Dexter adjusted his collar. "How should we handle this?"

Upon hearing that, Josie blurted out, "Even if she's my biological mother, can she just hand me over like that?"

She was well aware of their relationship, yet she insisted on rubbing salt in Dexter's wounds.

He looked at her. "She currently lives at No. 3021, Midtown Boulevard, Slirroc, Wavery. If you want to meet her in person, I can arrange it for you."

He was able to recite the detailed address. Josie's eyes flickered with surprise, but it quickly faded. "My father has been ill, and these past two years, he has suffered greatly. His whereabouts are still unknown. Is it too much to ask for her to be held accountable?"

Dexter gazed at the sunlight outside as Morgan drove away. "Not at all. Can you find a legal way? If you can't, I'll create one for you," he said.

Josie narrowed her eyes, almost in disbelief. "Dexter, the way you speak makes one doubt if you're really her biological child."

years, the bond of blood was still there.

mind?" Josie turned around, unsure

and gently. Dexter said, "Whatever I owe you, you don't need to

Josie turned her head.

tone in Dexter's voice was

time

ill, and Arnold led me to suspect you were too. Now, I

calm, like still waters. However, if one were to look closely, one could clearly

off his watch and wiping it clean with a tissue. "If you think I

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trace of blood at the corner of his

you admit that Grape is

in the first place, otherwise, why would you put me in such an embarrassing situation? Tell me, if Grape grows up and

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