Chapter 63 Justin Is Detained

The couple used to be very sweet. Josie could tell they didn’t have much money three years ago and used to live a difficult life.

Dexter glanced at it and saw that it was about sappy dating life. “You can tell from this?”

“Of course. It may look sweet, but the man must have polished it up. You can tell if you look carefully,” Josie said adeptly as she scrolled down.

Claire wasn’t completely devoid of conscience. The ex–girlfriend’s address was in the information she gave Josie. But without locating the pain point of the problem, Josie didn’t dare to make a move.

Dexter raised his wrist and glanced at the time before patting her head. “Let’s go.”

Josie was distracted. “Why are you so early today? Hey! Mr. Russell! Wait for me, Mr. Russell!”

Josie didn’t know if Justin didn’t appear because she went to work and left work together with Dexter. To avoid an incident, Josie had deliberately called Matthew. She had requested him to watch the hospital on her behalf. However, he didn’t see Justin.

In the car, Dexter received a call. “Sir, the matters you instructed are settled. He owes the casino money, so it’s a regular procedure for us to detain him. Don’t worry.”

was still on Twitter. He paused. “Don’t let anyone know

“I understand.”

cried out after he ended the

down slowly. “What is

a tweet excitedly. “This was

dinner party last night, and the company invested two million in us. I was happy and drank too much, but I didn’t know why a woman was next to

clicked her tongue as she shook her head. “He cheated

won’t give us the IP copyrights, will she?” Dexter tapped his

I were this woman, I would sell the copyrights at a high price so he can’t get it back. Stupid man!” No wonder Claire kept hitting a snag.

do you plan to

crafty smile. I have to create empathy to get her trust… Mr. Russell,

The next day.

He said to Ivy, “I’m going out for a while. Make it

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out for work, Mr. Russell?

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