Chapter 367 He Doesnât Want To Return Home Despite Dexterâs recent mistreatment, including causing the stock market to crash, Josie knew he wouldnât divorce her if she didnât bring it up *Dexter told me you married him to make Grandpa happy,â Summer said, her eyes gleaming with innocence.
Josie felt her heart swell in her chest. âHe told you?â
He even shared this deep secret with Summer âYes, he told me everything,â she said, her eyes scanning Josieâs expression.
Josie realized that she didnât want to put up against her anymore. âYes,â she said, âweâll get a divorce when the time is right. But Ms. Olsen, I need you to be patient for now.â
Summerâs eyes widened in surprise and disbelief. âThatâs what he told me as well,â she said, her voice calm and composed as she laid her hands on the table.
She had expected this response from him, but hearing it from Summer made her heart sink.
âI thought you would be difficult to deal with, but youâre much more reasonable than I expected,â
Summer smirked. âIll be waiting patiently for the day you and Dexter get divorced. Even after your divorce, you wonât lose out if youâre on my side. After all, I am the heir to the Olsen fortune.â
She carried herself with an air of arrogance that was expected of a wealthy young lady.
âAlright,â Josie said, the bitterness of her coffee lingering in her mouth.
Summerâs affluent family background was her biggest asset, unlike Josie, who had nothing but a sick father. Josie had also recently lost her job as the director of the design department. She had accepted the reality that Summer was a better fit for Dexter than she was and that she had no chance of winning against her.
She would rather live in peace than share the title of âMrs. Russell.
After Summer left, Josie returned to Wyattâs office with a grave expression. âHow did it go?â Wyatt asked, concerned.
Josie forced a smile. âHow else could it go? She couldnât bite me.â
Wyatt sighed. There have been rumors circulating for the past month that..
âI know,â Josie interrupted as she sat on the sofa. âLetâs talk about your situation. Dexter wasnât targeting you. You can still ask him for help, right?â
Wyatt sat down across from her and scowled. Josie, do you remember what Dex said when our company became independent? He wanted us to take full authority, so weâll be held accountable for any problems we face.
Josie recalled the conversation. âBut heâs your brother.
âWeâre not biologically related,â Wyatt reminded her.
They shared a knowing look. They didnât need to say it out loud to know the truth.
âTundresandâ Josie nodded. She walked over in Wyatt and pamed him on the shoulder. Til do my best to As she turned to leave Wyant called out. âJosie, Iâve abys looked up to Dex as my role model. I wanted to him. The Revell Family has a rule that you must return home if you fail go backâ
her spine She felt even more ry for Wyatt when she she hadnât gone against Dester yesterday, be might not have gone to his passion and uch lengths.
After having Wynâs office, she headed towards the Russell Group Moses approached her cautiously: â1 besed you were fired.â
Jossed her eyebrows. Do you have to rub it in?â
Moses fell silent, unsure how to respond Compared to everything che that was happening, losing her job was relatively minor Suddenly, her phone rang. It was Arnold who gave heran address. Come over for lunchâ
Ton my way to the Russell Group âââVisu donât have to go there anymore