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Blind Date Turned Proposal (Josie and Dexter)

Chapter 635
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Chapter 635 Not to Settle Scores, but to Win

“Isn’t that so?” Wyatt questioned.

“Of course not.” Dexter’s cruel smile deepened as he replied. “What you did back then

was commendable, but I decided to take back the company because of Josie.”

Josie was standing at the door, meeting Dexter’s gaze, which had long noticed her

presence. Josie felt a chill down her spine.

“We had a little disagreement at that time, and what she cared most about was that so-

called company,” Dexter explained nonchalantly as if suggesting that the termination of

an entire company was just a result of a minor argument between a couple.

Wyatt realized he was just an innocent sacrifice caught in the crossfire of their

disagreement. He looked incredulous. “It’s impossible…”

“I do feel some remorse towards you. That’s why I didn’t stop Mark Olsen from investing in

you to clear your debts. So we settled the score here,” Dexter spoke lightly.

Wyatt shook his head. “It’s impossible, absolutely impossible. You were afraid of my

abilities, afraid that I would compete with the Russell family.”

Dexter chuckled disdainfully, mocking Wyatt’s wild imagination. “You can ask Josie why

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she stayed by your side and tried her best to salvage the situation. Her conscience made

her guilty, so she wanted to compensate you.”

Wyatt was greatly shaken, standing still in disbelief that his significant ups and downs

were all due to the conflicts between Dexter and his wife.

He felt like a toy being played with by God’s hands.

Wyatt mentioning Yanis had indeed angered Dexter, leading Dexter to strike him with such

at devastating blow.

Struggling to stand up, Wyatt clung to his knees, finding it difficult to get back on his feet.

Blood flowed from the corner of his mouth, and his gaze toward Dexter seemed filled with

Venom.

“We have lots of time. Let’s see how things go,” Dexter remained silent, picking up

down earlier and capping it.

had

put

Wyatt walked towards the exit, his gaze meeting Josie’s sympathetic look.

He walked up to her, his voice strained, “Is it true?”

the pen

he

Josie held the tea tray motionlessly, feeling guilt welling up inside her, rendering her

unable

to utter a word.

Her silence was no different from admitting it.

Realization dawned upon him; Wyatt bumped into Josie’s shoulder and strode away from

the corridor.

Josie watched as the once young and spirited young man’s back filled with agony as if he

had experienced the vicissitudes of life.

Amidst the curious gazes of the servants, he left Mason Garden.

Once he was gone, Josie entered the study. The room still faintly carried the scent of

blood, leaving her bewildered. “I remember the first time I saw him, your relationship with

him seemed quite good, and you actually admired him.”

Why did it change so much now, to the point where they seemed like enemies? Josie

wondered.

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Dexter

put down the

pen and picked up

the cup

of tea, taking a sip. “Is it Chamomile?”

Josie didn’t answer him.

He then understood. “Are you upset that I mentioned you?”

“No.” Josie decided not to ask any more questions and moved to stand behind him. She

gently massaged his shoulders with just the right amount of pressure. “Do you really want

to send Yanis to jail? It’s almost New Year-it doesn’t seem like good timing.”

She knew he wouldn’t easily change his mind, but she wanted to remind him that the

timing

was wrong.

“Then let him get through this New Year,” Dexter leaned back and took the chance to hold

her hand. “You’re so well-behaved today; let me guess, you got into trouble and need me

to clean up for you?”

He grinned mischievously, and Josie lightly hit him. “I do have a question.”