Chapter 428 Meredith got onto the merry-go-round ride with Caden.
Before getting onto the ride, Meredith asked Josiah to take pictures of her and Caden. Josiah did not bring his camera, so he could only take pictures with his phone. There were a lot of parents and their kids who were gathered around the merry-go-round. Josiah hated being close to strangers, so he tried to move backward and ended up accidentally bumping into someone. The person reacted in a hostile manner. “Are you blind? Can’t you see that there are people behind you?” Josiah was slightly stunned. He turned and looked at the person, “I’m sorry but I’m not blind.” “Then why did you bump into me…” The person suddenly stopped talking, as if he could not find his words. Josiah simply ignored him. He could not care less as to why the person was looking at him as if he had just seen a ghost.
When the man came back to his senses, he quickly ran over to Josiah, bowed, and apologized,” I am so…sorry Sir, I… I didn’t know that it was you. Please forgive my bad attitude. I’m really… sorry. Please forgive me.” Josiah glanced at him. He did not recognize the person at all. But from his words, Josiah guessed that he was one of his employees. Josiah asked flatly, “You work at the Shelby Group?”
“Yes, at the administrative department.”
“Okay. Noted.”
The man was confused by Josiah’s reaction. Stammering, he asked, “Sir…what…what do you mean?”
Josiah scoffed, “If it wasn’t for your reminder, I wouldn’t have known that I was actually blind, blind enough to allow someone like you to work with us.” “I am sorry, Sir. I really am…” “You’re getting in my way, I’m trying to get a picture,” Josiah cut him off coldly. The man quickly moved aside and continued to plead with Josiah, “Sir, I don’t mean to offend you. I was in a bad mood as I just had a fight with my wife. I shouldn’t have vented my anger out on someone else. I’m really sorry.” Josiah put down the phone in his hand and asked, “What happened with you and your wife?” This was the first time Josiah wanted to know how other normal couples interact with each other.
The man wore a sour expression on his face as he complained, “My wife…can be a nuisance sometimes. I’ve been working for the entire week and I thought that I could finally rest on the weekend but I was dragged out here to accompany my kids.”
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