Chapter 221 The Other Woman A woman laughed, and her gaze was filled with contempt. She didnât comment.
Dexter talked to the men and mentioned the construction site. They should have been dealing with the aftermath of the Sylmark projects. After three rounds of drinks, a few men were slightly tipsy.
Josie played cards with the wives. She didnât know how to play and kept making mistakes. The women sneered at her when they saw her flustered. Josic took a deep breath and restrained her emotions.
âAlright, Mrs. Russell is a nice woman. Do you think she sits around and has nothing to do all day, just like you? Letâs stop playingâ Mrs. Langman smiled and came to Josieâs rescue. She looked at Josie.
âWhy donât you tell us how you got together with Mr. Russell? We want to hear about it.â
Josie opened her mouth and glanced at Russell. He didnât intend to come to her rescue. He held a cigarette in his hands.
At this time, someone interrupted softly. âIsnât Mrs. Russell the other woman who was promoted? While the daughter of the Olsen family wasnât in the country, she shamelessly got married.â
The air turned tense. Josieâs face paled before her cheeks flushed. One of the men at the main table quickly smoothed things over. âWhat do women know? Donât talk nonsense about things you know nothing about. Donât take it to heart, Mr. Russell.â
When Josie looked at Dexter, he was puffing on his cigarette. âItâs fine.â
Only Josie was humiliated. She teared up and put down the cards she had held tightly to. âIâm not the other woman.â
No one said anything momentarily after Josie was so direct. After a moment, another woman said, âAs long as your conscience is clear.â
When Josieâs tears fell, the private room door was opened, and a voice rang. âMrs. Camber, I heard your voice from far away. Iâll get upset if you say such things.â
It was Arnold. He was in a bright suit today and was still carefree as usual with a bright smile.
âMr. Carterâ¦â
Josie was surprised. When she looked at Dexter again, he wasnât looking up. He was trying food on his plate. It seemed nasty because he spat it out.
âEveryone in Wavery knows that I like Sum. If you say that Summer was with Dexter, Iâll get upset,â
Arnold. said openly as he sat down. He leaned one hand against the table and chair, and his gaze was directed only at Josie.
Mrs. Camber thought of it and nodded at once. âI apologize for my rudeness.â
But Josie knew that while Arnold confessed his feelings for Summer, he silently proved that Josie wasnât the other woman.
He was so thoughtful, but Josie didnât feel thankful. She felt more panicked.
Dexter poured a glass of wine. âYouâre late, Arnold. You must be punished.â
âIâm single, unlike everyone here. Let me go this time.â Arnold smiled nonchalantly as he quietly turned it down.
âYou must be kidding. Youâre so accomplished, Mr. Carter. It would be easy for you to get married. If you canât find anyone, my wife likes to play matchmaker. She can introduce someone to you.â
Someone interrupted with a smile.
âAny type of woman?â
Yes.â
âIs there someone like Mrs. Russell?â
The entire private room fell silent. Josie took a deep breath and wanted to murder the man.
Dexter finally turned and glanced at her. âYou seem to be particularly fond of my wife, Arnold. Summer might be sad if she learned you fell out of love with her.â
âI must put myself first.â Arnold smiled and raised his head to drink the wine. âDexter, would you give her up if I wanted her?â
The room was quiet for a long time. Dexter kept quiet from the start until the end. No one understood what he was thinking about.
Josie could no longer sit still. She found an excuse to go to the washroom. She turned on the splashed water on her face.
This was the first time she was truly humiliated.