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The Epic Blind Date with My Boss (Josie and Dexter)

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Chapter 417 She Waited for Six Hours

But it was different in Vaste.

Summer was known for her astute analysis ever since she joined the company, especially in matters

concerning Russell Group. Her research was always the best and the most accurate.

Usually, an outstanding woman like her would be proud and even arrogant.

However, Summer always kept a low profile whether in Vaste or outside. She avoided getting into

disputes.

Furthermore, Summer had an old-fashioned habit. She would only write with carbon pencils and write

fast with neat handwriting. It was perfect and flawless, like her.

The city lights came on, illuminating the gorgeous night scenery. Summer stayed back in the office

alone to work overtime. One could hear the restless scratching noises of the pencil on

paper.

Suddenly, she heard the door open and close and gathered the courage to stand up.

The supervisor had just finished work. He smiled upon seeing her. “Summer, it’s great that you’re

hardworking but don’t overwork yourself. You should go home soon.”

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Summer had a solemn expression as she said, “I… I would like to discuss something with

you.”

“Oh? Sure.”

“I heard our company is given a chance to interview Dexter. I wish to compete for the opportunity to

interview him.”

The supervisor’s expression changed instantly. He had finished considering whom to send for the

interview and had a senior reporter in mind.

Furthermore, it was common sense not to send a staff who had just joined them. It would trigger much

criticism.

Summer seemed to guess what he was thinking and explained hurriedly, “I feel this is a chance for me

to improve. You have seen how I questioned Dexter during the press conference. I believe I’ve done

well. Honestly, I wish to rise in the ranks. I hope you can give me this chance, and I assure you that I

will do well and not disappoint you.”

The supervisor considered in silence for some time.

He had encountered many ambitious subordinates throughout his career, but Summer was

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the first to be this frank about her goals.

Summer clasped her hands nervously.

The supervisor answered, “Sure.”

That prompted her to smile in delight.

“I’m allowing you to go because of two reasons. First, you have conducted yourself well in the previous

press conference. Second, I admire your courage. However, you will be penalized if you fail to

complete the task properly.”

Summer smiled. “Don’t worry. I will get it done.”

Unfortunately, Dexter kept failing to show up at the appointed time for the interview.

He had a business gathering more important than the interview. It was still ongoing during the

appointed interview time.

Summer sat in Russell Group’s reception room. Her cup of black coffee had turned cold. It was already

late. An assistant from the secretaries’ office came over a few times to inform her that Dexter would not

be coming today, and they had to arrange another appointment for

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the interview.

Yet, Summer always responded with a smile, “It’s okay. I’ll wait for him.”

It was past midnight when the business gathering ended. Dexter entered his car and accepted the

hangover medicine his secretary offered. He consumed it without hesitation.

Once the car started, the secretary suddenly recalled something and said, “There’s a call from the

company just now, saying that the researcher, who had an appointment to interview you, is still waiting

for you. She refuses to leave.”

Dexter’s eyelid twitched slightly. “When was the call?”

“Two hours ago. Taking that into account, she has probably waited for six hours.”

Dexter remained silent.

It was finally raining, which was much welcomed on this stuffy summer night. Huge drops of rain fell

onto the ground, splattering water everywhere.

After a while, Dexter said, “Bring me to Russell Group.”

“Why? But you’ve been working for too many hours today…”

“Send me to Russell Group.”