What Happens in Chapter 1420 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife
Dive into Chapter 1420, a pivotal chapter in Julian's Stand in Wife, written by South Wind Dialect. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Ginny nodded. “Yes.”
Noel was flabbergasted.
How did this happen? Did Diana arrange for him to have a blind date with Cecilia?
Noel felt light-headed, but he was sure Diana couldn’t possibly do something like this. Even if she wanted to use this method to make him and Cecilia open up and resolve the misunderstanding between them, Cecilia wouldn’t agree to it.
“Are the blind dates matched based on the customers’ original preferences, or based on your random matching after the participants register for it?”
Ginny said, “It’s based on the customers’ original preferences, but…”
She pushed her glasses up her nose bridge, and went on, “Due to my boss’s mistake, this time round, some blind dates didn’t make it in time. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get the list of absentees as my boss was drunk. Because of that…”
“You arranged some couples at random?”
Ginny nodded, then shook her head. “Some were arranged at random, but we had no choice. Also…”
Ginny recalled the words of her unreliable boss. Before, she thought he sounded ridiculous. Now, she found it brilliant.
“This would help them discover what surprises fate has in store for them! It’s a way to expand their social circle, and enhance the chances of success of the blind date.”
Noel’s face turned dark. “You’re just making excuses for yourself.”
Thankfully, he didn’t stay till the blinds were lifted. Otherwise, things would be terribly awkward if he and Cecilia were to see each other face to face.
“A café with staff like you, who disregard your customer’s privacy, and a boss who does whatever nonsense he pleases without a sense of decorum, isn’t fit to remain in operation.”
He sounded calm, but there was an air of authority about him. Ginny almost felt intimidated by it.
However, she had been professionally trained, and was able to react quickly. “I’ll give you my boss’s contact number. You can complain about me to him. It’ll be best if he fires me.”
Noel said, “There’s no need for that.”
There was no need for him to call the boss. Since this café loved exposing the privacy of others, there was no need to be so considerate to them.
That would make her boss, who somehow became rich in all his endeavors but in fact yearned to be a poor man, very happy indeed.
Would he still question why all the business he ran ended up being profitable in that disgusting voice of his?
Ginny hated seeing his stupid smug expression. She wondered if Noel could give her boss a slap on his face.
Her boss seemed to be able to accept breaking even or making a loss in business, but he probably wouldn’t allow the café to close shop for no apparent reason.
She would just have to wait and see if this gentleman had the ability to do as he claimed.
After Noel left, the café became less busy. Having been busy the entire day, Ginny no longer wanted to walk around serving customers coffee.
She sat down on a stool, and browsed through the photos from today’s blind date session.
She managed to take many photos, but didn’t have the time to look through them earlier. Now that she had time to look through them, she found everyone’s expression fascinating.
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