Chapter 118 On–Site Survey

Claire wasn’t lying when she said she wouldn’t participate in the on–site survey.

Josie knocked on her office twice but didn’t get any response.

“Sylmark is quite far away from here. Why don’t I tag along?” Alice whispered.

“Don’t worry. You have work to do. I’ll handle it on my own.”

Josie put the files and a sketchbook in her bag and left Russell Group’s office immediately.

North of Wavery was where the capitalists and wealthy families resided, while the south was home to ordinary residents. It had a lively atmosphere, with goods sold at reasonable prices.

The Warren Family also lived here. Josie had spent thirteen years in this part of the city.

She took a deep breath of the air in the familiar city. Suddenly, she recalled that Jenny hadn’t bothered her lately, even after she boldly announced that she would find Dexter alone. Did she actually feel threatened. by her words?

many people lived here, there were houses everywhere. Sylmark was a thriving community with a strategic location. The town was home to several elementary, middle, and high schools. Once Russell. Group’s housing estate was up for sale, it would surely be sold out quickly.

amount of money Dexter used to bid for this property was

on the demolished building. Josie walked around the building. scanning its overall structure. She held a sketchbook to

rested under a large tree, and the warm glow of the afternoon’s sun shone on her face. There was a grandmother and her granddaughter at a playground nearby. The little girl suddenly pointed

from her bag and offered it to the little girl with a warm smile. “I have

receive the candy from Josie. “Remember to

“Thank you.”

was tender and adorable, filling Josie’s heart

drawing? Why are there so many

drawing for fun. Just practicing.”

looked quite confused. “My eldest granddaughter also learns drawing.

in

long time whether to buy a place for her to stay in the school district. After struggling to cover the cost, it turned out that they had paid for an unfinished apartment. She had lived

continuing. “Now, even this unfinished building is getting

around her and saw many unfinished buildings. Every one of them reflected the struggles

should be a joyful experience for a child to live in the school district as there are excellent schools, a safe environment, and

to this building, but I

conflicting emotions.

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