Chapter 690 Dexter Wanted Arnold Dead
Arnold’s men dragged the bloodied waiter away.
Soon, all the other waiters were called away, and the private lounges’ doors were shut. The waiters lined up. A middle-aged woman at the end of the line walked to a corner and before changing her direction.
paused
Larry waited for her at the door. They exchanged items within a few seconds. If someone were to check the surveillance recording, it would appear that they never met.
“Mr. Russell, I got it.”
Larry presented a tiny camera to Dexter. It contained recordings of the gathering in Arnold’s. private lounge.
The waiter that Arnold’s men beat up only served as a distraction to prevent the real spy from being discovered.
Dexter viewed the footage before handing it to Caesar to have a look. “Do you think this is enough proof to report him?”
Caesar had a conflicted expression. He seemed troubled. “Mr. Russell, shouldn’t we consult. the city council about this? The matter involves many influential people. If you act rashly…”
Dexter remained calm and asked, “Is Arnold’s superior in this?”
Caesar looked at the recording again before replying, “No.”
“Then there’s nothing to worry about. All that matters is Mr. Lynch is in there.” Dexter took the camera from Caesar and gave it to Larry before instructing him to proceed.
The dinner came to an end, and Caesar left through the backdoor. As Dexter led Josie out of the place, they coincidentally bumped into Arnold, sending off his guests. His voice was intimidatingly cold as he said, “Dexter, to what do I owe the pleasure of having you in Sky Palace?”
Dexter held Josie’s hand tightly and replied, “You have a nice place. I should come here more.
often.”
Arnold smiled slightly. “I’m afraid my waiters can’t bear your torment if you visit here too.
often.”
Dexter smiled in response.
Although they knew the other’s animosity, neither dared to fight openly, Josie was tired of
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