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Blind date turned proposal (Josie and Dexter) novel Chapter 421

Chapter 421 Competing Bid 

The secretary shouted on Dexter’s behalf, “1.5 million.” 

Whenever Josie increased the bid by one hundred thousand, Dexter would counter with another two hundred thousand. 

Mrs. Langman did not seem displeased. Instead, she watched the scene with interest. 

 

Josie was not sure what she should do. It was only a woman’s bracelet, yet Dexter persistently bid for it. She wondered which woman he planned to give it to and felt annoyed. 

Still, she was determined not to let him humiliate her. 

Josie announced daringly, “1.8 million.” 

The bid attracted even more attention to her. Everyone looked at the bracelet and wondered what was so unique that she would bid such an incredible sum. 

Dexter countered calmly, “Two million.” 

Josie was bursting with fury. 

Dexter was always like this. He would always do something just enough to grate on her 

nerves. 

Two million was a tremendous sum, but it meant nothing to Dexter. However, it was not a sum Josie could afford to play with. 

Josie glared at Dexter furiously, but he did not look at her. It angered her, prompting her to grab her phone and message him. 

Dexter received the message. ‘Why do you bid like that? Aren’t you worried about what people would say?’ 

Josie thought she had caught his weakness and announced her bid, “2.5 million.” 

She was fuming and was determined not to let Dexter give the bracelet she liked to someone else. 

Dexter read the message and chuckled. Then, he raised his hand and said, “Three million.” 

Mrs. Langman gasped slightly, alerting Josie of her recklessness. Josie realized it was pointless to compete with Dexter. He could spend any amount of money to bid for the bracelet regardless of what others thought. On the other hand, Josie could not afford to behave that way. 

It’s only a bracelet. 

Josie calmed down and stopped bidding. 

Thus, Dexter won the bid with three million. 

After the dust had settled, Josie covered her face sadly, hiding from the crowd’s curious 

gazes. 

She did not notice Dexter looking at her. 

After that, no other items at the auction caught Josie’s interest. Instead, she found it fascinating watching people bidding for them. Later, she was tired and said goodbye to Mrs. Langman before leaving the auction venue. 

She glanced at Dexter’s seat before leaving and noticed he had left. 

The auction was held in a hotel owned by the Olsen family. Many of the guests chose to stay the night there, including Josie. 

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