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Chapter 667
Beethoven’s famous piece was no stranger to Josie. She nodded confidently.
Seated side by side at the piano, their eyes met, and the captivating melody flowed from
their fingers. enchanting the entire audience. Despite never having rehearsed together,
their four-handed duet displayed an extraordinary level of harmony, as though they were
one musician.
The sight of a handsome man and a beautiful woman sharing their musical talent was a
sight to behold, prompting many to capture the moment on video.
Following the performance, even Josie was pleasantly surprised by how flawlessly it
unfolded. She shared a knowing glance with Dexter, who looked at her with fondness and
understanding.
“Tired?” he asked.
“A bit.”
“Then let’s go home.”
Hand in hand, they left the venue.
Shortly afterward, a video of their performance at the annual meeting went viral on social
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtmedia, becoming the talk of the town.
Though the video was a bit blurry, it displayed two people flawlessly playing the piano,
looking remarkably in sync.
Gone were the days of mocking Josie’s qualifications and doubting her as Dexter’s wife.
Now, she was recognized by everyone for her outstanding qualities, and she held the role
with utmost confidence.
The streets were filled with festive cheer as the New Year was on the horizon. Sitting in the
car, Josie felt restless. She held on to Dexter, urging him to take a walk.
Unable to resist her, he helped her change into comfortable shoes and put on a coat
before stepping out of the car.
“You know, having peaceful days like this felt like an unattainable fantasy, something I
didn’t even dare to dream of in the past,” Josie said, strolling alongside him, her arm
wrapped around his.
“So, now that you’ve got everything you wanted, are you happy?” Dexter adjusted his
pace to walk beside her.
“Definitely! My father has finally come around, my studio is doing well, and having you in
my life makes it all perfect.”
“Oh, so I’m ranked last?” Dexter teased with a grin.
Josie playfully held onto his arm, “No way! You’re my number one!”
“Being ranked the last doesn’t matter to me anyway, Dexter reached out and
affectionately pinched her cheek, noting she had gained some weight, which pleased him.
“How about having a child next year?”
The question had an air of jest, but his gaze showed sincerity and yearning.
Josie stared at him and nodded happily, “Sure, let’s do it”
Dexter was pleasantly surprised by her enthusiastic response.
“We lost our child this year. I don’t know if he or she would be willing to come back to us
again.”
The memory of the loss weighed heavily on Josie’s heart every time she thought about it.
Dexter held her close, his embrace comforting. “You’re perfect. Our child will come back to
us soon.”
“Really?”
“Absolutely.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe moon hung high, casting a gentle glow on their path. Despite the happiness, Josie
couldn’t shake off a sense of impending danger.
At that moment, Larry, who had been discreetly following them, stepped forward and said,
“Mr. Russell.” He handed over a phone with an incoming call.
Dexter shot a warning glance at Larry. He didn’t want to take the call tonight, but knowing
that if it weren’t urgent, Larry wouldn’t have disrupted his time with Josie.
Josie understood and said, “You should take the call first.”
Dexter nodded, took the phone, and moved aside to answer the call.
Josie stood there, idly rubbing her arms, and an unfamiliar number popped up on her
phone while she waited. She answered hesitantly, “Hello?”
“Hi, Josie,” a voice tinged with resentment came from the other end.
She froze and remained silent.
“You played four-handed duets with another man with the piano skills I taught you.” It was
a cautionary statement.
He had seen the video.
Morgan sneered, “Did you think of me during the serenade?”
Josie closed her eyes and coldly replied, “No.”
“Hey, Josie.” It was a warning. He had seen the video, and his resentment was on the brink
of spiraling out of control.