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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 134

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Update Chapter 134 of Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

With the author's famous Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess series, Dana E. captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 134, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess series be available today?
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The servant's face lit up with joy, and she scurried off to fetch the money from the butler.

"Mom, I heard from a classmate that she saw Josefina outside Gourmet Galaxy. She was grabbing a bite there," Ruby mentioned casually.

Lauren grabbed her purse and headed for the door, determination in her stride. "I'm going to confront that little hussy right now."

Ruby, not entirely at ease and admittedly eager for a spectacle, followed Lauren outside.

Billy didn't make it home that evening. The office was in chaos, and he had to stay back to strategize.

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After a hearty meal, Josefina said to Alex, "I've settled the bill here, Alex. I need to head home now, but you guys should go on to karaoke. Just bring the receipt back to the office for reimbursement."

She had inquired earlier. Dinner followed by karaoke was the usual routine.

"Thank you, Ms. Josefina." her employees chimed in, thrilled and grateful.

Josefina thought they might enjoy themselves more in her absence. Clutching her purse, she was the first to leave.

As Josefina reached the bottom of the stairs, she encountered a sweaty Lauren standing at the entrance. The weather was scorching, and Lauren, determined not to miss Josefina, had decided against the comfort of her air-conditioned car and opted to wait outside instead.

"Josefina, how could you do that to us! We took you in, raised you, and this is how you repay us? You're nothing but a monster!" Lauren hissed, her words dripping with venom as she advanced.

Josefina crossed her arms, a cold smile playing on her lips. "How can I guilt-trip someone who lacks any sense of morality?"

Lauren couldn't stand by and watch her darling daughter be insulted. "Exactly. I raised you, and how do you repay that kindness? The money I spent on you, isn't that our contribution?" she retorted.

Josefina responded firmly, "I have given back to the village that raised me. As for your family, go ask Billy how your business dealings ended. Who was it that secured those deals for him in the first place? The return I've given your family is a hundredfold, a thousandfold your investment. And now you have the audacity to guilt-trip me? You've got some nerve."

Lauren and Ruby, rendered mute by the rebuke, watched as the manager wiped beads of sweat from his forehead. "Ms. Josefina, do you need assistance? If you don't want these two around, I can have someone escort them out." he offered.

Josefina, her demeanor cool and aloof, looked like a woman of high society, while Lauren and Ruby appeared to be the relatives you'd rather not acknowledge, those who couldn't hold a candle to her elegance.

With a lofty glance, Josefina warned, "Stay out of my sight in the future." She continued forward, where a car awaited her.

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