Larry immediately dared not to continue the conversation. Once Dexter sat down holding the child, Larry finally said, âThe person has arrived.â
Dexterâs actions faltered slightly. âWhere?â
âIn the hotel, available to meet at any time.â
âLetâs wait a bit longer.â
Josie emerged from the restroom, noticing Larry hastily making his way out. She called out to him and asked, âIn such a rush to leave?â
Larryâs gaze fell upon her neck, where a vivid red mark was visible. He replied in a suggestive tone, âAll matters have been reported, Ms. Warren. There are certain things I need to handle. Please be more patient with Mr. Russell.â
Josie was utterly confused, watching as he walked away.
After a while, the staff from Russell Group arrived. They were likely high-ranking officials who had hurriedly rushed over, looking travel- worn. Accompanying them was a doctor who brought along medical equipment.
Josie had never met them before. She took Grape away, not wanting her to hear all that.
As for them, they paid more attention to Josie. In a flash, they recognized her, all taken by surprise.
They never thought Dexter would stay away from Wavery to stay in Rivodia for such a long time for the sake of a woman.
Moreover, this woman turned out to be Josie.
The doctor was the first to take a seat, proceeding to attach Dexter to the equipment to measure something.
Meanwhile, others sat nearby, handing Dexter various reports. They asked, âMr. Russell, you donât look well. Did you not sleep well last night?â
Dexter responded nonchalantly with a hum.
While they waited for him to review the report, they said, âShawn intervened yesterday afternoon, seizing the subway construction project that Russell Group had contracted for this year, including the project at the Rivodia- Wavery border. Heâs taken them.â
As soon as these words were spoken, Dexter immediately raised an eyebrow. âShawn from Bastille Group?â
âYes. After Morgan withdrew to the sidelines, the Bastille family was taken over by Shawn. He really made a name for himself. Itâs unclear where he got his connections and resources from, but he directly snatched the projects from Russell Group.â
As those words fell, the other party felt somewhat ashamed.
A deep chill was evident in Dexterâs eyes. âThose two projects are the focus of Russell Group for the entire year. How did Shawn have the ability to intercept them all? Did he have insider information?â
Dexter thought Shawn couldnât possibly have such extensive connections unless he was privy to insider information.
The other party denied it immediately by saying, âImpossible. These projects were secrets within Russell Group. They had been in preparation for several months.â
Dexter didnât believe any of it, his expression gloomy. âFind the rat.â
âIf we were to initiate an internal investigation, Iâm afraid we wouldnât be able to keep it from the board of directors. They have already had their reservations about you over the past two years. Plus, with you now residing in Rivodia indefinitely, a hasty investigation might stir up unnecessary unrest.â
As soon as these words were spoken, the doctor immediately frowned at the blood pressure monitor, signaling to the staff.
âOf course, we will ensure that the investigation begins without alarming the shareholders,â the staff member hastily assured.
Dexter cast a glance at the doctor. âYou guys donât need to look at his face for cues. I am well aware of my own bodyâs condition.â
No one dared to speak.
The doctor then said plainly, âDo you, though?â
Everyone was taken aback, including Josie, who was standing outside the childâs room.
âTell me honestly. How many nights have you spent awake in Rivodia? Youâre not even bothered by your high blood pressure, and now youâre dealing with arrhythmia and migraines. Dexter, who do you think you are? Do you really believe youâre invincible?â
The doctor didnât hesitate to scold people, regardless of their status.
Dexter rubbed his brow, instinctively glancing in Josieâs direction. He then gave a bitter smile and said, âDr. Larson, spare me some dignity. There are so many people here.â