Chapter 324 Loss of Trust
Strangely, Josie became calmer as she read on. Even though this was her first time experiencing such a situation, she knew the public had blacklisted her.
It was unpleasant to be reviled by the public.
Public opinions were destructive in large numbers.
Josie remained silent for a long time, prompting Alice to call out worriedly, “Josic, Josie? Are you still there?”
“Yes.” Josie returned the phone to Arnold. “All I can say is if someone wished to get me boycotted, she has succeeded.
Alice was worried about Josie. “Should I get someone to find the IP address for you?”
“No need. We won’t be able to find it. Let’s not waste our energy.” Josie was so calm that it was scary. “Anyway, thank you, Alice.”
She hung up and looked squarely at Arnold.
“Why are you staring at me?”
“Was it you?” Josie asked solemnly. The person targeted me and dragged Russell Group in. Of all the people I know, you’re the only one who could have wanted to do this.”
“Your reason is unjustified.”
“I hope you will come clean to me.”
Arnold replied solemnly, “Would you believe me if I say it wasn’t me?”
He was right. Josie did not believe him even after he denied it. She looked away. “You have depleted all my trust for you.”
Arnold pursed his lips and checked the surroundings before entering the car. “What did Dexter tell you?”
It was nine o’clock at night when Dexter came out of a meeting on the top floor of Russell Group.
It was pitch black outside the floor-to-ceiling window.
Dexter carried his jacket and undid the top two buttons of his white shirt. He appeared stern as usual.
His secretary was checking something on an iPad. She rushed to Dexter upon seeing him. “Mr. Russell.”
Dexter handed the jacket to her and walked ahead steadily. His voice was low and solemn as he said, “Has she returned?”
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