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Next One Is a Babe novel Chapter 876


Isabelle knew what her dad was implying. Two days ago, they got into an argument because of Dexter. It was not a grave problem; she merely thought that the Bailey Family had been putting too much pressure on her brother. During the exchange, she only advised Old Mr. Bailey to give Dexter some freedom.

Old Mr. Bailey probably took it the wrong way, thinking that she didn’t want to see Dexter succeed and was unwilling to hand over the company leadership. Nobody wanted the incident to happen. Am I at fault now? She stared at him incredulously. “Am I such a vile person in your eyes?”

His eyes were red, and one could tell that he would collapse at any moment. When Isabelle closed her eyes, she felt the world spinning around her as well.

When John reached home that evening, he told Sophia about Dexter’s car accident. She was shocked by the sudden news. Even though she did not know Dexter personally, she heard of the guy a few times from her conversation with Isabelle.

In the past, when Isabelle walked past the entrance of Sophia’s place, she always told Sophia that she was sending Dexter to cram school, which proved that they had a good relationship. Sophia quickly asked, “How’s he doing? Is he safe?”

John personally felt that Dexter would be alright. Even though Dexter’s injuries appeared serious and he lost a lot of blood, his car was likely moving at a slow speed at the intersection. Therefore, John replied with his assumption, “He should be fine.”

At dinner, William returned to the Constance Residence. John recalled that Old Mr. Bailey had a dinner appointment with William tonight. However, now that Dexter was involved in an accident, it made sense that the dinner had to be canceled.

William heard about Dexter’s situation as well. He said that he wanted to wait until Dexter was discharged, and he would arrange for Dylan to make a visit with some gifts. Even though the two families did not have an amicable relationship in private, the Constances had to fake the appearance due to their business relationship.

After everything had been arranged, John woke up the next morning only to be hit by unexpected news. He received a call, informing him that the hospital had failed to resuscitate Dexter, leaving him frozen in disbelief for some time before mumbling into his phone, “Alright. I got it.”

When he hung up, he was still paralyzed and fazed.

He’s gone. A young man’s life is lost, just like that.

Feeling awful, John recalled his impression of Dexter. In his memory, Dexter was always cheerful; he was young and had his entire life ahead of him.

Since Sophia was still asleep, John did not wake her up. He tiptoed to wash up and pack in silence before going down the stairs, where he met William, who had been informed of the turn of events. Looking glum, he took a look at John. “I’ve had my breakfast, and I’ll head to the Bailey Residence. As I will be late to the office, I want you to host the morning meeting on my behalf.”

John agreed to it. “Alright. Will do.”

William sighed. “He was a great kid. Who would have thought that...”

Indeed, no one saw the tragedy coming. That morning, Old Mrs. Constance did not come down for breakfast. According to her, she didn’t get a good night’s rest last night, and she would only have breakfast later.

William and John gathered their stuff and parted ways. The former went to offer his condolences at the Bailey Residence, and the latter went to work. The morning meeting dragged on a little. When John was done with it, he noticed two missed calls from William.

He hurried back into his office and called William, who was still at the Bailey Residence. He lowered his voice and asked, “What’s wrong? I’m just done with the meeting.”

William sighed. “If you are free, you should pay a visit. Isabelle is crushed, and she said she wanted to meet you.”

John agreed to it, as he believed that at times like this, he had to overlook Isabelle’s past actions. Not only that, he was the person who notified her of Dexter’s accident yesterday.

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