Chapter 631 Heather Had Been Sent Away âExactly,â Josie agreed, munching on her food. âYouâre generalizing all of us. Even though weâre office workers, we still have to work at the construction site.â
âItâs my fault,â Will apologized quickly. âI was too narrow-minded.â He lifted his noticed a car parked outside the construction site. A man got out of the car.
gaze and The man was tall and lean, with an outstanding aura. He was walking towards them.
Will narrowed his eyes to get a better look. As the man approached them, he finally realized who the man was. âMr. Carter!â he called out immediately, almost dropping his food.
Josie was still busy finishing her lunch box when she heard Will call out Arnoldâs name. She felt a shiver run down her spine, and her hands started to tremble.
Soon, she heard a familiar voice say, âI had a business meeting nearby, so I thought Iâd stop by. Are you having lunch now?â
After she confirmed that it was indeed Arnold, she froze in place.
âYes. Everything is going well here. Would you like to take a look around?â Will brought a safety helmet and offered it to Arnold.
Arnold declined the helmet and instead handed Will a bag of food. âThese are some local delicacies of Wavery I picked up. You can share them with your friends.â
He brought a large bag filled with food. Will eagerly took it from him and called out to the other construction workers, âMr. Carter brought us food!â
Arnold stood behind her, not moving. She was about to leave as the other workers crowded around them, but Will noticed her and called out, âJo, I remember youâre from Wavery. Come and try the food with us.â
Josieâs stomach churned.
She slowly turned her head around and met Arnoldâs eyes. He raised his eyebrows, and his lips curled into a mischievous grin.
âThe local dishes from Kodille are indeed delicious. Mr. Carter sure knows where to find the good food.â
At the corner of the construction site, Arnold and Josie stood side by side. She took a bite of the meat and nodded in approval.
âWhy did you come here yourself? You could have sent one of your subordinates,â Arnold said, pretending that he hadnât intended to see her here.
âOf course, I canât leave my work to others. Itâs my design, after all,â Josie replied, glancing at him with disdain.
âYouâre certainly responsible.â
Arnoldâs words werenât meant as a compliment.
âMy designs are very expensive. Mr. Carter, I hope you can be payment.â
generous with your final Knowing that no one they knew was around, Josie could let her guard down in front of Arnold and spoke casually.
it The sauce from her pasta smeared on the corner of her lips, and Arnold reached out to wipe away with his hand. âHow could I leave a skilled designer like you in debt? Iâll make sure you get your desired amount by the time youâre done.â
His actions made her freeze in her spot. She couldnât say anything, as Arnold had already pulled his hand away.
âThen Iâll have to thank you, Mr. Carter, for your prompt payment.â
âYou donât have to be so distant with me. You werenât like that in the past.â Arnold rested his arms on the scaffolding as he looked around the construction site. His tone of voice was low and deep, tinged with dismay.
Josie felt awkward by his remark, but she couldnât help but curl her lips into a cunning grin. âWeâre enemies now. If I were to act carelessly, your wife would tear me to pieces. I donât want my life to go into chaos again.â
Arnold was amused by Josieâs expression, a slight smile plastered on his face as he changed the subject, âI recently got the news that Heather had been sent away.â
Josieâs hand froze mid-air, the fork halfway to her mouth. Her eyes widened in surprise. âI wasnât aware,â she said.
Arnold nodded knowingly. âI see. It seems like Dexter is treating you well.â
He sent Heather away quietly, severing all ties with her.
âWhere was she sent?â
âIâm not sure. Rivodia is a possibility, as Heather is from there.â