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Chapter 777 Seeing Another Woman
Josie and Dexter had not contacted each other in the next few days.
Josie stayed in Mason Garden and didn’t ask about anything. Laura had interactions with.
Dexter for business matters, so Josie occasionally received updates from Laura about
Dexter. He was swamped with work. The Russell Group was now in deep waters as crises
came one after another. Everyone was speculating how long Dexter could hold out.
Rumors said that this incident had impacted the Russell Group’s cash flow and that Dexter
had injected a substantial amount of his own money. Foreign investors seized the
opportunity to make an offer’ to acquire shares in the company worth millions.
Josie eagerly listened to Laura’s updates. Finally, one day, she received news about Dexter
that wasn’t work-related it was reported that Dexter was seeing another woman.
The articles were sensational, claiming the woman was the recently found daughter of the
Olsen family and the future heir, someone more important than Summer.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was said that after encountering setbacks in both his relationship and work, Dexter
finally lost control and vented his emotions toward the woman. Thereafter, rumors
emerged. Some had it that he was disappointed in Josie.
Regardless of whether the news was true, Heather indeed existed, and Josie knew it
better. than anyone else.
One day, Josie sat alone in the empty meeting room on the top floor of the Russell Group’s
building. She didn’t intend to meet Dexter but stared blankly out of the window. Suddenly,
someone knocked on the door – it was an old acquaintance.
Heather had cut her hair, looking innocent. She had quitted the job, yet she could enter
the building as she wished. Josie knew Dexter never allowed irrelevant people to step foot
on the top floor.
Heather greeted Josie courteously as if she was the host. “Hi, there.”
She explained with a smile, “The rumors about Dex and I aren’t true. I was worried about
him, so I followed him. The reporters happened to capture pictures of us that night when
we left the office, so… By the way, Dex is not in now, so don’t wait for him.”
She was more aware of Dexter’s schedule than Josie.
Josie smirked as she perceived Heather’s intention in her words.
“You’re very thoughtful, Ms. Olsen, hanging around the office so often as if you have
nothing else to do.”
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There was a sudden change in Heather’s expression, but she quickly regained her
composure. “Father doesn’t allow me to be involved in any work-related matters.”
Josie frowned. “I see. It seems like you’re not ambitious at all. Your family’s assets are
going to be carved up soon. I would be worried if my daughter was this insouciant.”
Her gaze was fixed on Heather as she minced her words.
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Heather was not provoked. “Mrs. Russell, how have you been emotionally? I know a
famous. psychiatrist. He can definitely help alleviate your mood.”
At the mention of a psychiatrist, Josie was reminded of Morgan. She retracted her.
hummed, “I’m fine.”
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and
It was a chilly night. Josie was sleepless, lying on the bed. After many days of waiting,
someone finally opened the door. At the same time, a strong odor of alcohol wafted into.
Josie’s nose.
A slight cold palm gently brushed her long hair from behind, followed by soft kisses on her
neck, cheeks, and ears, brimming with passionate desire.
Dexter’s hoarse, yearnful voice came forth, calling her name.
Josie’s back stiffened and only relaxed moments later. She embraced the man who was
pressing against her. His eyes, carrying a hint of drunkenness, were like stars in the
winter, causing Josie to be filled with despair and guilt as she looked at him.
Half-drunk, he muttered, “I didn’t cheat on you.