Summary of Chapter 36 from Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel
Chapter 36 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Naturally, Josie took charge of the mess. But she changed the design because she didn’t want her reputation to be tarnished.
Sure enough, the design was approved, and payment was made swiftly by the satisfied client.
The whole design department was discussing the vacant director’s position. They wondered if Josie or Claire would succeed in the role since both were capable and had been with Russell Group for quite a long time.
Josie did not seem interested when Alice got to the topic. She said, “I don’t want to be the director. Being the director is too hustling for me.”
“Why are you so unambitious? Aren’t you trying to make money for your father’s medical bills? You’ll make much more money if you become the director.”
Medical bills… With Dexter looking out for Paul, he had the best medical team assigned to him. She did not have to worry about him anymore. But she suddenly thought of the possibility that Dexter might not need her one day and would divorce her.
She would be left with nothing.
“Thank you for reminding me. I will try my best and show my worth!”
At the pantry in the design department.
Lucy handed a cup of coffee to Ivy. She glanced in the direction Ivy was looking at. Josie was busy with work.
“Why are you so obsessed with Josie lately, Ivy? She is just someone who plagiarizes. Do you feel threatened by her too?”
Ivy’s face darkened. This woman was quite good-looking, although not particularly beautiful. How was it possible for her to be married to Dexter? She comforted herself. Perhaps their rings are just a coincidence.
The ring on Josie’s finger was gone. She had no chance to affirm her guess anymore.
“Mr. Russell wants me to keep an eye on her. She is capable and has a bright future ahead.” Ivy took a sip of coffee and lied calmly.
“Mr. Russell told you to do so? Ivy, are the rumors true? Is she hooking up with Mr. Russell?” Lucy was excited.
Ivy froze.
It was almost time to finish work.
Josie tidied her stuff and was ready to get off work on time. She never worked overtime.
At that moment, Lucy passed by with some documents in her arms. She smiled, “Josie, the design department is having a gathering dinner this weekend. Would you like to bring your husband along? We haven’t met your husband, although you married long ago.”
Was there a rule that one must bring their husband to meet their colleagues?
Someone chirped in before Josie could reply. “Yeah. He doesn’t come to pick you up after work too. He’s so ungentlemanlike.”
“Perhaps she doesn’t even have a husband?”
Josie rolled her eyes. She wanted to tell them so badly that they had already seen him. They wouldn’t even dare talk to him if he stood before them.
She thought for a while, then chuckled, “Well, my husband is quite sick. It is inconvenient for him to follow me out.”
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