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The Heiress They Couldn't Break (Amelia and Jeremy) novel Chapter 622

Chapter 622 Villain

Of course Josie was very angry.

But since Harrison had said that, she didn’t want to make a scene in public.

So, she didn’t say another word and returned to her table in embarrassment.

This is so infuriating! I’m so mad!”

Back at her seat, Josie pitifully complained to Amelia. “I feel like I became the villain in a novel!”

Her words made Amelia laugh. “No way. How could you be the villain?”

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Isn’t the villain always the one who tries to break a couple apart and then gets chased away by the male ead?”

And right now, she had just been sent away by Harrison.

You can’t think like that. You should be confident and see yourself as the main character. They’re the jerk ind she’s the bad woman.”

Amelia didn’t agree with her thinking and corrected her seriously.

osie blinked and suddenly looked enlightened.

That’s right. Why am I putting myself down? They should be the bad ones!”

he picked up a knife and absentmindedly poked the cake in front of her. The frosting was completely uined, showing how upset and unwilling she felt.

After Josie disappeared from their side, the gloomy look on Harrison’s blind date finally eased.

he straightened her posture and tried to show a gentle smile. She softly said, “Harrison, about her…

he wanted him to see her gentle and reasonable side, but Harrison acted like he didn’t hear her. He nterrupted calmly, “Sorry. I don’t think this blind date suits me.”\

What?”

juch a sudden twist was impossible for her to accept. She thought she heard wrong.

Her smile froze. Her eyes widened in shock and disbelief.

She opened her mouth and after a long moment finally spoke, her voice trembling and urgent. “Harrison, what did you say? Just now you were…”

A marriage connection with the Ramleys would be a great honor for her and her family.

On top of that, Harrison was handsome and capable, the ideal man for many women.

Yet after what just happened, he directly said it didn’t suit him.

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Chapter 622 Villain

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“I’ll pay for dinner. I have something to do, so I’ll leave first. Enjoy your meal.”

Harrison clearly had no intention of listening to her further. He stood up, straightened his clothes, and walked away without hesitation.

The woman felt both angry and embarrassed. She wanted to stop him but couldn’t lower her pride, so she could only watch him leave helplessly.

The gentle and elegant image she carefully maintained was gone, leaving only shame and resentment.

She also felt too embarrassed to keep eating alone, so she grabbed her purse and quickly left in high heels, escaping the place where she lost face.

After watching them leave, Josie couldn’t understand what just happened.

“What does this mean? Why did they both leave?

“Amelia, I’m not seeing things, right? That woman looked really angry when she left.”

Did they have a falling out?

If so, that might actually be good. Then I’d have a chance.

The moment that thought appeared, Josie felt like a villain again.

“Probably the blind date failed. Harrison didn’t like her,” Amelia kindly explained, then teased, “Are you happy?”

“I actually feel happy. And you still say I’m not the villain? Isn’t this exactly how villains think?”

Josie began doubting herself again.

Amelia laughed and poked her forehead. “What nonsense are you thinking?

“Harrison didn’t have a real relationship with her. A failed blind date and they go their separate ways— that’s normal. Why are you saying that?”

Her friend’s words instantly calmed Josie’s tangled feelings. After hearing this, she stopped overthinking

After dinner, Josie went home. As soon as she entered the living room, she saw her parents. Renard Hutton and Daisy Hutton, and her brother Jamal Hutton sitting together and seemingly talking about her.

“This man is good. Great temperament and a successful career. He suits Josic.”

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