At Chapter 1210 The Visit Upstairs 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 1210 The Visit Upstairs 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 1210 The Visit Upstairs at NovelFreePDF.com.
The large ship docked, and numerous small boats were awaiting at the pier.
When Dexter arrived, the dock was completely sealed off, eerily quiet. Caleb had made thorough preparations.
Wayne stepped out of the car, his gaze drifting toward a ship in the distance. He clicked his tongue, remarking, “It seems you're still wary of me, Mr. Russell. Today is a workday, so the dock should be bustling with people at this hour.”
Dexter also gazed into the distance. “This wasn't my doing.”
Wayne pulled out a pack of Marlboro from his pocket, lit one up, and took a puff. “In that case, I'll have to trouble you to make the arrangements.”
Arnold's brows furrowed in concern as he shook his head at Dexter. His phone buzzed after receiving a message from Caleb. He handed it over to Dexter.
The message read: Absolutely do not agree! That ship is rigged with explosives. We're all doomed if he dares to act!
Dexter took the phone, typing swiftly: He wouldn't dare. Let the person in.
“Mr. Russell, it's crucial that we're dealing with ordinary civilians. Otherwise, there's no point in continuing this conversation,” Wayne began.
This was a blatant threat.
Dexter added a line as he texted: Don't send in too many plain-clothes police officers.
The message was successfully sent.
Caleb was clearly unwilling to take risks, but Wayne remained silent throughout, simply staring blankly at the sunrise. The sunrise at the sea, always so dazzlingly ostentatious.
Ten minutes later, the dock checkpoint opened, and a flood of merchants poured in. Some boarded ships to set sail, others began to conduct their business, while some started to haul their goods.
Dexter and the others were quickly engulfed by the crowd.
Wayne was quite pleased with the unfolding scene. A smirk played on his lips, “It seems you're gradually starting to trust me, Mr. Russell. This is a good start.”
Dexter also lit a cigarette, taking a deep breath as he said, “I believe you wouldn't act recklessly. Choosing mutual destruction in such a situation isn't the choice of a wise man.”
“Look at that ship. Over the years, it has accomplished many great things for me. I simply cannot bear to watch it falter here today.”
Wayne flicked his cigarette butt onto the ground, stomping it out as he continued, “How about we head up for a look?”
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