Chapter 67
Chapter 67 She's Married
Josie didn’t insist. The higher social classes had refined tastes. Dexter was willing to try street food for once, but not necessarily
the second time.
So, she enjoyed the barbecued squid happily herself. The squid was fresh and juicy. “I regretted it, Mr.
Russell.”
“Regret what?”
“Those memories have caused deep pain for Ms. Jones, yet I’ve been trying to approach her and remind her of the past. This
seems unethical.” Josie felt pangs of remorse. In fact, she, seldom felt sorry for her clients over the years. She had no sympathy
for them and only focused on the commission. Nothing mattered as long as she could close the deal.
However, this time was different. Shannon spent eight years in the relationship. Not only was she hurt deeply by the scumbag,
but she also had to return his stuff to him, allowing him to garner the benefits. That was unfair!
When the smell of seafood wafted into Dexter’s nose, he subconsciously wanted to rub his temples but put his hand down after
reaching it out halfway.
“Do you remember the full name of Ms. Jones?”
Josie stopped chewing her food and answered, “Shannon Jones.”
Dexter picked up the wooden skewers Josie placed on the table and broke them casually. “The owner of Kennon Corporation is
Kenny Green. He’s single.”
Josie had heard of Kenny’s name but never thought of the origin of the company’s name. “D*mn! So the company is named after
both of them?”
Seeing the barbecue sauce stain on Josie’s mouth, Dexter wasn’t disgusted but added indifferently, “Shannon Jones is a married
woman.”
“What?!” Josie was shocked to hear her assumption overturned. She grabbed Dexter’s wrist and asked, “Really? How did you
know?”
Dexter didn’t answer but stared at her slender hand. Indeed, obtaining this information was a piece of cake for an influential man
like him.
“So, Ms. Jones has let go of the past and has gotten married, but Kenny Green couldn’t get over her, so he named the company
after them. He was the one who couldn’t let it go. But since Ms. Jones has already moved on, why wouldn’t she give the IP
copyright to Claire?”
Dexter only received the related information on his phone half an hour ago. Josie was surprised that he was aware of so many
facts. “Mr. Russell, why are you suddenly interested in a small company’s affair?”
Dexter typed his reply on his phone with one hand. “To help my employee achieve her sales.
Josie was a quick–witted woman. She soon figured it out as she babbled on. “... which means I should target Mr. Green instead
of Ms. Jones. I got it now!”
her
After wiping her hand with a napkin, Josie was about to leave, but she suddenly realized that would make appear ungrateful. So,
she sat down again with a smile. “Mr. Russell, are you sure you don’t want to have some? The seafood here is fresh. Why don’t
you pick some items that you like? I’ll buy the meal
today.”
It was rare for the stingy Josie to make an offer.
However, Dexter replied aloofly, “I’m allergic to seafood.”
Josie stood dumbfounded at the spot. Oh shucks! I forgot about that!
Dexter stood up and threw the broken skewers into a rubbish bin. “You’re the most irresponsible employee I hired.”
“I... forgot to bring the paper today.” Josie mumbled. Then, she took the box of turnips and caught up with Dexter. “What about
some turnips? Please try some, Mr. Russell.”
Dexter frowned when he was presented with the box of stir–fried turnips. He had heard of this ingredient but never tried it due to
its root–like appearance.