That Day When I Got Married to My Boss at the Blind Date

Chapter 852 Summer Exerts Pressure



Chapter 852 Summer Exerts Pressure

Chapter 852 Summer Exerts Pressure 


The higher-up was left without a retort, for that was the truth. Rivodia’s development was impressive, and no one had expected Morgan to come to Wavery.


“No matter what, we must pander to this big shot today. The mayor has given strict orders. If anything goes wrong, neither of us can bear the consequences.”


Josie swept her gaze over the people present there. Among them were the district mayor and the secretary. Even the police chief was there.


“Such a grand reception?” How much money must he have invested?


Seeing her surprised gaze on the police chief, the district mayor quickly explained, “This big shot’s primary requirement is good public security. That’s why the police chief is here to lend his support.”


At that, the corners of Josie’s mouth twitched. Could the security in Wavery be any worse than that in Rivodia?


She reluctantly returned to Morgan’s side and mocked under her breath, “Don’t tell me you’re still scared from that incident in Rivodia that you’re always asking for good public security wherever you go?”


Following her quip, Morgan smiled. “I value my life more.”


Josie forced a smile. “Boss, would you like to try other activities? I’ll accompany you.”


In such a situation, her personal likes and dislikes couldn’t be taken into consideration anymore. All she could do was smile and play along.


Morgan was pleased with her attitude. He even patted her on the head. “I’ve just arrived in Wavery and am, hungry after the long journey. Let’s eat.”


“Ah, we’ve prepared the food for a while now,” a higher-up said.


And so, they entered the private room that had been prepared in advance. During the meal, Morgan changed into a new set of clothes and discussed the collaboration with them. The conversation flowed back and forth, filled with pleasantries and formalities.


Josie paid little attention. She buried her head in the food, all the while musing inwardly. How long is Morgan going to stay in Wavery? Surely, he isn’t planning to stick around until the project is completed, right?


“Wavery is already a nationally renowned tourist city. With the development of this project and the support of Russell Group and Bastille Group, the tourism industry is bound to reach new heights.”


At the mention of Russell Group, Josie choked slightly. She coughed into her clenched fist softly. It was subtle, but a glass of warm water suddenly appeared beside her when she lifted her head.


The hand holding it was well-defined.


Morgan sat beside her and replied without any change in expression, “I haven’t met Mr. Russell yet, but I’m sure it will be soon.” While saying that, he nudged the glass of water closer to her.


Josie’s brows furrowed.


After a few rounds of drinks, Josie had almost finished eating. At that precise moment, a secretary pushed open the door and came in. He leaned close to the police chief and whispered something in the man’s car. The latter’s face changed instantly, and he murmured. “How did they find out about it?”


“Someone must have leaked our whereabouts.”


The police chief didn’t respond immediately but fell into a brief silent contemplation. The secretary added, “Ultimately, she’s a member of that family, so it wouldn’t be appropriate to decline meeting her.”


Still, he seemed conflicted. Morgan, sharp-eyed as ever, took the initiative to ask the police chief, “Is there something bothering you?”


The police chief clicked his tongue, somewhat helpless. “In my position, there are always some favors that can’t be refused.”


Josie didn’t really care about it, but then her phone lit up with a message from Laura. It read: Are you at the archery club today?


Her brows furrowed, and she replied: How did you know that?


Laura texted: You were sitting by the door. I saw you when I passed by.


Josie responded with a question mark.


To that, Laura typed: I came with Summer.


Following her words, Josie seemed to have sensed something. Just then, the police chief stood up and excused himself to attend to some matters.


She clenched and unclenched her fist, then said to Morgan, “I’ve eaten overly much. I’m going out for a walk.”


Having said that, she pushed open the door and went out without waiting for his agreement.


The archery range was located directly below the private room. She stepped out into the corridor and leaned against the railing to observe the situation below.


Summer and Laura were both dressed smartly, toying with a bow and arrow at the moment. At the sight of the police chief striding over, Summer stepped forward and shook his hand. “Say, what a


coincidence. I initially didn’t want to intrude on you. But I thought since I’m here, it’d be rude to not greet you.”


The police chief stretched out a finger at her. “You’ve been a little rascal since young, Sum!”



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