Chapter 295 Design Competition.
Dexter seemed to silently acknowledge it.
Arnoldâs face appeared in Josieâs mind, and she was slightly lost in thought. âCan I ask if you and Arnold have other conflicts other than the woman?â
It didnât make sense if they were business rivals for so many years just for a woman.
Even if Arnold kept harassing Dexter, Dexter shouldnât retaliate in the same way if it was for a woman.
The man on top of her stopped, and his sharp gaze was alarming. He raised her chin. âAre you talking about another man at such a time?â
Josie choked. At the next moment, he exerted force, and she cried out in pain. It was her punishment.
Her injured leg had yet to heal, but her work couldnât be held up. Dexter wanted to get her a wheelchair, but she chided him for making a mountain out of a molchill. In the end, she settled with crutches.
When Moses came to send her to work, he almost spat out the coffee he was drinking. âItâs just been a day since I last saw you. Did you break your leg?â
Stupid brat. Josie threw her documents at him. âOpen the door!â
Xanthe was victorious, and the finance news reported about her for a long time. They also covered how Russell and Carter Groupsâ reputations had improved.
Only Josie knew that such a peaceful situation on the surface wouldnât last long.
Arnold hadnât seemed to return to the country. She scrolled through her contact list on her cell phone repeatedly but didnât call him in the end.
Never mind.
âJo! Come and take a look.â Alice walked into Josieâs office with her cell phone early in the morning.
Alice delightedly said, âPreparations for this yearâs Interior Design Awards have started. Are you joining?â
Josie was slightly surprised. She had never thought of it. She glanced at it. âItâs really happening.â
The Interior Design Awards was a famous interior design competition in the country. Other than the usual awards, it was also a benchmark for the domestic design industryâs development. Regardless if she won, overnight success was just around the corner if she registered and was shortlisted.
âYou never joined the contest because you were too busy working for the past few years. Thatâs why your résumé hasnât been outstanding. But youâre in a much better place now. You can display your strength to the outside world now.â Alice was much more enthusiastic than Josie. âWhat do you think?
Join the competition.â
Josie had a smile on her face from the start until the end. Actually, she also thought of joining the competition. Every designer in the industry must have dreamt of winning an award.
âAlright, Iâll find the time to register.â
Before Alice could answer, a voice rang from outside. Tll advise you not to overestimate yourself Im determined to win the Interior Design Awardsâ
It was Lauraâs icy and childlike voice.
Laura walked in with some documents and said, âIâve seen your design. To be honest, it isnât suitable for the competitionâ
âYou always know best. So, tell me. Whoâs the most suitable for the competition? You?â Alice was enraged when she saw Laura.
Josie held Alice back. âIsnât it too early to jump to conclusions before the results are announced?â
âThen try joining.â Laura looked at them disdainfully. She put the documents on Josieâs desk before leaving.
Alice was enraged when she saw Lauraâs arrogant demeanor. She rolled her sleeves, shook her fists, and gritted her teeth. âWhy is she so arrogant? She just has connections to Mr. Russell. Does she think sheâs a big deal as the deputy manager?!â
Josie sat down at her desk with the help of her crutches. She was too embarrassed to say she had singlehandedly arranged for Lauraâs sudden appearance.
âWe all privately curse at her for being bossy. Donât take it to heart, Jo.â
Josie shook her head. âLaura was nominated for a few prestigious domestic and international awards.
She didnât exactly degrade me. I donât care.â
Alice was dumbstruck when she heard it. âShe⦠she has an impressive background, after all.â
âThatâs why you canât underestimate her.â