Chapter 79 Arnold Carter of Carter Group
Josie glanced at the man’s secretary, who was standing behind him. She didn’t dare to sit without Dexter’s approval.
“You’re scaring her, Arnold: Dexter lifted his hands and pulled a chair beside him, seeming like a gentleman. “Mr. Carter is being nice. Have a seat since he asked you to sit.”
Josie was covered in a cold sweat again. She struggled for a moment but sat down. “Thank you, Mr. Carter.
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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.
“Miss, you look quite familiar.” Arnold picked up a wineglass and swirled it meaningfully.
Josie sat straight. “Mr. Carter, my name is Josie Warren. You can address me as Josie or Ms. Warren.” She avoided what he said.
Arnold didn’t answer, and the meaningful look in his eyes intensified. He spoke to Dexter indifferently, “What do you think, Dexter?”
Next to him, Dexter tilted his head slightly, and his words were clearly tinged with spite. “You’re drunk, Arnold.”
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?”
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 Dexter’s eyes. “A little.”
“Look at this match. Who do you think won?”
Give her up. Arnold’s words were arrogant and provoking. Josie didn’t dare to look at him, afraid that Dexter would give her up.
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