The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 66: The Chairman KnewEmbarrassed, Jocelyn put down her coffee cup and said, "I hold no position for the tbeing."
Her goal was to marry into a rich and powerful family.
Why would she work for any company? The only reason why she was involved in this project in the first place, was because she
had seduced Jason into letting her do so.
Garrett pushed his glasses against the bridge of his nose.
"Your relationship with Mr.Gentry is a private matter, but this collaboration project is a business affair between two
companies.You’re just his girlfriend.You are in no position to determine which designs are going to be used, let alone slander our
employees and our company."
Jocelyn flushed, humiliated.
Who the hell was this man? How dare he interfere with her purpose? The more she looked at him, the more he seemed familiar.
Jocelyn thought that she had seen him in a magazine before, but she couldn’t quite put her finger on it.
Nevertheless, she shot up to her feet and glowered at him.
"You have offendedgreatly.You can rest assured that I will be telling Jason about this.You can say goodbye to this damn
collaboration once and for all."
Garrett sneered at her, unfazed.
"Be my guest."
He had to admit that he was quite taken aback by this woman’s arrogance and profound stupidity.
Gritting her teeth, Jocelyn grabbed her purse and stormed out of the conference room.
Just as she said, she headed directly to Jason’s place.
Where else would she go? She had complaints to air out.
"Jason! Are you aware that the people at Larson Group are nothing but bullies? They actually kickedout! And that man
wearing glasses actually dared to yell atin front of his subordinates! Color Company is one of the best clothing companies in
the country, but it looks like they don’t take you seriously, Darling."
Jocelyn was scantily clad at this point, having shed most of her clothes when she had thrown herself at Jason.She clung to his
arm now, pressing her breasts against him as she whined coquettishly.
Jason was busy playing games on his phone and didn’t even turn to look at her.
"Hmm? The man with glasses? Are you talking about Garrett?"
"You know that guy? Do you think you can make the CEO of Larson Group fire him? He insultedin public.I was so mortified!"
Jocelyn looked up at him angrily.
In hindsight, Jocelyn realized that her mockery of Jwas nowhere near enough to make up for the insults she herself had
taken.
Jason gaped at her.
Apparently, his girlfriend was a very ignorant woman.
The Hardings were one of the four great families in the city, and its three recent generations comprised of corporate geniuses.
Not to mention, the Larson Group was a conglomerate of an overwhelming scale, and Garrett was the second-in-command.
How was he supposed to force Garrett out of office?
"I don’t have the power to cancel the project, and Garrett is not just ssmall-tnobody.I can’t touch him.Very few people
can."
"I don’t care how you do it, but you must find a way to keep this project from happening!" Jocelyn wailed.
"And I want to make that man disappear from the Larson Group for good!"
She had already made threats of canceling the project in a bid to throw shade at Janet.
If she failed in seeing this through, on top of having to flee with her tail between her legs, Jocelyn might have no face to show
anyone in the future.
This time, Jason scowled.
Although Jocelyn was haughty and reckless at times, he had truly thought that she still had ssense in her.
Now, she was acting childish and unreasonable.
He didn’t care for it at all.
"Well, letthink about it," he muttered begrudgingly. No sooner had he uttered the words than his phone began to ring.
"I have to get that," he said, gesturing for Jocelyn to be quiet Jason got out of bed and answered the call while putting his
bathrobe on. "Jason, what’s going on with the collaboration project? Garrett Harding from the Larson Group calledin
person."
It was the chairman of the group of companies he worked for, demanding an explanation.
Jason was rooted to the spot.
Why would Garrett call over something so trivial? Was there something he didn’t know?
"Don’t worry, Sir.I will fix the problems and handle it well."
But the chairman already sounded furious.
"What the hell are you going to fix, huh? Do you think you still have something to handle after this? Letask you one
question–did you or did you not let your girlfriend stick her nose into our business with the Larson Group?"