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Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel novel Chapter 56

Summary for Chapter 56: Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel

Summary of Chapter 56 from Blind Date Turned Proposal Novel

Chapter 56 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.

As Josie was about to leave, the break room door suddenly opened.

Dexter had just finished his bath. His hair was wet, and he wore a white shirt with two top buttons open, revealing his exquisite collarbone.

Water droplets flowed from his hair strands and down his neck. Josie widened her eyes and gulped.

Dexter suddenly stopped toweling his hair and narrowed his eyes. “Josie? Why are you here?”

“I… I came to deliver breakfast.”

Suddenly, Josie found herself stuck in a quandary. It was too awkward to stay but too rude to leave. She clumsily pointed at the food on the table.

Josie tried to figure out how she could explain that she did not mean to see him in this state. She did not know that he could bathe here.

Dexter was suspicious of her and went to the desk to have a look. He seemed seductive as he bent over it.

Then, he read the sticky note and smirked. “At least you have some conscience.”

But what are these oily things?

Before Josie could explain, sounds of conversations came from outside. It seemed the staff at the secretary’s office had arrived.

Oh no, what will people think if they see me? Josie panicked and made frantic gestures to Dexter, pleading with him to help her.

Dexter pursed his lips and took the breakfast on his desk. “Follow me.”

Then, he closed the break room door and locked it.

Soon, someone knocked on the door. It was Ivy. “Mr. Russell, are you in there? I noticed water droplets on the floor.”

Josie leaned against the door. Her heart was in her throat. She even forgot to breathe.

“These are bacon sandwiches. They put in good smoked bacon and caramelized onions. They are delicious!”

“This is a latte. They roasted the coffee beans the night before and made it fresh per order. They even use fresh full cream milk.”

Josie introduced the food as if they were treasures.

Dexter narrowed his eyes. Josie was currently in the highest room in Wavery. There was endless traffic on the road below and numerous buildings behind her. Despite being in such a grand place, she did not seem out of place sitting here, introducing him to cheap breakfast.

“I only eat toast and drink Americano in the morning.”

Those words immediately extinguished Josie’s enthusiasm. Although she knew the breakfast she had bought meant nothing to him, somehow, she still wished for his approval.

“Sure… This breakfast is considered grand for us ordinary office workers. I’ll eat them. You better not regret it later!”

Josie pretended not to care and reached for a bacon sandwich. However, Dexter suddenly snatched it from her. “Who says I’m not eating?”

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