Chapter 406 Donât Disappoint Me Josie put her hands into her pockets and smiled lightly. âIâm leaving.â
The man in a cotton shirt put his hands behind his back as he stood on the patio. He watched Josieâs car drive further away, and his loving gaze disappeared when the car vanished from view. He became the aloof Dexter Russell again.
He sat at the dining table and continued eating his unfinished breakfast calmly. He asked his secretary on the phone, âWhatâs the schedule for this morning?â
âYou have to participate in a meeting regarding the list of board members of the newly listed company on the market under Russell Group. You must also find the time to meet the intellectual property rights president.â
âPush everything to the afternoon.â
âAlright.â
Carter Groupâs competitive bidding was held in the morning on the tenth floor of a particular hotel.
Josie was attending on behalf of Carter Group. While waiting, she received a call.
It was from Summer. âI heard that your father woke up!â
News had spread fast. Josie kept calm. âI didnât think you would be so concerned about my father, Ms.
Olsen. He did wake up.â
Summer seemed to be playing with something. Josie heard something knocking into each other on her end. âNews about Dex going to the hospital to visit your father was kept confidential. Are you afraid of someone finding out?â
âBecause Grandpa doesnât know. If he does, he will rush us to have a wedding.â Josie ignored her insinuations and justified the decision.
âReally? Youâre very thoughtful.â Summer sneered. âBut since your father is awake, you no longer have to rely on Dex. Isnât it the right time to free yourself? Donât tell me youâre too attached and canât leave him, Ms. Warren.â
This made Josie freeze. She gripped the proposal tightly. After a moment, she said, âGuess where I am right now, Ms. Olsen.â
Summer was dumbfounded and didnât say anything.
âIâm at a competitive bidding on behalf of Carter Group.â
It clarified her relationship. She was helping Arnold and competing against Dexter. Summer was intelligent and quickly understood.
âDonât disappoint me. Otherwise, I might do something outrageous.â
Josie was in a cold sweat when the call ended.
Paul had woken up, but she didnât dare to relax. Dexter was too fickle, Arnold was too siy, and Summer was untrustworthy. None of them could guarantee her safety. She had to send Paul away from Wavery before she could completely relax.
The tenthâfloor meeting room was surrounded by French windows. As Dexter stood outside, he could easily see Josieâs actions. He was pleased as he saw her go on stage confidently.
It was ordinary competitive bidding, and many were astonished that Mr. Russell from Russell Group was there. No one expected it. A group of people were curious and wanted to watch him, so it caused a ruckus. Dexterâs secretary stopped them. âMr. Russell is busy. Please donât leave a bad impression on him.â
When it was Josieâs turn to speak, she walked on stage and handed in her tender document before giving an account of Carter Groupâs stand. She spoke eloquently and acted appropriately. Those who didnât know her would never suspect that she was,a newcomer in the workforce.
At this time, someone recognized Dexter and rushed to greet him. âMr. Russell?â
Dexter raised his hand. âIgnore me. I was passing by and came to take a look.â
His secretaryâs internal monologue was going wild. I think it was deliberate since you postponed all your work for the morning.
âDo what you need to. Make sure youâre being fair and rational.â Dexter coughed lightly into his fist. At this time, his personal cell phone rang.
It was from Mark.
Dexter had a bad premonition. He looked up at Josie before turning to look for a quiet spot.
The man returned to the meeting room and discussed with his colleagues behind closed doors.
Josie took the opportunity to come out for a breath of fresh air and inadvertently saw a figure that resembled Dexter. She wanted to take another look, but it disappeared.