Blind Date Turned Proposal

Chapter 619 Send Her Away 

Dexter’s face was plastered with a wide grin. “Your ex doesn’t seem to understand.”

Josie shot Dexter a disdainful glare.

He tossed the document aside and said casually, “The industry dominating Rivodia is electronic and information technology, and forty percent of the biomaterials here are owned by the Bastille Family.”

“His family alone owns forty percent?” she asked, her voice thick with disbelief.

“That’s nothing,” Dexter huffed.

The sight of Dexter trying to one-up her ex was enough to make her chuckle.

Josie exited the car before Dexter when they arrived at the Mason Garden. Moses had received news about Heather. “Heather is being bullied by Summer.”

Dexter shut his eyes, his voice feigning indifference. “She’ll keep being an eyesore if she stays in Wavery. Send her back to Rivodia, Dexter ordered.

“Alright.”

Tilting her head quizzically, Josie stared at Dexter, who had yet to exit the car. “What are you. doing?” she asked.

Dexter’s lips slowly lifted into a warm smile. “It’s winter now,” he responded. “Shall we go. skiing together?”

“Skiing? That sounds great,” Josie answered, her eyes lit with childlike glee. “Just us two?”

Larry and Moses exchanged glances, their eyes twinkling with excitement. “We have wanted to go for a long time, too,” they said in unison.

Josie’s face broke into a wide grin. “Cool! We’ll go together then.”

Dexter glared coldly, his eyes like lasers boring into their souls. “Have you completed the tasks I assigned?”

“We haven’t taken a break for a year. Even a dog must have a rest day, right?” Moses grumbled.

Dexter looked at Josie and chuckled at Moses’ comment.

There was a place in Wavery that had been snowing for half a year. A thick layer of snow had

tourists

is the city’s biggest and most well-equipped

“I don’t know how to ski, actually,” Josie

you try it out,” Dexter responded coolly,

was nice to hang out with as long as he was treated like an ordinary person and approached without

specially assigned a coach to instruct Josie on how to ski, and within

on the flat surface. At that moment, she saw Dexter skiing down a steep slope at lightning speed. He landed firmly at the bottom of

bounded towards Dexter. “I want to try that too!” she exclaimed, her cheeks flushed and her breath coming

his arms around her shoulders and teased her, “If you end up falling and bursting. into tears, no one’s going to run towards you to comfort you.”

pout, her eyes narrowing in determination. She was about to shove Dexter away and find the coach when

in how she nodded rapidly, her eyes shining with

instructed Josie on everything she needed to take note of as she stood beside Dexter. After they were satisfied that she had remembered the important points, they finally allowed her to try skiing down the slope.

was covered in a thick layer of pristine white snow. She felt like she was in the world’s cleanest and most serene place, accompanied by the

breath and shifted her gaze back to the ground. She glided down the slope, the wind howling around her and the other visitors whistling and cheering. She felt weightless and

behind on his ski board, controlling his speed to observe her from

Send Her

plastered with a wide grin. “Your ex

a

the document aside and said casually, “The industry dominating Rivodia is electronic and information technology, and forty

alone owns forty percent?” she asked,

Dexter

of Dexter trying to one-up her ex was enough to make her chuckle.

before Dexter when they arrived at the Mason Garden. Moses had received news about Heather. “Heather is being

voice feigning indifference. “She’ll keep being an eyesore

“Alright.”

her head quizzically, Josie stared at Dexter, who had yet to exit the car.

slowly lifted into a warm smile. “It’s winter now,”

eyes lit with childlike glee. “Just

excitement. “We have wanted

a wide grin. “Cool! We’ll go

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