Chapter 671 Arnold Carter! Youâre A Selfish Scumb*g!
âI just got word that the project handled by Carter Group company has completely fallen apart!â Josieâs face turned pale at the news. âHow is that even possible?â
The two elders looked worried.
reporters âToday is New Yearâs Eve, and very few people know about this yet. The police and are still in the dark, but it did collapse. Iâm not sure if anyone got hurt!â Laura quickly explained.
A chill ran down Josieâs spine. âThis canât be true! How could it collapse? I personally supervised all the materials!â
The fact that Laura received this information indicated that there was a source. âBy tomorrow morning, this news will be all over the place.â
After hanging up, Josie was still in shock. But regardless, she couldnât ignore the situation. She stood up and said, âDad, Grandpa, I have an urgent matter at work. I need to go out for a while. You both should rest early!â
âAh! In such a hurry on New Yearâs Eve?â Old Mr. Russell was also worried.
Josie didnât have time to explain. Hastily changing her shoes, she grabbed the car keys and assured them, âDonât worry, Iâll be right back.â
She rushed out, and the old manâs voice warning her to drive safely lingered in the background.
âAh, young people are always busy with work these days.â
Old Mr. Russell resumed his seat, exchanging glances with Paul, âI hope everythingâs alrightâ¦â
Josie randomly selected a car from the garage and headed straight to the construction site.
Fortunately, it was New Yearâs Day, and the roads were relatively clear, allowing her to drive. smoothly.
However, she was sweating profusely while driving.
How could the building collapse?
Hopefully, there are no casualties, but if there areâ¦
Josie couldnât imagine the potential implications this might have on her studio. Once the news broke tomorrow, it would undoubtedly be a massive setback.
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O As Josie arrived at the scene, she noticed a few people scattered around the construction site, all wearing safety helmets with lighting equipment attached.
Her heart skipped a beat when she saw the central part of the site had collapsed, and the extent of the damage appeared irreparable.
Her heart racing with anxiety and shock, she hurried to the scene and questioned, âWhatâs happening?
Are there people stuck under the debris?â
However, no one seemed to notice her, let alone respond to her desperate questions.
Growing frustrated, she turned to one of the workers wearing a safety helmet. She firmly gripped his arm, pleading, âPlease, you have to tell me whatâs happening!â
The person was visibly nervous, perspiring profusely. âW-who are youâ¦â
âIâm the projectâs designer. Tell me, please!â Josie shouted, her anger rising.
The fear was evident on the personâs face, and he nervously wiped off the sweat, saying, ââ¦I-I think there are people down there, trappedâ¦â
Josieâs heart sank.
Suddenly, a booming voice came from behind her, âJosie?! What in the world are you doing here?â
She turned her head and saw Arnold striding towards her furiously.
He, too, was wearing a safety helmet, his face flushed with rage.
He reached out and grabbed her arm, trying to pull her away.
âWhat were you thinking coming here? You shouldâve stayed home!â he scolded.
Josie pushed back against his grip, her hand instinctively striking him with a resounding slap.
âSmack!â
The impact of the slap caused Arnoldâs head to jerk to the side.
âI personally supervised the replacement of those materials. How could this happen?â Josie exclaimed, her anger evident in her trembling voice. âDid you have a hand in this?â
Despite the slap reddening and burning his face, Arnold maintained a stoic demeanor.
Josie locked eyes with him, âThe construction finished three days ahead of schedule. Something seems off, doesnât it?â
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O Arnold didnât utter a word.
âYou must have pushed the workers to work overtime secretly during the night, didnât you?â
Arnold grabbed her arm, attempting to pull her away.
âLetâs discuss this outside. Itâs not safe here.â
Josie broke free abruptly, striking him. âArnold Carter! Youâre a selfish s*umbag!â