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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 1088

"I'll be gentle, don't worry. It's going to look fantastic." Josefina laughed, shaking her head as she led Oliver back home. "Let's get home first and let them sort out their own mess!"

The bugs she released were actually the ones Tori and her crew had caught and brought back, which Josefina then redistributed. It was late into the night when a figure dressed in black appeared by the vegetable greenhouse on the outskirts.

"Boss, we've got a situation. I've been following the bugs and they're everywhere! Every house has them at their doorstep. How are we supposed to make a move now?"

"What?" The man in black was shocked.

"It's true! We've checked each house, and they all have bugs, just not a lot. Plus, the area around the villas and other places too. Some people have even noticed and posted photos online."

Feeling the heat, the man in black scrambled for his phone to deal with the online mess. This can't go public!

"You incompetent fools!" he muttered angrily.

His underling kept quiet, knowing it wasn’t his fault. If anyone's to blame, it's the one who released the bugs—talk about a plan backfiring! The underling fumed silently, not daring to speak up.

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Meanwhile, at dinner with Brandon and Cole’s family, Bennett rushed in, looking flustered. "Sir, there’s trouble. There are black bugs at our doorstep. I've asked around, and they say they're some curse bugs! Someone’s got it in for you!"

Brandon set down his fork, exuding authority. "Hmph! What nonsense. Whoever's trying to mess with me will regret it!"

He turned to Cole, "Cole, don’t worry. I know you’ve always had a thing about bugs."

"Dad, I’m surprised you remember that."

"Of course I do. What you like and dislike is important to me."

Wilder and Sandi weren’t around for breakfast; rumor had it they’d gone a bit too hard at a party last night and were still sleeping it off.

"Sir, I asked young Oliver, and he mentioned the Harrison family's entrance had bugs too."

Brandon stood up, his appetite gone. "Josie’s health can’t handle such shocks. Bennett, get my stash of ginseng and take it to Josie later."

"But sir, isn’t that your emergency supply?" Bennett hesitated, concerned.

"My life’s not what matters; new life is. I owe Josie for the peace I live in. No gift can truly convey my gratitude."

Brandon was steadfast, and Bennett knew better than to argue. Bennett fetched the ginseng and accompanied Brandon to the Harrison family.

As soon as they left, Makiko quietly slipped out the door as well.

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