Chapter 474 The Friendliest Woman No one knew what Paul had said to Justin. The latter looked downcast when he came out of the room and dared not even look up.
Josie saw it from the corner of her eyes and sighed. She asked the man beside her, âHas Justin. been in Heaven on Earth all along?â
Dexter took a spoon and put it to her lips. âTry it.â
She opened her mouth.
âCalvin doesnât make mistakes. Once heâs given an order, Justin wouldnât be able to leave. Calvin will counsel him. Donât worry.â
âIt tastes just right.â Josie nodded before turning to leave the kitchen. She saw Justin walk to the door and was about to leave.
âStay.â When she said it, Justin and Paul looked up in astonishment at the same time.
She paused. âItâs late. Stay and have dinner with us.â
âSisâ¦â
âJoâ¦â Paul was slightly worried.
Josie didnât answer. She said to Justin, âWhy are you standing there? Come and set the table.â
Justin quickly smiled and answered her before going into the kitchen.
It was a rare reunion for the family, and there was a warm atmosphere. Halfway through dinner, Justin proposed a toast. âSis, I was too much of a rascal in the past. It was my fault. Iâm sorry. I wonât do it again in the future. Iâll look after Dad together with you.â
Everyone was silent. Josie was surprised when she heard him express regret, and she immediately teared up. She forced a smile. âHave you seen the light?â
âYes.â Justin was apologetic.
Josie lifted her glass and clinked it with Justinâs. âThatâs great.â She finished her drink.
They had an enjoyable dinner. Dexter was still sick and couldnât drink alcohol but frequently took food for the two older men and Josie.
After dinner, Josie took the initiative to do the dishes, and Justin followed her, saying he wanted to help.
Dexter and the two older men sat in the living room, and he personally The Friendliest Woman made tea for them. He was sincere and tried his best, and the tea was delicious.
Josie left her cell phone with Dexter. It suddenly vibrated, and he subconsciously glanced at it. It was a message from someone saved as âMrs. Hadey.â Josie, my daughter came to see me today and found out you saved me, so she wants to thank you properly. When are you available?â
Dexter furrowed his brows slightly. The name sounded familiar.
He scrolled up in the chat. There was no other message. The number was saved a few days ago.
After everything was done, Old Mr. Russell insisted on staying because he liked having a companion.
Dexter couldnât do anything about it, so he could only leave with Josie.
âMrs. Hadey? It was a coincidence.â In the car, Josie sat in the passengerâs seat as she told him in detail what had happened that day. âDo you know that she has an especially gentle demeanor? Mrs.
Hadey is one of the friendliest women Iâve met. Look, she gave me this good luck charm in the car. She said itâs also for protection.â
A good luck charm hung in the car.
âShe said itâs also to protect me, and I donât drive, so I gave It to you. I hope itâll always keep you safe, Dexter.â Josie said with a smile.
His lips curved.
She was still mumbling, âI wonder how her daughter is like. She must be like her mom.â
As she spoke, she replied to Mrs. Hadeyâs text to turn her down, saying that she was busy and that they didnât need to especially thank her.
âRussell Mansion. The church.â Dexter repeated the key phrases.
âYes. Is something wrong?â
Dexter held the steering wheel with both hands and couldnât think of anything strange. He shook his head lightly. âNo. You did a good job.â
âLetâs go and see her the next time we return to Russell Mansion. She lives alone and seems lonely. Josie was kind and genuinely meant it.
âAlright.â