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Chapter 13 Teach Her a Good Lesson

  • Everyone was shocked to see that.
  • It was rare to see Josie, usually soft-spoken, lose her temper.
  • "You– Josie, just you wait. I will make you pay."
  • With that, the female colleague left, and the crowd dispersed.
  • Alice grabbed Josie's arms worriedly.
  • "Samantha Robson seems to have connections. Will we be in trouble?"
  • Josie didn't overthink it. She would usually steer clear of trouble unless it were necessary to intervene. This time around, Samantha had stepped over the line.
  • "It's she who offended us first. It's okay. Let's get back to work."
  • After calming Alice down, Josie went back to work. After that incident, everyone else stopped talking about Josie behind her back.
  • Finally, Josie found peace of mind.
  • When Josie finished her work, she stretched and looked at the time. It was almost time to get off work.
  • "I'm going back now, Josie," Alice said.
  • Josie waved to Alice. "See you tomorrow."
  • After Alice left, she shut down her laptop and went to the ground floor. As soon as she exited the company building, she was surrounded by a group of men.
  • The group leader was a tanned man with a scar on his face.
  • "Are you Josie Warren?"
  • Josie took a deep breath to calm herself down.
  • "Who are you? What are you doing here?"
  • He snorted. "You bullied my girl, didn't you?"
  • With that, he took a step forward. Josie's expression hardened, but there was no fear. "Who's your girl?"
  • "Stop playing dumb with me. You know very well what you did. I'm just here to give you a warning today. For your information, my fists aren't for nothing. If you dare to touch my girl again, that is."
  • With that, he clenched his fists and flexed his biceps.
  • At the same time, Dexter came out of his office and overheard a conversation between a few colleagues. When he heard Josie's name, he paid attention to them.
  • "I can't believe that b*tch dared to slap me. Even my parents have never hit me. How dare she! I will make her pay."
  • "Calm down, Sam. Didn't you ask your brother to block her?"
  • "Hmph! I told him not to go easy on her. He will teach her a lesson that she will never forget." A ruthless look flitted across her eyes.
  • The other female colleague jumped when she noticed Dexter.
  • "Hi, Mr. Russell."
  • Dexter walked past them impassively. When he left, Samantha heaved a sigh.
  • "He didn't hear us, did he?"
  • "Don't worry. It doesn't matter, even if he did. Josie is a nobody. Do you think Mr. Russell would even notice her?"
  • Samantha heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing that.
  • However, Dexter frowned when he entered the elevator. As the number decreased, he felt uneasy.
  • Where is this feeling coming from? He thought, still frowning.
  • Before he could figure it out, he had arrived at the ground floor. As soon as he walked out of the company building, he saw a few burly men blocking Josie.
  • He immediately made a call as he walked toward them.
  • "I'm going to teach you a good lesson," the man with a scar on his face threatened.
  • Just then, another voice rang behind him.