Chapter 464 Meeting Wyatt again During the later years of his life, his grandfather spent most of his time sitting in a rocking chair and indulged in reading newspapers to pass the hours.
Marilyn was in the yard watering the flowers. As Josie arrived, Marilynâs hand trembled slightly as she exclaimed, âJosie!â
âMarilyn.â
Startled by the sound, Grandpa quickly set aside the newspaper and walked out. âYoung lady! Why didnât you tell me you were coming? I could have arranged for someone to pick you up. Did you come here all by yourself?â
Josieâs nose twitched slightly. âYes, thatâs right. The car could only be parked halfway up the mountain, so I had to walk the rest.â
Grandpaâs heart ached as he quickly took the gift from her hands and ushered her inside. Once Josie sat down, her priority was to examine her grandfatherâs medical records, checking if he had attended his follow-up appointments. After confirming everything was fine, she finally sighed in relief.
âWhere on earth is Dexter?â Grandpa exclaimed.
âIâve left the Russell group, Grandpa,â Josie said, her nerves subdued. âI now run my not far from our old home. Iâll be able to visit you more often.â
Grandpa seemingly nodded. He reached out and gently patted Josieâs hand, a hint of tenderness in his eyes. âMarrying into our family has brought you so much hardship. I apologize for that.â Grandpa had known about her hardship all too well.
Adorning her wrist was a mesmerizing jade bangle, a delicate masterpiece gleaming with vibrant green hues. She never failed to wear the jade bangle her grandfather had given her, and today was no exception.
Casually toying with the bangle, Josie turned solemn as she spoke, âI am fine, Grandpa. 1 believe this is all worth it.â
Grandpa smiled slightly and asked, âIs your father awake?â
âHow did you know?â Josie was somewhat taken aback.
âDexter told me.â
She was surprised that Dexter cared.
âHeâs awake and undergoing rehabilitation, but itâs been a slow journey, and walking is still a challenge,â Josie explained. âOnce heâs in better shape, Iâll arrange for my father to come and visit you.
âWhat nonsense are you talking about? Your father is the one who is ill, so it should be me visiting him instead. Give me the address, and donât worry about anything else,â Grandpa muttered quickly, with a hint of exasperation in his voice.
âButâ¦â
âJosie, forget about these trivial matters. We are a family here, and family members donât discuss such matters,â Marilyn said gently. âBesides, your Grandpa is bored at home every day.â
âAlright then,â Josie replied as she smiled sheepishly at Grandpa.
After enjoying dinner at the Russell mansion, she spent a long time conversing with Grandpa before finally deciding to leave.
He was reluctant to see her go, but she reassured him, saying. âDexter will come to pick me up. You can trust him.â
Exiting the Russell mansion, they were taken aback to find several black Bentleys parked by the gate.
Marilyn and Grandpa exchanged surprised looks as they watched Yanis and the others leave the vehicles. Spotting Josie, they exclaimed. âJosie?â
Josieâs gaze focused on Wyatt, who seemed vapid, standing behind Yanis. At that moment, Wyatt deliberately avoided meeting her âYanis.
âYouâre leaving?â
eyes.
Despite her underlying fear of his presence, Josie remained calm. âYes, itâs a bit late for you to visit Grandpa. Isnât it?â she said sarcastically.
âOh, I had an emergency, Wyatt replied, his gaze briefly lingering on Josie before turning away. âWyatt, how rude of you. How could you not greet your sister-in-law when you see her? I heard that she played a vital role in helping you through your recent crisis.â
Finally, Wyatt lifted his head and greeted tersely, âHello, Josie.â