Chapter 527 Tit for Tat On this occasion, a social gathering was underway. Dexter personally hosted a banquet at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, accompanied by the top executives of Russell Group.
Among the attendees were some of the cityâs most influential and affluent individuals.
Over the past few months, Dexter had tirelessly engaged with numerous influential figures in his quest to revive the economy of Russell Group. Some negotiations bore fruit, while others faltered. Rest was a luxury he couldnât afford, as he was wholly committed to stabilizing the company.
As an outsider, Josie couldnât bear to witness him in a state of despair, especially considering the efforts she had made for him and Russell Group.
Around the bend, a sleek black official car with a distinctive license plate glided into view. Without a hitch, it smoothly bypassed a police checkpoint, evading any need for a breathalyzer test.
Then, the car pulled up before Dexter and the others. The personal assistant sprang into action, alighting from the vehicle and graciously opening the rear door. Stepping into view, a man in his forties or fifties emerged from the shadows, his face sharp and his hair graying gracefully. Leaning on the support of a woman, he greeted Dexter with a firm handshake, âHi, Mr. Russell.â
âWe are truly honored to have you join us this evening, Mr. Perkins,â Caesar, Waveryâs thirdâinâ
command, expressed with a smile.
Dexter reciprocated the smile until his gaze fell upon the woman beside Caesar. His smile subtly faded, sensing an unspoken tension in the air.
The woman instinctively averted his scrutiny and gracefully took a step back.
The man and woman proceeded to greet the attendees, shaking hands with the crowd. At the same time, Caesar directed his attention toward the grand hall of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. âChoosing such an exquisite venue, Mr. Russell, are you trying to damage my reputation?â
âEveryone in Wavery knows that Mr. Perkins is renowned for his integrity and transparency. I have meticulously taken care of every detail. The food and beverages comply with all regulations and standards. Even in the event of an investigation, there wonât be any issues,â Dexter replied with a subtle smile, motioning for Caesar to continue.
Caesar playfully scrutinized him for a moment before following the waiterâs lead and stepping forward.
âI have witnessed Mr. Russellâs capabilities, so I can certainly put my mind at ease.â
Dexter had explicitly requested that no entertainment facilities be provided on the hotelâs top floor.
After three rounds of drinks, Caesar kept a clear head and disclosed the news Dexter had been eagerly awaiting. âThe Carter Group has secured the project in the city. The official announcement is set to be made within the next three days. To prevent any potential mistakes or loopholes that Russell Group could exploit, Mr. Carter has taken the preemptive step of canceling the bidding ceremony and blocking any possible interference.â
Dexter raised an eyebrow upon hearing this, showing little surprise, âI understand. After all, Russell Group made mistakes in the previous project, so itâs only reasonable for the higherâups not to choose us.â
He casually reached for the teapot on the table and poured tea for Caesar. âWho is Arnoldâs immediate supervisor in the municipal government?â
Caesar, known for his intuition and sharp senses, shook his head. âWe donât have the answer yet. Itâs still a mystery in Wavery âA mystery!â
Dexter took a cigarette from the box, not bothering to light it, and leisurely savored its aroma, âIt wonât remain a mystery for long.
Caesar furrowed, âWhat do you mean?â
âThe office directorâs retiring soon. Heâs got his family all sorted for their overseas plans. Heâs looking to cash in on this project in his final days on the job. The cityâs putting three hundred million on the table, but from what Iâve heard, the Carter Groupâs only getting a slice of up to oneâfifty. So, whatâs happening to the leftover moolah?â
Dexter deftly directed the conversation, observing Caesarâs shifting expression.
Dexter tossed the cigarette into the trash bin, keeping his thoughts hidden. âDo you think Arnold can successfully complete the project with a budget of just one hundred and fifty million?â
Caesar got the hint of Dexterâs strategy. âLooks like youâre gearing up for a direct confrontation.â
Dexter neither confirmed nor denied it. He glanced past Caesar at the woman who had silently stood by all along, âMr. Perkinâs assistant seems oddly familiar. I have a feeling Iâve seen her before.â