Chapter 349 Making Him Choose Ivy brandished a knife, pressing it against Josieâs throat with a maniacal grin on her face.
âDexter, you have to make a choice,â Ivy taunted. âsave Summer, and Iâll slit Josieâs throat right now.
Choose Josic, and Summerâs rope will be cut, sending her tumbling.â
âSo, whatâs it going to be? An easy decision?â
The knifeâs edge pressed against Josieâs throat, causing her to wince in pain. She gasped for breath and looked at the man before her, his cold eyes gleaming, unsure of what to say.
Dexter locked eyes with her, his thoughts a tangled web.
âI know what youâre made of, Mr. Russell. Letâs see whoâs quicker, you or my knife,â the guard standing by Summer taunted Dexter.
Dexter found himself in a stalemate, unable to handle both situations simultaneously.
âYou said you love me.â Dexter suddenly spoke, his words causing Ivy to flinch instinctively.
âIâm asking you to choose between them!â Ivyâs voice quivered with anxiety, swaying under the influence of Dexterâs hidden agenda.
âAre you sure you really love me?â He chuckled lightly, exuding a sinister charm in the midst of this twisted situation.
âIf you had confessed your feelings earlier, you could have become Mrs. Russell. But you didnât; how was I supposed to know?â
Ivy locked eyes with him, her gaze filled with unmistakable affection, her hand trembling as the knife sliced into Josieâs skin, causing her pain.
âAre you insinuating that you would have chosen me over Josie?â
âOf course, when I decided to marry, I simply needed a woman for the role. It could have been anyone,â
Dexter took a subtle step forward, his words carrying a convincing tone.
Ivy grew wary, âBut you said something different beforeâ¦â
âWe were simply boss and employee. I had to maintain that professional boundary, of course. But things have changed now. I honestly donât have any romantic feelings for her. If you had confessed your feelings for me earlier, you would have had the upper hand, Dexter explained.
So, Ivy was right. Dexter had no feelings for me. Josieâs heart trembled, realizing Dexter was really skilled in manipulation.
Ivy cautiously backed away while keeping Josie close, her suspicion still lingering, âYouâre lying! The Dexter I know wouldnât come unprepared. Did you call someone? Did you inform the police?â
She immediately gestured for someone to check outside, shouting loudly, and tightened her grip on the knife, âArenât you afraid that Iâll kill them?â
His expression grew grim. Dexter remained still, no longer advancing.
âI didnât call anyone.â
The guard returned from checking and confirmed that no one followed them.
Ivy felt slightly relieved, saying, âNow, itâs time for you to choose. On one side is your lawful Mrs.
Russell, and on the other is Summer, the daughter of the Olsen family. I wonder who will be your pick.
If something were to happen to Mrs. Russell, the entire Wavery would know that you, Dexter, are a widower. And if any harm befalls Summer, the Olsen family will never let you and the Russell family go unscathed.â
âFor a guy like you, who always puts your own interests first, this is no doubt a tough call. Oh, Mr.
Russell, Iâve really made things complicated for you.â
Dexter arched an eyebrow in response, pointing towards Josie.
Amidst Josieâs burning and terrified gaze, a hoarse voice suddenly emerged, âDex!â
Unexpectedly, at that moment.
Summer regained consciousness, swaying violently in mid-air, consumed by sheer terror. âHow did I end up here? Dex, help me!â
Her once cold and beautiful face displayed intense fear as she gazed wide-eyed at her surroundings, trembling, crying, and desperately calling out to Dex. pleading for help.
Her cries were so heart-wrenching that even Josie was moved.
âSummer!â Dexterâs hand clenched, veins bulging with tension, as he hurried a few steps toward her in a state of anxiety.
Witnessing that scene, Josie closed her eyes and flashed a bitter smile.