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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 25

Josefina rolled up to the farm on the west outskirts, which looked like any regular old farm but was actually her secret lab in disguise. She tinkered away the whole afternoon and whipped up antidotes for Garrett, Hattie, and Clover.

Percy watched Josefina work her magic with the meds and couldn’t help but moan, “Boss, can’t you leave some glory for the rest of us? You’re killing it! You make those medical profs look like amateurs.”

Josefina packed up the antidote and said, “The next steps are on you. Whip up the meds and hit me up when you’re done. Then I’ll swing by for the experiments.”

Percy nodded like a bobblehead. “You got it. I’ll buzz you the second I’ve got news.”

Luke strolled in and announced, “Boss, last month’s earnings were transferred to your bank account. If Billy knew he was duped and treated trash like treasure, he’d probably puke his guts out.”

Percy scoffed, “Serves him right! If it weren’t for you constantly cleaning up his messes, his company would’ve gone belly-up ages ago. Now he’s crossed you, so bankruptcy is just desserts!”

Josefina looked up. “Billy’s bankrupt?”

Luke replied, “He’s on the brink. Your father got involved. And after you pulled your collab from his company, given his track record, you think he can turn things around?”

Percy chimed in, “It’s high time Billy realized who’s the real lucky charm in the Antonio family!”

Josefina couldn’t help but chuckle at their banter, and with a smile, she said, “Alright, I’m outta here.”

She drove off and made it back home by five in the afternoon. As soon as she stepped in, Josefina caught Lena and Hattie’s laughter echoing from the living room — a heartwarming mother-daughter moment if there ever was one.

Josefina walked in. Her glowing skin and delicate features exuded the unmistakable aura of the Harrison family’s heiress.

The servants greeted her with utmost respect, “Welcome back, Miss.” The title “Miss” made Lena’s face flicker. She felt like she’d been pricked in the heart.

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