Chapter 71 Call Him Dad

Dexter waited for them to finish speaking before approaching Josie from behind. He helped her tidy her hair and said, “Incredible. You snatched Grandpa from me with hardly any effort.”

He spoke in a half–joking tone and moved closer to Josie’s ear.

Josie speedily analyzed his actions to determine whether he was acting or sincere. The result mattered to her, but unfortunately, she could not conclude.

“Nonsense, you and Josie are married and are a family. How can you still be arguing who owns what?” Henry raised his cane and scolded.

Dexter raised his eyebrows and smiled as if to humor a child. “Sure, we are family.”

Josie could not help but smile. Their interactions made her feel like she was Dexter’s wife.

Dexter thought to carry her to the dining table since she sprained her ankle. However, Josie gently pressed his hand as he got up.

“I can walk on my own. You don’t have to trouble yourself.” Moreover, that kind of close contact made her flustered.

Dexter pressed his hand on the back of her head and whispered, “Grandpa’s watching.”

separated quickly after the conversation, Henry could only see

“Dex mentioned your father is still hospitalized. Is he better

will take time. It depends on God’s will,” Josie replied

a wedding dinner. Moreover, I haven’t met your parents. What about I

in shock. Her father would be furious if he had known that she got married

Dexter with panic in her eyes before waving her hand. “No, you mustn’t. You’re not

Don’t worry. We mustn’t skip on some basic social

placed a bowl of

it is only a matter of time before he wakes up. Once he does, we can organize a

Still, he scolded, “You little brat. What do you mean by her father? Didn’t I say you and Josie are now a family? Her father is now your father. You

her eyes and was stunned by Henry’s

(

would I dare to make Dexter call

“Erm, Grandpa…”

hand under the table and stopped

response made

conflicted and turned

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