Chapter 143 My Condolences

Josie stopped Marilyn. “I… I’m not in a rush. I want to have some warm water. Could you heat up some water for me?”

Marilyn didn’t quite understand. “Alright. Please wait a moment.”

While waiting for the water to be warmed, the two looked at each other in the kitchen. Marilyn saw that Josie was sweating, so Marilyn immediately said, “The kitchen is hot. Wait

outside.”

… It’s alright. It doesn’t matter. I haven’t seen you in a long time, so I want to talk to you.” Josie immediately waved her hands. “How is Grandpa recently?”

“He’s doing well. Don’t worry.”

“That’s good… That’s good…”

Once the water was warmed, Marilyn swiftly poured it into a glass for Josie. “Take your time. I have to go out and buy ingredients. Wait for me. I’ll make sure you eat well tonight.”

Josie was at her wit’s end. While Marilyn was undoing her apron, Josie waved frantically at Dexter, who was in the living room, gesturing for his help.

hot. There’s time to go tomorrow. Don’t play favorites. I

when she heard it. She carefully sized up Dexter’s expression and stuttered slightly. “Yes… Yes. I’ll make it

they were safe and immediately said,

Marilyn was busy in the kitchen, the servants were almost done moving upstairs. Josie no longer panicked and secretly slipped out to sit beside Dexter.

laptop and didn’t look up. “I haven’t eaten it for

She asked subconsciously.

embarrassed. When she

around. She never thought that it was

profile and apologized. “I’m sorry… My condolences.”

he was typing. His lips curled

everything in Mason Garden, especially when Josie had to take her medicine. Marilyn was sent by Old Mr. Russell, so no one dared to

everything neatly. It really seemed

in the

into the bathroom, but Marilyn stopped the latter. “Why are you going in, Julie?”

me take a

help Mrs. Russell

Carroll answered in

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