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Blind Date Turned Proposal novel Chapter 1350

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At Chapter 1350 An Illusion 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 1350 An Illusion 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 1350 An Illusion at NovelFreePDF.com.

Josie grasped the documents but, instead of departing promptly, opted to settle into Dexter's chair. With a deliberate turn, she positioned the chair away from the ongoing scene, deeply absorbed in scrutinizing the documents.

Preston remained on his knees, wrapped in a stubborn silence.

“You can leave. There's no longer a need for you to be involved with Eccentric Corporation's project.” Dexter's voice resonated calmly through the garden as he meticulously continued pruning the vegetation with a pair of shears in hand.

Eccentric Corporation's project had been earmarked as Russell Group's flagship project for the latter half of the fiscal year. Dexter's directive for Preston to step aside was clear—his removal from this pivotal project implied that his position would soon be filled by someone else.

He was, in essence, being cast aside.

Preston's reaction was one of disbelief. “Mr. Russell, I dare say no one within the entire company has a deeper understanding of Russell Group's medical endeavors than myself. I'm willing to face any punishment, whether it be a cut in my bonus or salary, but please don't exclude me from this project.”

His plea might have been valid, yet making such a declaration in Dexter's presence was undoubtedly overstepping boundaries.

Larry, picking up on the tension enveloping Dexter, interjected, “Mr. Kaufman, you have a long career ahead. There will be other opportunities. Let this incident serve as a valuable lesson for more prudent decisions in the future.”

Nevertheless, Preston's focus was unshakably on Dexter, oblivious to the surroundings. “Mr. Russell, over the past two years, I've poured my heart and soul into my work. Even though my accomplishments may seem modest, I've never once acted against the company's interests. My loyalty is undeniable... The complexities of the project are not lost on me, which is precisely why I chose to collaborate with Greenleaf Corporation. I'm the only one within our company who fully grasps the subtleties of this endeavor. Finding a replacement could potentially jeopardize the project. Mr. Russell... I urge you to reconsider.”

Dexter's expression tightened, his annoyance barely veiled.

“You claim to know all the intricate details of the project,” he remarked with a hint of sarcasm, “so have you managed to uncover the identity of their boss?”

Preston, caught off guard, struggled to respond.

Every organization had its secrets. The true significance lay not in the identity of the boss but in one's expertise and competencies.

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