Chapter 809 A Chance Encounter With Heather
Josie instinctively red at him, catching a glimpse of Dexter’s expression gradually turning. menacing
from the corner of her eye.
“How about that? I remembered correctly, didn’t I?” Morgan asked with a smile. “You must have had a
tough few years, so take your time and have a good soak.”
Before Josie could even respond, Eugene asked, “Mr. Bastille, do the two of you… know each other?”
“First love.”
Morgan’s words never failed to shock people into silence. Astonishment was written across Eugene’s
face. He nced at Josie, then at Dexter, whose face was taut with tension. “My goodness,” he
eximed, “everyone said Mr. Bastille was quite the charmer in his youth. Who would have thought
he’d run into his first love like this? What a coincidence, don’t you think, Mr. Rusell?”
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Josie gritted her teeth in frustration, knowing full well Morgan did it on purpose, deliberately making
things difficult for her.
“What I mean is, I was her first love,” Morgan corrected leisurely. His gaze met Dexter’s directly. Sparks
of palpable danger flew between them.
Josie pursed her lips, disinterested in their dispute. She turned to the server and said, “I’m on my
period, so it’s inappropriate for me to enter the water in such a condition. Please ignore. me.”
With that statement, she effectively declined Morgan’s arrangement. Instead of acknowledging her
response, the server turned to look at Morgan.
Morgan wasn’t upset and shrugged. “Skip her, then.”
Under the guidance of an attendant, the group headed toward a private dining room. Dexter led the
way, not sparing another nce at Josie. As they walked through the corridor, one of the private rooms’
doors suddenly opened, and a woman walked out. The woman looked up at the group in surprise.
“Dex!”
It was Heather Riley. She was dressed in light, airy clothes. Her figure may not be voluptuous, but she
carried herself with a youthful and yful grace, much like a young girl.
Dexter paused. “What are you doing here?”
Heather shifted to the side, clearing his line of sight. “I heard this hot spring clubhouse in Rivodia was
amazing, and the vegetarian food was delicious too, so I brought my mother here to enjoy.”
Inside the private dining room, the woman dining elegantly was none other than udia.
Dexter’s forehead smoothened, nodding slightly at her. “Ms. Hadey.”
“You have good taste indeed, youngdy. The vegetarian food here is truly excellent,” Morgan agreed
with a smile. “How about this? I’ll cover all your expenses for today.”
As he spoke, he turned his gaze toward the attendant.
Before Heather could refuse, everything had been set in stone. She expressed her thanks, then walked
over to Dexter and whispered intimately, “Dex, my mother will be going back. for her prayerster, and
I’ll be so bored on my own. Can I hang out with you guys for a while?”
Dexter answered without a trace of hesitation, “We’re a group of men discussing business, so it’s not
appropriate for a girl like you to join us.”
“Why is it inappropriate? Isn’t she… also part of your group?” Heather was talking about Josie. Her
voice trailed off at the end of the sentence.
Impatience marred Dexter’s countenance.
“Join us, then. I’m bored as the only woman in the group,” Josie suddenly said, her voiceced with
amusement.
Heather didn’t expect her to agree. Even Dexter’s brows were slightly furrowed at her invitation. At that
point, he had no way to deny Heather, so he nodded in agreement.
Heather clung to Dexter’s arm and led the way mboyantly.
Josie’s heart was unexpectedly calm when she watched them walking together intimately. Morgan, who
had unknowingly moved to her side, remarked, “They actually make a good pair.”
Josie cast him a sideways nce. “Are you satisfied now?”
Morgan chuckled lightly. “I don’t understand what you’re talking about.”
Josie ignored him.
During the meal, Heather naturally sat next to Dexter. She paid him much attention and frequently filled
his te once it emptied.
Morgan also took the opportunity to sit next to Josie, asionally chatting with her. She didn’t seem
too pleased, but it was enough to make Eugene envious. “Oh dear, if I had known everyone was
bringing their partners today, I wouldn’t havee alone. Are you all happy now?”