At Chapter 1378 Contract Signing 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 1378 Contract Signing 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 1378 Contract Signing at NovelFreePDF.com.
The medical project was linked with the higher-ups, and on the day of the contract signing, a significant number of journalists showed up. It was undeniably a buzzing event.
Before Josie stepped out, she received a parcel. It was meticulously packaged in a box, with the brand name embossed in gold letters originating from a foreign luxury brand.
The delivery man was all respectful when he said, “Mr. Russell specifically instructed that you must personally receive this.”
With a raised eyebrow, Josie quickly signed her own name.
After she opened the box, the first thing that caught her eye was a card that was marked with his distinctive handwriting. The line read: My rose will never wither. As long as there is love, nothing is impossible.
Beneath the card was a rose-colored skirt adorned with tiny roses that glittered like gold at the hem. Once worn, it would look as though flowers bloomed with each step she took.
Josie held the card between her fingers. A sudden urge to shed tears surprisingly overwhelmed her.
Dexter seldom spoke words of love, but he was a man of his word.
He had promised to return her a dress, and indeed, he did. He even chose such a significant day to return it to her.
Inside Morgan's office, he still seemed to be in a daze, as if the matter at hand wasn't of much significance.
Josie stood by the table, flipping through the contract she was about to sign. “Mr. Bastille, you have over two hundred million coming in. You seem rather indifferent, no?”
Morgan responded languidly, “Underestimating me, are you? Once upon a time, I managed over two hundred billion in liquid assets without batting an eye.”
It seemed her perspective was rather limited. Josie leaned forward, almost sprawled across his desk. “I'm the one giving you over two hundred million, though.”
The beauty was dressed in a rose-colored dress that day, her slender figure exuding charm. Her eyes were expressive, radiating a myriad of emotions, successfully captivating her prey.
Likewise, Morgan leaned in, attempting to touch her hand. “You have my attention now.”
With an inscrutable expression, Morgan's face was devoid of any craftiness. Josie quickly pulled away, smacking the contract on his head. “Time's almost up. Aren't you going to change your clothes?”
It was peculiar. Even with his flattery, Josie still couldn't discern his true intentions.
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