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Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel novel Chapter 13

Summary for Chapter 13: Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel

What Happens in Chapter 13 – From the Book Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel

Dive into Chapter 13, a pivotal chapter in Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.

Everyone was shocked to see that.

It was rare to see Josie, usually soft-spoken, lose her temper.

“You– Josie, just you wait. I will make you pay.”

With that, the female colleague left, and the crowd dispersed.

Alice grabbed Josie’s arms worriedly.

“Samantha Robson seems to have connections. Will we be in trouble?”

Josie didn’t overthink it. She would usually steer clear of trouble unless it were necessary to intervene. This time around, Samantha had stepped over the line.

“It’s she who offended us first. It’s okay. Let’s get back to work.”

After calming Alice down, Josie went back to work. After that incident, everyone else stopped talking about Josie behind her back.

Finally, Josie found peace of mind.

When Josie finished her work, she stretched and looked at the time. It was almost time to get off work.

“I’m going back now, Josie,” Alice said.

Josie waved to Alice. “See you tomorrow.”

After Alice left, she shut down her laptop and went to the ground floor. As soon as she exited the company building, she was surrounded by a group of men.

The group leader was a tanned man with a scar on his face.

“Are you Josie Warren?”

Josie took a deep breath to calm herself down.

“Who are you? What are you doing here?”

He snorted. “You bullied my girl, didn’t you?”

“He didn’t hear us, did he?”

“Don’t worry. It doesn’t matter, even if he did. Josie is a nobody. Do you think Mr. Russell would even notice her?”

Samantha heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing that.

However, Dexter frowned when he entered the elevator. As the number decreased, he felt uneasy.

Where is this feeling coming from? He thought, still frowning.

Before he could figure it out, he had arrived at the ground floor. As soon as he walked out of the company building, he saw a few burly men blocking Josie.

He immediately made a call as he walked toward them.

“I’m going to teach you a good lesson,” the man with a scar on his face threatened.

Just then, another voice rang behind him.

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