At Chapter 1148 The Performance of Blind date turned proposal novel, Josie Warren, a young and ambitious woman with a flair for independence, found herself entangled in a web of surprises on the day of her blind date. Little did she know that the seemingly ordinary man across the table was none other than her immediate superior, Dexter Russell. In the content of Chapter 1148 The Performance and the following chapters of the novel "Blind date turned proposal",The revelation turned her world upside down, forcing her to confront unexpected feelings and a proposal she never saw coming? Read Blind date turned proposal novel Chapter 1148 The Performance at NovelFreePDF.com.
She attempted to move, her body aching unbearably. Something came to her mind, and she immediately searched for her phone. Thankfully, Arnold hadn't touched it.
She woke up, and Arnold did, too. His voice was hoarse when he asked, “Are you awake?”
Josie seemed to have a memory lapse. “What did I do yesterday?”
Arnold moved his neck slightly, then began to count on his fingers. “You threatened to jump into the river, asked me to pluck stars for you, ran wildly in the streets, and insisted on sleeping in a trash can—”
Josie closed her eyes, unwilling to reminisce. “Stop! I understand. No need to say more.”
She caused a ruckus all night, and Arnold likewise didn't get a moment of peace.
Josie unlocked the car door. “If there's nothing else... I'll be going now...”
Arnold's expression was filled with melancholy when he saw her cautiousness. “Are you leaving already? Without me, you would have died on the streets yesterday.”
At this point, Josie truly felt like jumping into the river. “So, what do you want?”
After some thought, he pointed toward the cafe not far away. “Buy something for me to eat.”
It was a simple task.
By the time Josie joined the queue, she finally realized something was amiss. Why on earth am I running errands for him?
Just then, a stranger lined up behind her, whispering softly, “That's about enough for the performance, Ms. Warren. Mr. Russell isn't pleased.”
Josie raised an eyebrow, noticing a black car parked across the street.
Josie rubbed her forehead. “How is the progress?”
“Arnold couldn't manage his official duties throughout the night. His subordinates lacked the necessary acuity and failed to notice.”
Josie felt slightly relieved. When it was her turn in line, she ordered two bagels and two bottles of milk. Seeing her unhurried manner, the person behind her grew impatient. “Hurry up...”
Josie responded calmly, “It was his plan that I flawlessly executed. What's there to be unhappy about?”
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