"No, you don't have to do that. I'm fine now." Kathy immediately shook her head.
She didn't want Joseph to pull any strings for her again.
Although it was uncomfortable to intern with Reece, Kathy could endure it because she wanted to learn
something.
"But I don't want you to stay with him," Joseph said coldly.
"Joseph, please stay out of this. I just start my internship, and I only want to focus on my studies."
Kathy didn't want to think about anything else now.
"Tell me if you're not happy, okay?" Joseph smiled helplessly.
"Don't worry. I won't let that happen."
"I hope so." Joseph frowned. He was still worried about Kathy.
After lunch, they went to a supermarket before returning to Joseph Bay.
They planned to spend the weekend together. So, they wanted to buy some fresh vegetables and meat
for the next two days.
The supermarket was near the Joseph Bay. In the afternoon, office workers hadn't got off work. Only
elders came and shopped in the market.
Joseph stood in front of the shelf and scrutinized everything that Kathy took.
"The leaves are dead. Get another one."
"This tomato is not ripe yet."
"This is fat meat. I thought you hate it the most?"
In the end, Joseph put everything back on the shelf and started selecting food himself.
Kathy pushed the shopping cart and looked at Joseph with admiration.
What a good man at home.
Kathy walked over and hugged Joseph from behind. "Joseph, you look so handsome when you buy
vegetables."
"I'm not handsome before that?" Joseph raised his eyebrows with a faint smile on his face.
"Of course not. Even if you're not handsome, I'll still like you." Kathy leaned over and suddenly kissed
Joseph.
When he turned around, Kathy had gone back to push the shopping cart.
Joseph put all the ingredients in the cart. When Kathy pushed it, he hugged her shoulder gently.
"Joseph, I want to eat hairy crabs."
"Joseph, I want some cheese."
"Joseph, I want to eat durians!"
But Joseph frowned and his face darkened when they passed the shelf of durians.
He just pushed Kathy away from the area.
"Oh, you don't like it." Kathy was disappointed.
"It stinks," Joseph replied briefly.
"No! It smells good."
Seeing Joseph was really uncomfortable, Kathy did not buy a durian in the end.
However, she was surprised when they put everything on the check-out counter.
She saw a box of frozen durians.
But she did not take it.
Kathy turned to look at Joseph. He had calmly checked out and walked over to pick up the shopping
bag.
Kathy was stunned. "Why did you buy durians?"
"It's for you."
"But you said it stinks?"
"I can put up with it."
The smile on Kathy's face grew wider. She held Joseph's arm. "You don't have to indulge me. If you
don't like it, I won't eat it."
"But I don't want to disappoint you." Joseph hugged her dotingly.
"I'm not disappointed. We all change a little for whoever we're into."
"I will always change for you."
Under the sunlight, Joseph looked so gentle. Kathy's heart was beating wildly. Every moment with
Joseph set her heart to flutter.
...
They had just returned to Joseph Bay when Veronica called Joseph.
She was supposed to pick Zofia up today, but Zofia left the hospital by herself.
And now, Veronica couldn't get in touch with Zofia.
"Joseph, Zofia is very weak. I called Bertie, but he didn't take Zofia out of the hospital. Where would
she go by herself?" Veronica sounded very anxious.
Joseph frowned. He walked out of the kitchen and said in a deep voice, "I'll send someone to look for
her at the school and the hospital. Don't worry. Zofia is an adult."
"But she just had an abortion." Veronica had known Zofia since childhood, and she was very close with
Zofia.
"I will find her."
After hanging up the phone, Kathy came over and looked at Joseph worriedly. "What happened to
Zofia?"
"She's missing."
Joseph instructed John to deal with it. But not long after, another piece of bad news came.
Bertie and Sonny were detained for a huge fight.
"Why did Bertie do that?"
"Sonny knocked Zofia up. Bertie has been angry at him for a long time." Joseph explained with a frown.
Bertie pampered his younger sister. Everyone in the social circle knew it.
Kathy pursed her lips and clicked on her phone. She called Zofia, but she couldn't get through, either.
"Have you found Zofia?" Kathy asked Joseph.
Joseph shook his head. Perhaps Bertie had taken her away.
When they arrived at the police station, Kathy got off the car and saw Sonny was all black and blue.
Bertie came out after Sonny, and he was looking at Sonny fiercely.
Sonny tried his best to explain. "Mr Marshall, your sister dumped me ... I don't know anything...."
Bertie had calmed down now, but his eyes were flashing dangerously.
"How dare you touch her?"
"I ... We truly love each other!"
"She's out of your league." After saying that coldly, Bertie left.
Sonny looked miserable. He felt even more ashamed when he saw Kathy.
This was the first time he had been beaten so hard. The Marshalls didn't like him at all.
But Sonny did not regret loving Zofia.
"Kathy, can you find Zofia?" Sonny ran to Kathy.
Kathy shook her head. She was really worried.
Then Sonny went to stop Bertie, who was about to get in the car, "Mr Marshall, could you tell me where
Zofia is?"
"You'll never see her again!" Bertie got in the car indifferently.
When the car door was closed, Sonny looked quite desperate.
He clenched his fist and looked so dazed. He just could not accept it.
Joseph hugged Kathy and took her into the car.
Kathy was looking at Sonny with a heavy heart.
Zofia always took care of everything properly. But now, she had been out of contact without saying
anything.
Back at the Joseph Bay, Kathy was still trying her best to look for Zofia. And Joseph's men were doing
a grid search in the city.
Finally, in the midnight, they found Zofia in a bar.
Joseph immediately brought Kathy to the bar. When he opened the door, the dazzling lights made
Kathy dizzy. Fortunately, Joseph hugged her very tightly.
Not far away, John was standing next to Zofia. When John saw Joseph, he brought Zofia to them.
Zofia was drunk, and her face flushed red. She could not even stand upright.
Kathy went over to support Zofia. When Zofia saw Kathy, she giggled, "Kathy, why are you coming?"
"I'm here to pick you up," Kathy said with a stern face.
If John didn't find Zofia, bad guys might have taken her away.
Zofia shouldn't get so drunk by herself.
Kathy was very angry and worried about Zofia.
"No, I'm not going back." Zofia pushed Kathy away forcefully. Then she tried to grab the wine glass and
drink.
Kathy immediately snatched the glass away. But she didn't find out that Zofia was looking at her with
resentment.
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