Chapter 649 Gleaning Information Larry took out a credit card. âGive me a pair of high-heels in the latest collectionâ
He was anxious when he returned to the car with the shoes. Tm sorry, Mr. Russell. I didnât know Heather was working here.â
She was indeed sent back to Rivodia, but they didnât expect her to appear on Morganâs turf.
Dexterâs face was darkened, indicating his displeasure. âDid anyone notice the episode today?â
âI donât think so. Iâll investigate if this has any connection with Morgan once we get back.â Larry answered.
Heather was previously a spy for Arnold and participated in many of his plans, so she was not an ordinary person. Now that she worked in the Bastillesâ mall, it was natural for Dexter to become suspicious.
âGo look into it as soon as possible.â
When the car engine started, Dexter casually raised his eyes to see Heather running out from the mall, but she was too late and could only watch the car drive away.
Perceiving her disappointed look, Dexter averted his gaze.
When Josie woke up and saw Dexterâs reply the next day, she blushed to the root of her hair.
On the other hand, Laura had not replied to her message yet. Josie inhaled deeply and decided that she had no choice but to trouble Arnold. She pondered upon it for a moment before calling Mrs.
Langman. âHi, Mrs. Langman. Are you available today?â
They met at the same rooftop cafe as before. Sitting across from Josie, Mrs. Langman held. her coffee cup elegantly. âMrs. Russell, you wonât come to me for trivial matters. Why did you ask me out this time?â
Josie smiled. Tm here to bring you some news.â
âWhat news is it?â
âI believe the project in Northern Wavery is under Mr. Langmanâs management, right? There are some issues with the project.â Josie was in the same industry, so the news reached her in a short time.
She handed over a document to Mrs. Langman, who was flustered. âSome people are attempting to sabotage Mr. Langman in the quality inspection.â
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Mrs. Langman opened the envelope panickedly and was shocked after reading it. âYouâre right. Heâll be in trouble if this is exposed at a later stage.â
Jour uttered, âSince you know the source of the issue now, any potential problems can be avoided if immediate actions are taken.â
Mrs. Langman smiled. âThank you, Mrs. Russell.â
Josie put down her coffee cup, which gave a crisp sound when it hit the glass table.
âMay I ask for a favor, Mrs. Langman?â
âWhat is it?â
âCan you help me find out when exactly Zach Olsen returned to Wavery? It shouldnât be difficult for you.â
Mrs. Langman mingled in the upper circle, so it was a piece of cake for her to glean information.
Mrs. Langman roughly understood Josieâs intention. She raised her eyebrows and commented, âIt seems like you and Mr. Russell are on the same side now.â
Josie smiled and didnât specify who it was for In fact, Zachâs return to Wavery had its pros and cons. For Dexter, there were many things he could do to Zach; but it was a disaster for Laura.
Josie couldnât decide who to side with but was more concerned about Lauraâs situation She would be more relieved if Laura could find a safe shelterâ¦.
At Wavery.
The morning sunlight streamed through the window as Dexter adjusted his attire in front of the mirror while listening to Larryâs report.
âThatâs all for todayâs schedule.â Larry closed the file and added. âI looked into the matter Heatherâs job in S&A Mall has nothing to do with Morgan. They donât know each other and never have interactions.
Yesterdayâs incident was merely a coincidence.â
Dexter looked at himself in the mirror and said, âKeep an eye on them. I want to see how things unfold.â