Chapter 133 Tracking the Culprit
Dexter nodded, and he held his cell phone in his other hand. “You can start sending out the information.”
Ivy nodded, expressing that she understood. She quickly left the private room.
Josie faintly heard some noise on the other end, but it wasn’t clear. “Is that Ms. Miller?”
Dexter got up and walked out of the noisy space. He found a hidden spot where no one would notice him. “Yes. Today is Leo’s birthday, so I came to give him a present.”
Josie acknowledged it, although she didn’t fully understand what Dexter was doing. But after the last time, she vaguely felt he wasn’t sincere toward Mr. Ardon.
“Did Ms. Miller accompany you?” Jose asked affectionately after she thought about it for a while.
“Why? Are you jealous?” Dexter leaned his elbow against the railing. As he looked down, he saw a group of uniformed police officers enter.
“Yes. There are rumors in the office that Ms. Miller is the only woman by your side, and she will be the future Mrs. Russell.” Josie lay on the couch and deliberately acted coy.
“What do you think, Mrs. Russell?” Dexter put his hand on his forehead casually as he saw the group of people enter the elevator.
Josie smiled. “They said that Russell Group wasn’t at its current scale in the early days. It was Ivy who helped you build it up. Is it true?”
“Ivy is loyal, dependable, and skillful. It’s only natural for me to trust her.”
Nearby, the elevator rose as it went up.
Josie didn’t quite understand. “If that’s the case, I’m curious why Ms. Miller didn’t catch your heart. She’s pretty. You could have asked her to marry you.”
“She’s been with me for too long. Grandpa wouldn’t have believed it.” Dexter wasn’t very interested. “Did you call me at this time to criticize me, Mrs. Russell?”
Josie was startled by his mild teasing, so she explained dully, “I’m slightly nervous about the meeting tomorrow.”
The elevator doors opened, and the uniformed officers walked out. The servers retreated when they saw the police officers.
Dexter smiled. “You had quite a vicious demeanor when you exposed Samantha’s plagiarism. I thought you were brave.”
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