Chapter 501 High Fever Josie slammed into something sharp. She saw blood before her eyes and felt a throbbing pain in her head. She felt like she was about to collapse and panicked. No! I canât get hurt now. I have important things to settle.
However, she soon blacked out.
âJosie!â
Meanwhile, Dexterâs subordinate received urgent news at a financial institution.
âThis is the latest news. Carter Group increased the amount of capital.â The subordinate stood before the computer and appeared anxious as he walked to Dexter. âBased on our past estimate, Carter Group would never be able to fork out such a high sum unless he had secret support. Mr. Russellâ¦â
Dexter stood before the floorâtoâceiling window and looked at the skyscrapers in the distance. He already had a plan in mind.
Calvin nafrowed his eyes. âCould it be the Olsen familyâ
Larry added, âIt will be difficult to top that amount even if we were to gather all our available funds.
Moreover, with the ongoing credibility issue, no banks will be willing to loan us money. Itâs a dead endâ¦â
All their funds came from the company or Dexterâs private fund. Even if they were to offer all they had, it would still be in vain.
âDex, you must decide carefully from this point on.â Calvin was discouraged after the pressure and stress of the past few days.
âGive me the phone,â Dexter said suddenly. His expression was tense.
Larry immediately handed it to him. He unlocked the screen and was surprised that Elisa had not called yet. Perhaps she did not want to disturb him.
He scrolled down the call log quickly and called a number. Everyone waited with bated breath.
The call got through, and a gruff male voice sounded, âDexter, itâs late. Whatâs the matter?â
Dexterâs expression was grim, but his voice sounded amicable. âMr. Olsen, if Iâm not mistaken, we agreed to cooperate. Why did you suddenly backstab me?â
His friendly tone carried an unmistakable hint of threat. Even Mark could not help but shudder as he listened.
âDexter, I donât understand what you mean.â
Dexter replied immediately, âMr. Olsen, youâve got to be kidding me.â
The other end fell silent. It seemed Mark communicated something with his secretary. When he finally spoke, his tone was slow and deliberate, brimming with the tricks of a cunning businessman. âIt was only an expression of interest, and there was never any formal agreement. Dexter, youâre too rash.â
âSounds like youâre trying to burn your bridges, Mr. Olsen.â Gareth pursed his lips and continued, âAnyway, youâre wrong. I wouldnât have allowed the Olsen family to turn their situation around if I was rash. What do you think?â
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Dexter rarely brought up the past. Thus, Mark was taken aback by Dexterâs remark. It was his first time hearing Dexter talking about it. He replied solemnly, âWait for a moment.â
Three minutes after Mark hung up, Calvin asked curiously, âWhat is he up to?â
Dexter did not respond but asked Larry, âHave you resolved the issue at the construction?â
âIâve reported it. Although the supervisor was angry, he agreed to let us compensate for it because weâve been behaving well.â
âMinimize the impact of the issue as much as possible within half a month and make sure the public never finds out that Russell Group is on the verge of collapse.â
âYes, sir.â
Dexter looked down at the phone in his hand. The screen suddenly lit up with a call from Mark.
However, Dexter did not answer it. He allowed it to continue ringing for forty seconds before the phone went silent. Calvin asked anxiously, âWhy didnât you answer it?â
âHe will call again.â
Calvin had nothing to say.
As Dexter predicted, the phone rang again ten seconds later. He answered it this time.
âMr. Olsen.â
âDexter, Summer is severely ill with a high fever. Iâm afraid I canât give you an answer,â Mark said simply and briefly.
Dexter narrowed his eyes.