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Blind date turned proposal (Josie and Dexter) novel Chapter 957

She remembered raising this dog as a child, and although Dexter knew about it, he had never seen it. Now, after so many years, he had probably forgotten. Moreover, Heather was afraid of revealing the truth, so it was unlikely for him to see it.

That was why she responded with confidence.

"Do you want to keep it?" Dexter rested his hand on the car window.

"Can't I keep it? Mason Garden is mine now. You said so yourself."

"What's the point in keeping it?"

"Self-defense."

He didn't voice his opinion but glanced deeply at the worn-out appearance of Pepper and instructed Moses to drive on.

The car sped off, leaving a trail of dust. Josie, leading Pepper, was fuming with anger. "Pepper," she said, "this man is our enemy. If you ever see him again, bite him as hard as you can."

Pepper stuck out its tongue, unsure of how much it understood.

The Maybach pulled up in Mason Garden. Before Dexter got out of the car, he received a response from the other end: Mr. Russell, this dog is indeed the one from Olsen Residence. How did it end up with Ms. Warren?

Dexter narrowed his eyes, his expression somber.

Josie was short of staff at Wavery these days, so she could only leave Pepper at Mason Garden. After instructing Julie to take care of it, she then asked, "Where is Mr. Russell?"

Upon hearing these words, Julie's tone softened, as if there was a glimmer of hope. She quickly said, "Mr. Russell went straight to the study as soon as he came back and hasn't come out yet. He must be very tired."

Josie let it be.

In a moment, Julie came out holding a bowl of soup, signaling her to go.

Josie furrowed her brows. "I'm not going."

Julie clicked her tongue. "Mrs. Russell, don't be so rigid. Perhaps, he might come back if you soften a bit."

"It's a pity some people don't appreciate it." Dexter said with a light laugh. "Once I leave, she'll probably hate me to death."

Josie had been holding the soup for a while, so the tips of her fingers were burning hot.

"Perhaps Ms. Warren wouldn't react this way if she knew of your good intentions."

"You don't understand her," the man's voice was tender, his tone seemingly sighing.

After a while, Larry hesitated and said, "But, don't you suspect..."

The voice at the end of the conversation was deliberately lowered. Josie's phone in her pocket vibrated, so she didn't hear clearly. She took out her phone and indifferently saw the message. It was today's hot topic—

Liana picked up Dexter from work, and the newlywed couple displayed an intimate demeanor.

In the photo, the two were walking closely together in the parking lot. Indeed, they looked intimate.

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