Chapter 607 Old Things Josie was puzzled and cautiously reached out to hold his hand. âWha⦠Whatâs wrong.
Prompted by Josie, Dexter cast a quick glance at the woman by his side. Her clear. gaze reflected innocence and a lack of awareness regarding the harsher realities of human nature.
With an abrupt change in demeanor, he uttered, âStop talking to me from now on.â
Startled by his sudden shift in attitude, Josie jolted back her arm. A perplexing sense of resentment swelled within her.
Meanwhile, Dexter was followed by a group of individuals as they exited the meeting room.
Larry couldnât bear to see her clueless and defeated look; he pulled Josie aside and explained, âDonât blame Mr. Russell. If anyone else had done what you just did, and if it were me that did it, I would have been dead by now.â
Josie blinked, confused and startled, âThat bad?â
Out of courtesy and adhering to business etiquette, Dexter escorted Morgan to the exit.
As the cold air lingered outside, Morgan nonchalantly accepted a scarf from his assistant, âWell then, Mr. Russell, we shall excuse ourselves now. Until next time.â
Dexterâs impatience was evident as he emitted an intense frustration.
He was about to walk away when his attention was suddenly drawn to the scarf in Morganâs. hands. In an instant, a surge of anger filled the air.
To his shock, the scarf bore the initial Jo.
Morgan sensed a subtle change in the atmosphere and paused in his movement. âDo you also. happen to fancy this scarf, Mr. Russell? Iâm sorry, but I canât give it to you. It was a gift from an old friend.â
The two men locked eyes from afar, their mutual animosity tangible.
âNot at all. I donât fancy outdated things-I only appreciate whatâs current.â
Morgan turned and walked away, âWell, old things have their own charm.â
Meanwhile, Josieâs scalp tingled as Larry briefed her on the situation.
Dexter had brought her to this event to showcase her status. Still, she unknowingly caused a catastrophic disaster for Russell Group.
It was her fault. She shouldnât have let Morgan get to her.
Now, the resulting public pressure would all fall on Dexter.
Josie pushed open the door and strutted into the CEOâs office.
The room was dimly lit, with a lingering scent of cigarettes. Dexter stood silhouetted against. the light, emanating a commanding presence.
Between his slender fingertips, a hint of crimson lingered.
Josie approached him silently on the plush carpet. Dexter wasnât surprised by her visit.
She murmured apologetically, âIâm sorry, Dex. I didnât know the unintended consequences of my actions would be so significant.â
She had no intention of aiding Morgan in any manner. Her primary goal was to alleviate. potential burdens on Dexter in the near future.
any However, she failed to consider one critical factor. With countless unscrupulous media outlets present at the event, even the slightest detail or action could capture their interest and be magnified.
Little did she know, her slight mishap had given Morgan a chance to strike, inflicting a fatal blow to Dexter and Russell Group.
Dexterâs silence lingered, extending the tension in the air. He took a final drag of his cigarette, stubbing it out before finally meeting her gaze.
âDid you, for a moment, feel sorry for Morgan?â
Conflicting emotions surged within Josie, and a twinge of fear flickered in her eyes.
âNo, I didnât⦠Why would I feel sorry for him? I donât even know him.â
Josie quickly brushed off his probing question, assuming Dexter hadnât uncovered Morganâs true identity and their scandalous relationship in the past.
But the next instant, she was pressed against the floor-to-ceiling window.
Pinning Josieâs wrists above her head, Dexterâs voice was cold and biting as he reproached, âYou donât know him? I saw the letters Joâ embroidered on his scarf. Do you not recognize it?â
Josie winced, feeling the pain in her wrists. âDexâ¦â
What scarf? She couldnât recall anything about it.
To prevent the news of Josieâs unexpected plea for mercy on Morganâs behalf during the recent negotiation from spreading to the public, Dexter instructed Larry to provide monetary compensation to all media outlets to ensure their silence.
He instructed them to title it as âDexter Russell and wife lovingly show up at an official event. That alone should suffice to give the media what they wanted.
Otherwise, it would become fodder for gossip.