The Epic Blind Date with My Boss
Chapter 681
Chapter 681 Speculation and Test
Dexter arrived half an hour later.
Paul exited the car with the servants’ help and said, “Thank
you, Dexter.”
“We shouldn’t have sent you to Russell Mansion in the first place. It was our mistake,” Dexter replied evenly.
No matter how friendly Henry was, Paul could not be at ease staying in Russell Mansion because it was not his home.
He smiled knowingly and patted Dexter’s hand to indicate that he appreciated what Dexter did for him.
Furthermore, he saw that Dexter was responsible and trustworthy and thought Josie had married the right man.
Although Paul was initially wary of Dexter, he had come to trust him.
Josie went out of her room. She was still in her pajamas but wore shoes this time. “What took you so long?”
Dexter handed the dessert to her and answered calmly, “The strawberry cake was popular. I had to queue up for some time.”
as expected. She offered
He did not like desserts but opened his mouth as Josie
“It’s sweet.”
something
a bite, Paul scolded, “Dexter queued for twenty minutes to get you this cake. How can you be so
she would never trample on Dexter’s effort to make her happy. However, she had become rebellious
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did not say
this. She could not help but express her frustration before him, leaving her torn. between wanting him to know her feelings and not wanting
she felt bitter, she did not want to
hoping that he would
family’s New Year celebration this year. Moreover, Josie had no relatives. Thus,
the fifth day of the New Year, so Josie asked. tentatively, “Do you have any
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