Chapter 342 Donât Venture into It Josie felt a wave of nervousness wash over her as his eyes bore into her. âI didnât mean to eavesdrop. I woke up and didnât see you. I thought you had left, so I came looking for you.â
Freshly awakened, dressed in a nightgown, and with a hoarse voice, Josie emitted an innocent aura that effortlessly pacified oneâs guard.
Dexter grabbed her around the waist and leaned in for a kiss, but Josie evaded, as she still felt a lingering fear. âI donât want you to kiss me.â
The excessive sweet talk felt overwhelming, and Josie couldnât tell if this deliberate coquettishness was a way to mask her own uneasiness.
Smitten by her coquettishness, Dexter let go of his stern demeanor and said, âHmm, Iâll join you in bed.â
Josie rarely indulged in coquettishness, but when she did, Dexter couldnât resist, just as she couldnât escape when Dexter was upset.
Dexter settled her onto the bed, tucked her in with a blanket, and positioned himself beside her. He had no intention of leaving.
Noticing her quivering eyelashes, he took the initiative to break the silence. âDid you hear a lot of what I said?â
Josie didnât hear the entire conversation but heard enough to peer into his realm. It was a domain of decisive actions, choices that left no room for negotiation. Unlike the business world, where there was space for discussion and maneuvering, his realm had no ambiguity. Everything was clearly defined, and specific rules were adhered to.
And Dexter was the ruler.
With her eyes cast downward, Josie confided, âI heard you mention that you havenât done it in a long time.â
Dexter smiled, appreciating Josieâs intelligence and sharpness in understanding the boundaries of their conversation. With just a bedside lamp casting a soft glow, he pulled her close and asked gently. âHave you ever seen the true extent of my pluck and willpower?â
Josie shook her head, sensing the underlying warning.
âDexterâs authority wasnât solely derived from brute force; he had a de-facto ability to command the respect and obedience of his talented associates.
So, what did it truly signify when Dexter asserted his dominance? It undoubtedly went beyond mere mercilessness and brutality.
In a calm tone, Dexter said, âYouâre familiar with the Russell family, right?â
Of course! She had even been to their family estate.
âThe Russell family, with a significant portion of both water and land territory under their belt, couldnât afford to have no one at the helm.â
These intricacies were always beyond Josieâs comprehension.
The Russell family operated on the razorâs edge of the business world, where countless lives hung in the balance as mere pawns. They were skilled, highly trained, and operated with utmost secrecy.
Currently. Dexter has seized control of half of the Russell family.
He shared that he had dealt with his fair share of unreasonable people in the business world, and only one incident went awry. The other party had acted all two-faced, undermining Dexterâs young age and lack of experience, and attempted to overpower him.
Caught off guard, Dexterâs instincts kicked in, compelling him to take control of the situation. He unsheathed his sword, resulting in blood being spilled. The other partyâs arm became impaled and lodged in the table, with the skin torn and the bone pierced, rendering it immobile.
That guyâs arm was likely wrecked.
Dexterâs approach to using violence to counter violence was undeniably ruthless, reflecting someone who had traversed the world without desires or demands, showcasing his sharpness.
Since that incident, Dexter hadnât encountered anyone as insolent. The woman in his arms trembled as she listened intently. Although she had long been aware of his unique identity, Josie couldnât quite come to terms with this inhumane side of him.
However, she had always avoided that aspect, making him feel unfamiliar.
Dexter comforted Josie as if coaxing a child, saying, âI think weâll stop here. But Josie, donât venture into such a world. Stay away from Arnold. I can assure your safety as long as youâre my wife,â
Josie believed that he was more than capable of doing so. Yet, he could also protect numerous other women, making her insignificant except for being his legitimate wife.
Josie simply nodded and didnât dwell on it, saying. Iâm feeling a little tired. I want to take a nap.â