Josie overheard Heather asking, "I've arranged to go look at wedding dresses this afternoon. Will you come with me, Dex?" Dexter responded with a light and indifferent tone, "The true significance of a wedding dress is only appreciated at the wedding."

Heather was taken aback by his response, but maintained her lively tone as she said, "Well, after I try on the dresses, I'll take some detailed photos for you. The rest will remain a mystery." Dexter nodded, neither approving nor disapproving.

He then asked, "How is everything at home? Is there anything you need help with?"

In an intimate relationship, getting involved in each other's family affairs could be seen as the epitome of closeness.

Josie remembered the times when Paul was still around. Dexter had joined her in visiting and even cooked for them. His care and attention to detail were truly remarkable.

It was only now that Josie realized the pain of seeing him become someone else's man.

"Everything is fine. Laura is managing the business, so Father doesn't need to worry too much. Mother is also taking good care of him. Oh, and Sum is undergoing psychological therapy." It seemed like everything was going well.

Josie neatly organized the documents and found a note at the bottom. It read: "All information about Arnold has been completely sealed off. It will not affect the wedding on the 15th." Heather patiently waited for Dexter to finish his work. Together, they left Russell Group and headed directly to the Olsen Residence to visit their elders.

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was awakened by a series of urgent knocks on the door, accompanied

was puzzled about her visitor when she opened the door and was surprised to see

"Mr. Russell mentioned your return and specially requested me to come back to Mason Garden to take care of you." Surprised, Josie thought that Julie might have

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