Chapter 79 Arnold Carter of Carter Group Josie glanced at the manâs secretary, who was standing behind him. She didnât dare to sit without Dexterâs approval.
âYouâre scaring her, Arnold: Dexter lifted his hands and pulled a chair beside him, seeming like a gentleman. âMr. Carter is being nice. Have a seat since he asked you to sit.â
Josie was covered in a cold sweat again. She struggled for a moment but sat down. âThank you, Mr.
Carter.
la This man was Arnold Carter, the oldest son of the Carter Group. The two families had always had a rivalry, but Josie never thought the two men were friends in private.
âMiss, you look quite familiar.â Arnold picked up a wineglass and swirled it meaningfully.
Josie sat straight. âMr. Carter, my name is Josie Warren. You can address me as Josie or Ms. Warren.â
She avoided what he said.
Arnold didnât answer, and the meaningful look in his eyes intensified. He spoke to Dexter indifferently, âWhat do you think, Dexter?â
Next to him, Dexter tilted his head slightly, and his words were clearly tinged with spite. âYouâre drunk, Arnold.â
It was as though Arnold had heard something hilarious. He covered his forehead and laughed for a while. After that, he leaned back in his chair and asked Josie, [Do you know how to play chess, Ms.
Warren?â
While the two were talking, Josie had taken the opportunity to send Kenny a message so he could leave first.
She never thought the topic of discussion would change again. She raised her head and looked into Dexterâs eyes. âA little.â
âLook at this match. Who do you think won?â
Josie took a deep breath. âThis match is a draw. Thereâs no final winner.â
âNot necessarily. Mr. Russellâs chess skills are on par with a national player. He gave in to me.â Arnold walked around the table and put the wineglass in front of Josie.
Josie couldnât ignore it since Arnold placed it in front of her. She picked it up and finished it in one gulp.
She almost threw up, but she forced it down. âHow about this? I will be the loser of this match to keep you from arguing. What do you think?â
Arnold contemplated as he looked at Josie. Arnold lit a cigarette, and he held it between his fingers.
âDexter, your employee is quite interesting. Which department is she from? Is she an assistant?â
Dexter tapped his bony fingers on the table distractedly. It was as though he was satisfied with Josieâs answer. âThe design department.â
âWhat a shame. Ms. Warren is smart and shrewd. I was just going to ask if you would give her up so she can be my assistant.â
Give her up. Arnoldâs words were arrogant and provoking. Josie didnât dare to look at him, afraid that Dexter would give her up.
âCarter Group is full of talent. Itâs not easy for Russell Group to train someone capable. Donât put me in a difficult spot, Arnold. Dexter retorted with a smile. He didnât express his true feelings.
It was clearly a rivalry between the two, but Josie felt a chill on her back. She was afraid of getting involved.
At this time, someone knocked on the door of the private room. A waiter walked to Dexter and said.
something to him. Dexter got up and said he had urgent matters to deal with before leaving the private room.
Arnold extinguished the cigarette in his hands. âIâve never seen you before, Ms. Warren. Why do you have to report to Mr. Russell regarding affairs in the design department?â
His intentions were unclear. Josie pondered as she answered. âIâve been working in Russell Group for three years and am just an ordinary employee. Itâs only natural if youâve never seen me, Mr. Carter. I must report to Mr. Russell regarding a project today, which is why I had the pleasure of meeting you.â
âOh.â Arnold didnât know if he should believe her. âDexter likes women like you. You should take this opportunity.â
Josie almost choked. How can he say everything that comes to mind?