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Blind Date Turned Proposal novel Chapter 1201

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At Chapter 1201 Friends Through Life And Death 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 1201 Friends Through Life And Death 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 1201 Friends Through Life And Death at NovelFreePDF.com.

“Or are you worried about hurting Ms. Yowell? Rest assured. I am absolutely confident that I can bring about Josie's demise!”

Arnold closed his eyes. Should I let her die? This woman, who's so full of herself, yet ironically the one who understands me best in the entire world? How laughable. As death looms, I'm surprisingly feeling a tinge of reluctance.

The entire ship was in panic mode. Josie stood at the end of the light, her demeanor calm and resolute, as if she was prepared to face death with grace.

No one saw it, but beneath the deck, Dexter sat in the lifeboat, looking up at the person he loved most above him. She was resolutely risking her life, yet he was unable to reach out and save her.

“Mr. Russell, we must leave now. We can't disappoint Ms. Warren and let her sacrifice go to waste.”

Dexter's heart palpitations grew increasingly severe, to the point where he could hardly catch his breath.

“How much cash has been transported?”

“Only a quarter was left. We tried our best.”

“That's enough.”

The sniper spoke incessantly. “Mr. Carter, think it through. If something goes wrong with this escort mission, what will you do? Mr. Dalton will definitely hold you accountable, not to mention Rivodia's—”

“Enough.” Arnold spoke up, his gaze fixed on Josie. Suddenly, he pulled the trigger. The bullet whizzed past Josie's leg, the searing pain forcing her to her knees. Josephine found liberation from Josie's shackles.

Just when everyone was ready to strike, Arnold was the first to stride forward. He helped Josie, who had fainted and fallen to the ground, to her feet. He handcuffed her and called out, “Men!”

Josephine fell onto the deck, watching helplessly as the man she loved walked past her, moving toward another woman.

After Josie was led away by someone, Arnold finally approached Josephine. His tone was gentle as he reassured her, “It's okay now. She wouldn't have actually shot you.”

What about his hesitation earlier, then? Josephine couldn't bear to think more about it. Her eyes brimmed with tears. “It seems like you two understand each other very well.”

Arnold crouched down. “We were once friends through life and death.”

Josephine looked up. It all makes sense now. No wonder Father had been so worried before. This man, even his name was a lie.

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