Chapter 237 Let’s Plant a Tree

The matter seemed to be a secret.

Josie saw Laura’s reaction and confirmed Arnold did not lie to her. “It’s true then.”

Laura appeared awkward. She got off the bed and stood on her bare feet. “It’s all in the past.” She paused. briefly before continuing. “Don’t mention this to him. It’s his sore spot. Do you understand?”

Josie had guessed that. However, Dexter knocked on the door before she could ask more questions. He must have been tired of waiting and came to urge her to leave.

“Jo”

Josie’s heart skipped a beat. She nodded at Laura and responded, “I’m coming”

After that, Dexter and Josie stayed in the villa for all three days of the New Year’s holiday. They did not return to Mason Garden.

Perhaps it was due to the festive season, or Josie deliberately avoided arguing with him. Their relationship. was quite amicable.

was too complicated for her to comprehend. She planned to ask Matthew about

to enjoy cooking and did not ask Julie to send food over. Instead, he cooked their meals

made baked sablefish with white wine and lemon for lunch. He bought the

was difficult to find sablefish. Josie had a sudden idea when he told her about this and suggested rearing. it in their

Dexter was not amused. He brought her to the pond and explained, “These fishes swam into the pond

baked sablefish and fish stew, Josie preferred the latter. She liked food sourced locally and

her eyes and took note of her preferences. Then, he helped her tie

the carp in the pond.

was younger, Justin and I were sent to the countryside during the summer holidays. It was a rural village. There was a pond in front of the house and a vast wheat field at

Dexter the size of the

before relaxing

kid, folding up the hem of her pants to catch fish in the river. She would get her clothes all wet. The adults would

must have been

how they would live in

Dexter called Josie to the yard after lunch. Someone had delivered many small peach trees to

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