
Dexter looked at Paul cautiously and furrowed his brows. His feigned kindness faded.
Paul shivered at Dexterâs gaze.
Josie was already nervous. She subconsciously wanted to walk forward when she saw the two silent.
At that moment, Paul smiled. âHello. I heard Jo mention it. Are you a Russell?â
âYes. Dexter Russell. You can call me Dex.
Paul had a radiant smile.
Josie felt anxious. Not many called Dexter âDex. Now, Dexter added her dad to the list.
âAlright.â Paul pointed at Josie. âLeave for a while. I want to talk to Dex in private.â
Dexter smiled in response.
âHuh? What are you going to talk about?â Josie didnât know what her dad wanted to say, but the head nurse was wise and pushed Josie out of the room. âDonât you understand? Your dad wants to interrogate him?â
Josie subconsciously wanted to enter again when the door shut but was stopped. âWhat are you doing? Are you so concerned for your man?â
âItâs not⦠Josie couldnât say why. She couldnât think of what her dad and Dexter would talk about. They seemed to be from different worlds.
âNever mind.â
She walked to a bench in the corridor and sat down. It was a wonderful feeling. Someone was supporting her, and she was no longer alone.
âI think Mr. Russell is pretty good but doesnât seem ordinary. Itâs alright for your dad to talk to his son-in-
law.â
Josie thought to herself. Thatâs what Iâm afraid of.
At that moment, in the room.
Dexter was standing, towering over the old man on his sickbed, because Paul had said, âYouâre Dexter Russell from Russell Group.â
Paul was confident. It astonished Dexter.
âDo you know who I am, Mr. Warren?â
Paul looked at him for a long time and suddenly laughed. Iâve been bedridden and can only watch television. I see you on the news every day. How can I not recognize you?â
I see.
Dexter nodded. He was aware that Paul was his father-in-law.
âDonât worry, Mr. Warren. Iâll treat Jo well.â
Paulâs gaze drifted, and he seemed to be using a lot of effort to speak. âHow did you two meet?â