Chapter 456 Office Housekeeper She had no choice but to make a decision The business can be cutthroat and unrelenting âOkay,â Summer answered, forcing a smile.
Dexter was actually touched by Summerâs efforts to save Vaste. Although it might have seemed like he was taking advantage of the situation, he had offered his help out of sincerity.
As silence filled the air, Summerâs gaze fell on his wet shirt. âDo you want to remove your shirt so I can help you blow dry it? Youâll catch a cold if you keep it on like this.â
Dexter stared at her in confusion. His phone buzzed, and he saw that it was Josie calling.
With a faltering smile, Summer then said, âYou should get going.â
The rain was still pouring down outside.
Dexter left without replying to her. Before he went, he instructed her, âYou can contact Larry about Vasteâs matters.â
The only reason he stayed to discuss these matters was because she never brought up past.
It was a pleasant dream for her, but it was something he wanted to forget.
the Summer stood at the room entrance, listening to the door close behind him. The sound of his car engine revving faded into the distance, eventually drowned out by the rain.
Her heart was no longer pounding as hard as before.
She then went into the closet.
She was surprised to see the clothes hanging inside. The closet had been cleaned recently, and the clothes were fresh and dust-free.
The manâs suits and shirts were hung next to the womanâs t-shirts and dresses as if they were a family.
Summerâs breath caught in her throat. The clothes were all Josieâs size. Sheâs been here beforeâ¦
She felt like she was sinking like an anchor, her heart drowning in her sorrows. She fell to her knees, her eyes turning red as sadness washed over her like a wave of despair. Once again, itâs Josie!
The next day.
Dexter entered Arnoldâs luxurious office on the top floor of the Carter Group building. A lady was sitting at his desk, reading a book.
The book was open on the table. The lady sat upright, her posture perfect as she read each line carefully. She didnât notice Dexterâs presence at all.
Despite her immaculate and reserved appearance, her unique charisma drew people in like a magnet.
Dexter looked away from her and knocked on the door.
She lifted her head and shifted her gaze towards the door. Her mouth gaped slightly when she saw the charismatic man. After a short moment, she stood up and asked with casual politeness, âMay I ask who you are?â
Dexter didnât answer.
She quickly explained, âMr. Carter is out for an appointment. Itâll most likely take some time before he returns. He asked me to wait for him hereâ¦â
He was intrigued to see that Arnold had let a woman into the office filled with highly confidential documents. She must not be an ordinary woman.
Dexter immediately asked, âWho are you?â
The lady froze, her face pale. âIâm Mr. Carterâs newly appointed housekeeper,â she mumbled.
âHousekeeper?â Dexterâs voice was deep and resonating.
His appearance was almost God-like, with a charisma out of this world. It was like being in the presence of a mist on a mountain, enveloping and intoxicating.
The manâs square, chiseled jawlines were a testament to his strength and determination. If a man with this charisma could breeze through Arnoldâs office without any trouble, his identity must be extraordinary.
The lady wouldnât dare to look at him. âYes, Iâm his office housekeeper,â she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Dexter caught on immediately and reached out to pick up her book. It was a thick economics textbook filled with complex jargon that would be difficult for a layperson to understand.
The air in the office thickened like a weight pressing down on her chest. âWhat would you like to drink?
Iâll get it for you.â
Office Housekeeper The lady rose from her chair with a graceful poise, her expression calm and unperturbed She clutched her book in her hands as her skirt swayed with her every step She had a familiar face, but he couldnât quite place her. âWarm water will do,â he said, slightly hesitant.
The lady set a steaming cup of warm water down on the table in front of him, her eyes fixed on his face. âI still havenât gotten your name,â she prompted.
âMy surname is RussellTM âMr. Russell