Chapter 353 When I Apologized to You
Anderson knew Dexter, but they weren’t particularly close, so he had no clue who Josie was However, observing their interaction, Anderson could tell that Dexter held significant concern for her.
Gasping in pain. Josie clenched her eyes shut. Dexter noticed her avoidance of eye contact, and his expression turned serious. “I won’t halt your father’s treatment. Your injuries are severe, so rest up”
With that, Dexter turned to leave, but Josie suddenly asked. “What happened to Ivy?”
“She realized there was no going back for her crime. She took a knife and ended her own life,” Dexter calmly revealed, a glimmer of concealed vengeance flickering in his eyes.
Ivy didn’t even wait for the police to arrive.
“Ivy is dead….” Josie repeated numbly, the words sinking in. “And what about Summer?”
“The Olsens took her away, saying they would go through a thorough investigation,” Dexter’s eyes curved slightly.
“That’s a relief,” Josie murmured, finding solace in knowing that the Olsen family would support Summer no matter what.
She looked up, staring motionlessly at the man. “How much do you know about Ivy’s scheme?”
“I received a call only when you were taken away,” Dexter seemed genuinely unaware. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have been so passive during the rescue process.
“Arnold. You brought him there,” she stated matter-of-factly.
“It was a dire situation. I couldn’t think of anyone but him.” Dexter replied, meeting her gaze. “but I didn’t expect him to come alone.”
Both of them understood what it meant, and silence settled between them.
Josie’s mind was brimming with unspoken thoughts, but she grappled with where to begin. With a tinge of sarcasm, she addressed Dexter, “Well, Mr. Russell, it seems like the people around you always find themselves in unfortunate situations.”
Dexter’s gaze briefly swept over her abdominal wound, his expression growing solemn, “This time is my bad. I will make it right.”
“Make it right?” Josie sneered coldly, “And how do you plan to do that?”
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