Chapter 66 I Can Only Offer You Blessings 
Josiah paused for a moment before nodding 
“I didn’t expect you to save her,” he said. 
Lysander smiled and replied, “I didn’t actually intendo save her 
Josiah didn’t quite understand “As a doctor, the instinct to treat and save people must be ingrained in you. I will always remember the major typhoon shortly after we got married. You took risks to rush to the hospital- 
“Let’s not dwell on that. Why do you remember such rivial things” 
“I won’t forget.” Josiah sighed deeply. “Today… I made a fool of myself in front of you.” 
“Are you referring to Lysanne?” 
“Yes,” 

“It’s no laughing matter. Nothing is amusing about it? 

Josiah forced a smile. “I’ve truly embarrassed myself recently. 
Lysander remarked, “I can’t offer commentary on your life. All I can offer are blessings.” 
“What kind of blessings?” 
“A harmonious marriage and having many children? 
Josiah bitterly smiled. “The way you phrase it sounds like a slap in the face.” 
“I didn’t mean it that way.” 
“I understand. I’m not blaming you. I’m just questioning myself. 
“You’ve harbored feelings for her for over twenty years. What more is there to question?” 
Josiah stated, “Yes. I’ve loved her for over twenty years, but being together is not what I envisioned.” 
Lysander responded, “This is your affair. I have no input.” 
“I heard from bystanders that if it weren’t for you today, it might have been Lysanne who was hit. I know you don’t want to hear me apologize, so I won’t say it, but I must express my gratitude.” 
Lysander retrieved something from her pocket. “Her 
“What is it?” 
She placed the wedding ring in his palm. 
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equate to a house in Harborbrook.” 
Josiah’s outstretched hand froze in mid-air. “Lysander” 
“Enough with the chatter. If you don’t want it, I’ll discard it. You understand my stance. We can’t be spouses and not even friends. Being strangers is preferable, so severing ties completely is best. Oh and about the house…” 
Lysander’s words slipped out, and then she realized it was inappropriate. 
It was no longer her residence. 
It belonged to Josiah and Lysanne. 
In the future, Lysanne could reside there openly and customize it to her liking. 
“My belongings are still at your place. Please return them to me. It’s been three years, so there may be quite a bit. If you don’t want to sort through them, feel free to dispose of everything. Just return the medical books I left on the shelf as I require them for writing articles.” 
Josiah nodded. “Should I send them to Daphne’s residence?” 
“Yes. And also return the divorce agreement.” 
Josiah hesitated. “There’s no rush for that. You’ve already signed the papers. When it’s time to finalize the formalities, I’ll take them to the city hall and we can sign on the spot.” 
Lysander considered it and found it reasonable, so she agreed. 
“When are you available? Let’s complete the formalities promptly.” 
Josiah smiled wryly and remarked, “Have you seen the news? A lot is happening at the company lately and it’s quite complicated.” 
She recalled the incident with the news that Daphne had sent her. 
Lysanne’s cousin, who was Josiah’s secretary, lost a major order, resulting in Josiah losing millions. 
“How much longer will it take?” 
He suddenly inquired, “Are you in such a rush? Do you have plans post-divorce?” 
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