Chapter 627 Unannounced Guest
After welcoming the executives, it was time for the Russell Group’s annual meeting.
Dexter would be very busy with his work.
Josie’s work studio was running smoothly under Laura and the other employees. Her only
responsibility was to work on her drawings and send them to the studio. Dexter had
mentioned in the villa by the seaside that Josie could participate in the Russell Group’s
events.
Josie felt that it wasn’t appropriate for her to be there. She was still hung up on the they
had only gotten married as a business partnership.
past when
“Didn’t you plan the annual meeting very well last time? Even when the Russell Group
faced a crisis, you stood up courageously with your ideas and overcame the problem. Why
are you worried now?” Dexter teased her, his eyes twinkling with amusement.
Josie glared at him. “How is this the same? It’s the annual meeting where all of Russell
Group’s top executives attend. What would they think of me if I attended? After all, I
messed up the partnership meeting the last time…”
Josie felt a pang of guilt when she thought about this.
“It could only mean that you need more practice. So you have to be there for your own
sake,” Dexter said matter-of-factly as he poured himself a cup of tea.
Once he made his mind up, there was no changing it. Josie understood what he meant and
sighed deeply before replying, “Alright then. Thank you, Mr. Russell, for giving me more.
workload.”
Dexter held her hand tightly in his.
The annual meeting was a big occasion. In addition to the executives she had met at the
hot spring villa, there were also the directors of the various departments under the
Russell. Group and the executive directors in the meeting room.
Josie followed Dexter and Larry, a stack of files in her hands. Her glasses sat neatly on her
nose, and her makeup was understated but polished. She smiled warmly, her lips curling
into a gentle arc. Her professional demeanor was accentuated by her warm smile and
friendly
eyes.
Everyone in the meeting room started to exchange glances when they saw her enter the
room. They assumed that Mr. Russell’s wife would be participating in the work at the
Russell Group.
And Dexter had allowed her to do so.
“If everyone’s here, we can start now,” he announced to the table as he opened the
laptop.
“Everyone who should be here is here, but it seems we have an unannounced guest,”
Yanis remarked scornfully, his hostility towards Josie evident.
Josie kept her composure, and Dexter was unfazed by Yanis’ comment. “If you’re referring
to my wife, then you must be opposing me. She’s my wife, so do you think I’m also a
guest here?”
He spoke in a relaxed tone, but there was a steely edge to his words that made everyone
in the meeting room sit up and take notice.
Yanis’ face turned ashen pale. “That’s not what I meant, Dexter,” he said, his voice
trembling. “It’s ridiculous for you to think that way of me.”
“Please refer to me as Mr. Russell at work,” Dexter reminded, his words straightforward
and unforgiving.
Yanis fidgeted in his seat, his eyes darting around the table. The words had registered, and
he could feel the tension building in his jaw. He thought about leaving, but the thought of
the bonuses at the end of the year kept him rooted to his seat. He couldn’t bear standing
up to Dexter now, not when so much was at stake.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe meeting room started to fill with chatter and gossip. Dexter had already defended
Josie and humiliated one of the executive directors, and the room was buzzing with
speculation. about what this meant. Was Dexter warning everyone that they should not
cross Josie?
“Let’s begin,” Josie’s voice was soft and gentle, but it carried an air of assertiveness and.
confidence as it traveled through the large meeting room.
The meeting was in full swing, with Dexter listening to the reports from each department’s
representative. Josie, who was in charge of taking minutes, took a moment to pour
everyone a cup of water when the meeting reached its midpoint. Despite her position as
Dexter’s wife. she maintained a humble and friendly attitude.
“Thank you, Mrs. Russell,” they expressed, stammering slightly. They were pleasantly
surprised by Josie’s approachability and friendliness.
She smiled warmly and said, “You’re welcome.”
When she passed Yanis a cup of water, she maintained her composure and smiled politely
at him. “You’ve worked hard, Mr. Russell,” she enunciated.
Yanis glared at her and said firmly, “It seems like Mrs. Russell has Mr. Russell wrapped
around her little finger. Aren’t you going to ask me what tea I prefer?”
“This pot of tea is better. Would you like to try it, Mr. Russell?” Josie asked as she poured
him. a cup of tea.