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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 34

Hattie chimed in again, “The surveillance footage shows that she drugged Grandma when she was looking after her.”

The evidence was so obvious, yet Josefina couldn’t help but feel like it was a dead giveaway.

Was it really so?

Garrett said, “We’ve got both the witness and the evidence. I’m all set to call the cops and let them dig into this.”

Josefina nodded and asked with a smile, “You’ve got it all figured out. Why bother asking for my two cents?”

“Because you’re my girl. You stumbled upon this whole mess, so naturally, we’ve got to hash it out with you,” Garrett replied, cutting straight to the chase.

Hattie nodded in agreement, all smiley. “Sweetheart, your dad just spelled out exactly what’s on my mind.”

Josefina was touched. Thinking about Billy’s sour face in the morning, she was all the more drawn to her biological parents.

Based on the evidence at hand, they could only nab the caregiver for a good grilling to see if they could sniff out the mastermind.

With Josefina’s response, Garrett called his assistant, instructing him to wrap things up.

Josefina took out the medicinal pouches she had prepared and handed them over to the two. “This is a health pouch I made, boosts your strength,” and it also purged toxins from their bodies. However, it needed to be coupled with medication. Josefina was still in the experimental phase, so she wasn’t ready to give them that just yet.

Garrett and Hattie, receiving the gift from their daughter, were teary-eyed and over the moon. Hattie whipped out her phone and transferred five million bucks to Josefina. “Thanks for the gift, Josie.”

Garrett didn’t hesitate to transfer another five million. “Sweetie, thanks for your gift. I’m overjoyed.”

Happy enough to send a fortune?

Josefina, feeling a tad embarrassed, said, “You’re too kind. You’ve already given me a lot of money. No need to send more.”

Hattie insisted, “Josie, we make money for you to spend. If not you, then who?”

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