Chapter 121 A Trap âWho is it?â
Dexter asked in his deep and gravelly voice.
Josie appeared from the dark and slowly walked into his officeâs soft glow of light. âAre you always this alert, Mr. Russellâ
Her canvas bag was slung over her shoulders, and her work outfit was simple. Nonetheless, the office was large and luxurious, with a high ceiling and an open view of the city. Josie felt like a small fish in a big pond.
Once he saw her, the scowl on his face faded. âWhy didnât you return to Mason Garden?*
Josie put her bag down and went closer to him. Her finger rested on his furrowed brows as she said, âI was on my way back, but I decided to wait for Mr. Russell as I saw the lights at the top floor were still on.â
Dexter grabbed onto her hands without losing the frown on his face. âI see youâre no longer afraid of getting caught.â
Josie shook her head. âIsnât it thrilling to have an office romance?â
She leaned in closer to him, leaving almost no gap between them. Dexter narrowed his eyes when he sensed a familiar smell from her body..
âYouâre still a little blunt. You love to call me Mr. Russell whenever you seduce me.â Dexter pushed her away softly with a look of disdain masking his face. âA manâs desire cannot be easily awakened with stiff flirtation.â
Josie had no intention of seducing him. Instead, she tilted her head slightly and asked, âI feel this is right up Mr. Russellâs alley. Or else, why would you let me handle the Sylmark project?â
She had her cards out on the table, but Dexter seemed uninterested. He stared at the antique clock in his â office. It was fiveâhundredâyearâold antique worth hundreds of thousands. Its design was marvelous.
âThereâs no one better fit for this position than you. You shouldnât act naive when youâve got what you wanted easily.â
Josie fell silent. This must be why he doesnât have any friends. Who would want to be close to him when he has such a wicked mouth?
âIs it truly because Iâm the best fit?â Josie stood behind him and looked at him in confusion. âItâs reasonable for me to save Justin. No one would doubt my intentions. But Mr. Russell, you mustâve set up a chess game and made us your pawns you could control anytime. Am I right?â
Dexter finally turned around and calmly stared at her. âI donât understand what youâre saying?â
Josie smirked at his feigned indifference. âItâs rare Mr. Russell canât understand such simple words.â
She was fully alert, like a porcupine ready to defend herself.
âThe Carter Group and the Russell Group have been enemies for a long time, and youâre clearly not on good terms with Arnold Carter. He racked his brain to find your weakness, so he set up a trap for you in Wavery, even though he was in Rivodia. He used me to test you, and you fell into his trap. My face was thus ruined by his scheme.â
Josie continued in a composed manner. âSo you assigned me the Sylmark project as a way to compensate me. I canât deny that Mr. Russell still has some humanity.â
Dexter finally understood what she meant. He finished his cigarette and threw it into the bin.
âA businessman wouldnât make decisions that do not profit them. So what did I gain from this?â
âYou took advantage of the opportunity to get closer to Martin Lane and gain more insight about Landon. This would make it easier for you to defeat Arnold Carter.â
Dexter lowered his head and grinned. âYou met Arnold Carter.â
He made a statement without needing an answer from her.
Josie felt a surge of anxiety creeping within. This has been happening for a long time. I guessed it myself.â
âDexter immediately exposed her lie. âI could smell La Romance Conti from your body. Only Arnold Carter owns this wine within Wavery.â
Josie never wouldâve imagined she would be exposed by the red wine she didnât even drink. How is he so