Chapter 261 Seeking Help âMs. Warren, I must say youâre braver than I gave you credit for Xanthe caid with an indifferent smile.
âbut let me tell you this quality alone wonât secure your place in the Russell familyâ
She took a tissue from her bag and meticulously wiped her fingers clean, one by one, before discarding it in the trash bin âWeâre likely to cross paths often in the future I wish you all the best in life.â
Josie had anticipated Xantheâs anger, but instead, she remained calm and composed, adding to Josieâs mounting pressure In response, Josie mustered a smile and said. âHappy New Year to you!â
Xanthe turned and walked away. Just as she was about to enter the car, she glanced back and said.
âYou know what Dexter told me yesterday at the family estate?â
Confused, Josie looked at her with a puzzled expression.
Xanthe smiled again. âNever mind, itâs probably best if you donât know. Knowing would only make you sadâ
At nightfall, Dexter returned home, looking a bit dusty. He spotted Josie sitting on the sofa, lost in her thoughts. âSomething bothering you today?â He asked.
Josie glanced up and sighed. âYour mom came to me earlier.â
Dexter paused, his expression revealing no surprises. âWhat did she say?â
âShe mentioned how you owe me and another girl, and she hopes Iâll be the one to call for divorce.â
A smirk formed on his lips as he listened. âDonât let her words get to you.â
Knowing Xantheâs true nature, Josie didnât take it to heart, but she couldnât shake off the pressure. She sat up and held onto Dexterâs waist. âDexter, if the time comes and you have to choose, would you choose me again?â
Her intuition told her not to ask this question, but she couldnât resist prying.
Dexter allowed Josie to cling onto him, placing his hand gently on her head as he reassured her, âI would.â
Despite hearing the answer she wanted, Josie didnât feel the expected joy. It felt as though his response wasnât entirely genuine.
She smiled and looked up. âWhat did you talk about with your mother for so long yesterday?â
The man motioned for her to help him loosen his tie, and she skillfully obliged.
âShe wants me to help her return to the domestic market.â
So, Xanthe had her own ventures to take care of as well.
âCanât she do it herself?â
Dexter sneered mockingly. âIf she could, why would she come back to me? Iâm probably the last person she wants to see.â
Josieâs heart softened. She could sense that this man had yearned, or maybe still yearned, for a motherâs love. It must have been tough for him to endure such treatment from his biological mother.
The holiday whizzed by, and as work resumed after the New Year, Josie received the first news of the year. Kevan had been transferred to another branch!
Their colleagues were preoccupied with fervent discussion on Kevanâs transfer, âHeâs a freshy, and getting transferred to a branch for regularization is a big deal. Not many of us have had that chance.â
Josie glanced at the transfer order. Kevan had been moved to a branch in the neighboring city of Rivonia. This meant he was even farther away from his hometown.
As a seasoned employee at the company, she understood the implications. It was presented as a promotion, but at best, it was just a lateral move. Although he was being regularized, the resources at the branch couldnât compare to those at the headquarters.
âMs. Warren, thank you for caring for me these past few days. If you ever visit Rivodia, Iâll treat you to dinner,â Kevan said, bidding farewell to Josie, holding onto his few belongings with a faintly bitter smile.
Josie felt a sense of unease. âIâm sorry, I didnât expect such an arrangement from the higher-ups. Have you thought about quitting and finding another design company? I believe in your abilities.â
âMs. Warren, what are you saying? This is already the best opportunity available to me. Even though Rivodia is far, the salary is high. I have no complaints.â