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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 1282

“Dad, seriously, why would I lie to you? I’m telling the truth, every word,” Cole blurted out.

“Cole, it’s not that I don’t believe you—I’m just curious. You used to be sharper than anyone I knew, always picking up on the tiniest details. How did you end up less quick-witted now than you were as a kid?”

Cole just stared at him, lost for words.

“Dad, I had amnesia, remember? Ever since then, my life’s been simple—no drama, no complicated stuff. I don’t have to scheme or play games anymore,” Cole said with a resigned sigh.

Sandi shot her dad a look, trying not to roll her eyes. Sure, like that was the whole truth.

Wilder kept quiet, but the thought crossed his mind: If Cole wasn’t such a schemer, then why was Mom still clueless about what he’s really up to?

The siblings fell silent, frustration simmering between them.

Honestly, sitting here felt like being on a set, everyone performing for an invisible audience.

It was all about who could keep up the act the longest.

Who could handle the pressure without cracking?

Before this, Wilder and Sandi had been completely sheltered from the family’s mess. They’d had no idea what was really going on behind closed doors.

Now that they were starting to see the truth, no one was in a good mood—and both of them couldn’t help but feel a little resentful toward Makiko and Cole.

Brandon could tell he wasn’t getting anywhere. With a sigh, he got up from the table.

“I’ll go see what Oliver has to say. You all eat—steak’s no good if it gets cold.”

He left with Bennett quietly following behind.

Cole tensed, replaying Robert’s last words in his mind. Was that a warning? A threat? He couldn’t tell—and it made him nervous.

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