However, little did Josie expect Dexter to appear. Just as she was about to leave, a group of people came out of the left, led by Dexter.
Dexter wore a gray blouse today, with every button perfectly fastened. The gold-rimmed glasses he wore gave him a serious and charismatic look, which was a stark contrast to his madness the other night. Behind him was a slender woman in a white dress. She wore a mask, so Josie couldn’t recognize her.
Without wasting more time, Josie swiftly returned to the ward and glared at Arnold before entering the restroom in the ward. Then, she closed the door and took a deep breath. Soon, the sound of footsteps could be heard. Josie’s heart pounded faster as Dexter approached.
“Hey, Dexter. You didn’t have to come.” Arnold gasped and seemed to be surprised. Hypocrite. Josie pouted.
“Your subordinates should’ve informed me immediately about your accident. The Russell Group has top-notch medical resources. Who can bear the responsibility if any mishap happens to you?” Dexter frowned as he observed Arnold’s injury and rebuked him, “‘It’s your subordinates’ negligence. They should serve the consequences.”
Arnold waved his hand. “It’s just a minor injury. I’m still in one piece now. Don’t worry.” Then, Arnold averted his gaze to the woman behind Dexter. “Aren’t you going to remove your mask?”
The woman took off the mask, revealing her beautiful, innocent countenance. Her eyes were filled with concern. “How did you end up in a car accident? Do you know how worried I was?” Her voice was crispy and distinctive.
The woman instinctively reproached Arnold. Arnold took the bowl of porridge and stared at her determinedly. “Come and feed me.” The woman furrowed her brows and subconsciously glanced at Dexter while remaining motionless.
“I’ve flown to London countless times for you. the past few years. Are you going to disobey me now that you have stronger support?”
“I… The woman looked at the stone-faced Dexter. “Mr. Russell…”
“Get over here, Summer Olsen!” Arnold. bellowed. Josie and Summer shivered at the same time. So, it’s Summer? When did she come back?
Finally, Summer walked up to Arnold cautiously and sat beside his bed. She took the bowl of porridge and fed Arnold. Her slender, delicate hands were extremely beautiful, attributed to her luxurious life over the years.
Arnold stared fixedly at Dexter as if he was provoking him. However, Dexter wasn’t bothered and paced leisurely in the ward with his hands in his pockets. His gaze stopped at the couch briefly before he walked to the window and lit a cigarette. “Arnold, you need a caretaker before you recover.”
“I already have one.” Dexter chuckled softly. “I should have guessed so. You’re always a step ahead.” He took a drag of the cigarette and exhaled smoke. “What a coincidence that you got injured at this time. The Olsen family was regretful and wanted to make it up for you.”
Summer added softly, “Yes. Zach was rebuked.” “I drove out of the Olsen Hotel, but besides that, what does the accident have to do with his wedding? Don’t make a fuss over nothing.”
“My family thinks Zach shouldn’t have gotten married…”
“Is that why you didn’t attend the wedding? I remember you and Laura are close friends.” Arnold asked gently. Summer inhaled deeply and avoided his gaze. “Mr. Russell said I shouldn’t appear in public for now.”