At Chapter 1320 Questioning Dexter 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 1320 Questioning Dexter 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 1320 Questioning Dexter at NovelFreePDF.com.
Claudia gazed at Josie for a long time unmovingly.
Silence remained in the car for a long time. Outside, Larry and Caleb exchanged glances, both harboring an uneasy premonition. In a low voice, Scott suggested, “Should we go in and check?”
At that moment, Claudia had regained her composure. She spoke softly, “Josie, if you wish to keep your current surname, don't push me.”
In the end, she's still threatening me. Josie clenched her fists, her eyes bloodshot. “Are you really pushing me to this extent? I'm not the only descendant of the Olsen family. There's also Nathan and Summer!”
Claudia's expression shifted immediately. Her voice softened, yet held a firm conviction. “You know none of them carry the bloodline of the Olsen family. However, you, without a doubt, and your child, must carry the Olsen surname.”
Josie frowned, a sense of suffocating threat hanging heavily over her.
Claudia cast her a profound gaze before rising to leave. Just before she stepped out of the car, she left with a final remark, “I didn't want my first meeting with this child to leave such a poor impression. You should have informed us earlier.”
The car door closed, leaving behind a blanket of silence.
Larry tentatively knocked on the car door, “Ms.—”
Suddenly, the sound of something shattering echoed from within, causing him to flinch.
At that moment, inside Russell Mansion's lounge, the wooden floor basked in the sunlight, reflecting a warm glow on the man's noble profile, making it appear overly cozy.
However, the words that slipped from his lips were exceptionally cold. “Understood.”
No sooner had he finished speaking than there was a knock at the door. The attendant outside called out, “Mr. Russell, Mrs. Olsen wishes to see you. What do you think...”
Ordinarily, if an average person wished to meet Dexter, the attendant could easily turn them away. However, the attendant couldn't dismiss someone as important as the lady of the Olsen family.
“Let her in,” ordered Dexter.
“Understood,” replied the attendant.
Before entering the lounge, Claudia took measured strides, first laying eyes on a woman who, despite her dignified demeanor, was visibly upset. The woman was sitting next to the graphite, meticulously selecting tea leaves, her teeth gritted in frustration.
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