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Blind date turned proposal (Josie and Dexter) novel Chapter 419

Chapter 419 Meeting Mrs Langman 

 

Summer edited the interview the following day before sending it to the printing press. Then, newspapers containing the interview were distributed all over the city on the second day evening. The interview with Dexter was popular with the public. 

Since Summer had done well, the supervisor did not skimp on praises. However, her success caused dissatisfaction among her colleagues and led to many enemies. Many caused her trouble behind her back, but she never retaliated because she did not care. 

Russell Group was full of talented individuals, but Dexter still stood out from these people and was always a few steps above them. He was different from ordinary people. Therefore, Summer believed she still had much to improve to grow to his level. 

She wanted to be recognized for her abilities and not just as the daughter of the Olsen family. 

Josie received no response for her submitted resumes. Still, she was not anxious and spent most of her time with her father, Paul. 

When free, she went with him to the hospital for a follow-up check. Matthew said Paul was recovering well. Since recovery was challenging for Paul’s condition, it was not easy for him to recover to his level. Thus, Josie was glad to hear that. 

“By 

the way, the medical team Dexter brought to the hospital has left, Matthew mentioned suddenly. 

Josie recalled their previous argument and paused before replying, “That’s good.” 

Matthew spun a pen between his fingers and seemed awkward. He smiled bitterly. “They have half the credit in curing Mr. Warren’s condition. For nearly a year, they spent all their time treating him.” 

Josie understood what he was implying. In other words, he meant Dexter cared about her tremendously. 

“I understand.” 

The photos from that night were never exposed to the public. Josie knew Dexter had intercepted those photos and taken them down. 

Later, Josie left the hospital with Paul. As they reached the lobby entrance, someone shouted, “Mrs. Russell,” 

Josie was stunned. She and Paul turned around and saw the elegant Mrs. Langman coming their way. She seemed happy to see Josie. “I didn’t expect to see you in the hospital. You’re 

here for…” 

Josie forced a smile. “He’s my father. I brought him here for a follow-up.” 

Mrs. Langman seemed to have known about this. She had a strange expression as she regarded Paul. On the other hand, Paul understood she wanted to talk to Josie alone. “Jo, I’l wait for you outside.” 

“Sure.” 

After Paul left, Mrs. Langman held her arm and said, “What’s wrong? Why didn’t you bring a servant with you?” 

Her words showed the stark contrast between their social statuses. Josie pursed her lips and replied, “I’m used to going everywhere alone. Mrs. Langman, you’re here for…” 

Mrs. Langman complained about her recent bodily ailments and said she visited the hospital for a checkup. Then, she asked, “I heard recently that you and Dexter had a huge row. How is it now? Have you reconciled?” 

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