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Blind Date Turned Proposal novel Chapter 1216

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At Chapter 1216 Never Be Ungrateful 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 1216 Never Be Ungrateful 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 1216 Never Be Ungrateful at NovelFreePDF.com.

Incredulously, Josephine stared at Arnold, taking step by step toward him as if seeking an answer. “Is that really true?”

“It was merely an investigation. Whether there's an issue or not is still up for debate. Why panic?” stated Arnold.

Seeing him dismiss the matter entirely, Josephine suddenly collapsed onto the ground. “That's my father—”

“Indeed, there's no need to worry. As long as your father holds you in his heart, he will rescue you,” Dexter said, his gaze as penetrating as if he were watching a fire, displaying an unexpected calmness.

Josephine looked at him.

Dexter continued, “Ms. Yowell, do you know why you were allowed on this ship? It's because you are his safety net. As long as you're here, your father won't abandon him.”

Every word, every sentence, was like a dagger to the heart, words so cruel that Josephine couldn't bear to listen. She turned her gaze toward Arnold instead.

She simply asked one question, “Is it really true?”

Arnold didn't respond. Instead, he changed the subject. “Go get some sleep. When you wake up, I'll take you home. Please, listen to me.”

In other words, Arnold was silently confirming it.

For a woman deeply in love, the greatest harm comes from deception and exploitation. Yet, in the world of a man like Arnold, these two concepts were not clearly distinguished.

“You can't treat me like this.” Josephine shook her head. The entire night, she had been forced to digest too much information, more than she could bear. “Arnold, don't forget who saved you when you were at your lowest. Without me, without my father, would you even have had the chance to meet Mr. Dalton? One should never be ungrateful!”

Ungrateful? The idea almost made Dexter laugh.

“Did I compel you to love me?” Arnold rebutted calmly, “Didn't I tell you I can't love you?”

Indeed, she was the one who had forced herself onto him, and it seemed she was reaping what she had sown.

Josephine's pupils constricted. “My father cannot die.”

“I know. I will handle it.” Arnold tightened his grip on the gun, looking toward the opposite shore where the crowd had already been dispersed. “At this point, Mr. Dalton wouldn't dare to blow up this ship.”

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