Blind Date Turned Proposal

Chapter 1409 Inspection In Wavery



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Dexter also heard the same thing.

Preston sounded infuriated. "Mr. Russell, this woman wants to cuckold you!"

Dexter remained indifferent as he watered the plants in his study. "Preston, the tone of your words seems to imply you've already accepted her."

Preston refused to admit it.

"I just can't stand her audacity. I used to think she was straightforward and bold, but I didn't expect her to misunderstand you like this and fool around with others..." Dexter shot Preston a warning look, and the latter fell silent.

"She's just been a bit reckless. It's not that she misunderstood me; it's that I haven't done well enough."

"It's not..." In disbelief, Preston couldn't finish his words as the red landline in the study rang. Dexter raised his hand, and Preston had to answer it.

After the person at the other end of the line said something, Preston was surprised. "Coming to Wavery? But we're not prepared for anything."

Dexter tilted his head slightly. He immediately understood and put the call on speaker.

A businesslike voice came from the phone. "The order just came from the higher-ups. It's just an inspection so, don't alert anyone. We've shown sincerity to Mr. Russell, and he should reciprocate." The call was ended, leaving no room for negotiation.

Preston frowned. "Salazar is personally coming to Wavery. Didn't we agree to send him over?"

"Mrs. Zastrow's family has been in politics for three generations, and there are too many spies on the way. He's afraid of being exposed, so he came to us for cover." Dexter finished watering the plants, "Make the arrangements. Tell Selena to get ready."

Preston left, and the room was quiet. As Dexter turned, his peripheral vision fell on the stack of photos. The photographer was quite cunning, capturing Josie and Morgan in a particularly ambiguous posture. He picked up one and crumpled it without a word.

Even if it was deliberate, looking at it still made him equally irritated.

A week later in Wavery, the first light snowfall of the year marked the beginning of winter.

Beneath the seemingly calm surface, two significant events were unfolding.

Josie was wrapping up the project in her hands. By then, she had gained about seventy to eighty percent certainty regarding the overall situation of Olsen Group.

At the board meeting of Olsen Group, Mark, who hadn't shown for quite some time, made a

up

personal appearance. He wan

assisted by Josie, while Laura was behind them.

The fact of his appearance was not disclosed to anyone. Laura's expression was unpleasant.

"Everyone, please sit down. No need for formalities. It's not like we've never met before."

A board member flattered, "It seems that your health has improved, Old Mr. Olsen. You're robust. No one would guess that you're in your sixties! You seem to be in your forties!" en swnovels.net

Everyone chimed in agreement.

"Okay, take your seats. Today, I'm going to take up a bit of everyone's time to announce something."

Josie helped Mark sit down but didn't leave. Instead, she stood beside him, seemingly unsurprised. Laura took it all in, her expression somewhat anxious.

"Mr. Olsen, a phone call would have sufficed if you had some instructions. Why did you come in person?" Someone also caught wind of something.

"This matter requires my personal presence." Mark's voice was solemn as he signaled for two lawyers in uniforms to enter.

"I hereby announce that I'm transferring twenty percent of my shares to Josie."

At this announcement, everyone exchanged glances, finally turning their attention to Josie. "Mr. Olsen are you getting senile? Although Josie is your daughter, she's still young and can't bear such responsibility."


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