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Blind Date Turned Proposal (Josie and Dexter)

Chapter 632
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Chapter 632 We’ll Never Know if She’s Useless

Josie raised her eyebrows in amusement. “I seem to be fated with Rivonia, even though

I’ve never been there before.”

Both Heather and Morgan were from Rivodia. The people in her life who were entangled

with her were somehow connected to Rivodia.

Arnold’s expression was unreadable as he looked at her. “Rivodia is a nice place. You could

there sometime,” he said after a short pause.

She had been in Wavery too long and rarely traveled outside its borders. “We’ll see,” she

answered with an indifferent response.

However, she had never heard from Dexter about Heather being sent away. She was

pleasantly surprised by how quietly he had tried to end everything.

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“It’s such a pity for Heather, who worked hard to come to the city only to be sent back

home in disgrace by a powerful man,” Arnold chuckled softly.

Josie’s eyebrows furrowed as she turned to look at him. “Don’t try to shift the blame,” she

chided.

“What do you mean?”

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“If it weren’t for you, she wouldn’t be in this situation. You’re the first person to blame for

this.”

Josie’s face grew grimmer with each passing second. She had never confronted Arnold,

but he had pushed her buttons this time. “Mr. Carter, you’re a skilled man. However, you

won’t be able to use the same tricks over and over again.”

They stood still under the faint sunlight, their eyes locked on each other.

Arnold smirked. “Unfortunately, you weren’t willing to be my pawn, so I had to find

someone else.”

“Your poor pawn…” Josie leaned in closer to him and said in a hushed tone, “is useless

now.”

Arnold lowered his gaze and grinned mischievously at her. His heart fluttered at the sight

of her pale face, but he regained his cool and confidently said, “We’ll never know.”

Josie wasn’t interested in continuing the conversation with him. She started walking away

but suddenly realized that she had forgotten her lunchbox. She quickly turned around,

grabbed it, and stomped away in anger.

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“Josie,” Arnold called out to her.

She continued to march forward, crossing the ground that had been filled with cement.

“Since it’s the end of the year, Dexter must be very busy. I suggest you stay by his side.

You don’t have to come to the construction site.”

Josie grew suspicious of his words. She turned around aggressively and snapped, “Shoo.”

Arnold did not get angry at her. Instead, he was bewildered by her reaction. There was still

another half a month until the construction work was finished. It seemed like he would

have to personally monitor them.

His phone had been buzzing in his pocket for a long time when he finally picked it up.

Andy’s voice came across the line in a panicky tone, “Mr. Carter, it’s already two twenty.

Mrs. Carter has called me several times to ask where you are. Are you on your way to the

Olsen Residence?”

Arnold’s eyes were fixed on Josie’s back as she walked away.

He sighed deeply before replying, “I’m on my way.”

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Andy’s eyes widened in shock. “You haven’t left yet?”

He knew it was a long drive from the construction site to the Olsen Residence.

Josie returned to Angelina, who had a wide grin on her face. “Ms. Warren, you’re friends

with Mr. Carter as well?”

She noticed that the two had been talking for a long time, but Josie’s face was etched with

frustration when she returned.

“I know him. He’s a know-it-all,” Josie huffed. She wasn’t afraid of Arnold at all.

The lines on Angelina’s forehead deepened as she thought about it. “Kodille is located in

the west, but we’re on the north side of the city. I don’t think he got the food on the way,”

she said, trying to make sense of Arnold’s words.

Not only were they in different directions, but he also had to travel a long way from his

office. to get to the construction site. And that’s not even counting the time it took to wait

for the food to be prepared and packed.

Josie froze for a while as she realized the implications of Angelina’s words. She squinted

her eyes and pursed her lips in confusion but quickly recovered and said, “You don’t have

to worry about him. He’s the CEO. He has all the time and money in the world to travel the

extra mile.”

Angelina rubbed her temples. “Is that so?” she asked, still not quite believing it.