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Blind Date Turned Proposal novel Chapter 1249

Summary for Chapter 1249 More Important Than His Life: Blind Date Turned Proposal

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At Chapter 1249 More Important Than His Life of Blind date turned proposal novel, Josie Warren, a young and ambitious woman with a flair for independence, found herself entangled in a web of surprises on the day of her blind date. Little did she know that the seemingly ordinary man across the table was none other than her immediate superior, Dexter Russell. In the content of Chapter 1249 More Important Than His Life and the following chapters of the novel "Blind date turned proposal",The revelation turned her world upside down, forcing her to confront unexpected feelings and a proposal she never saw coming? Read Blind date turned proposal novel Chapter 1249 More Important Than His Life at NovelFreePDF.com.

Grape nodded emphatically, then suddenly whispered, “Mommy, Daddy really loves you.”

Josie was taken aback. “Do you know what love is?”

“I don't know, but I know he's deeply in love with you.”

The child's words were disjointed, spilling out without rhyme or reason. Josie didn't pay it any mind.

Out of the blue, Grape asked, “Mommy, can you love Daddy?”

Josie paused once again, instinctively glancing at the figure outside. Love him?

“Why?” Josie asked.

“I want the two of you to be together, just like before in the big house, both of you loving me together.”

Before, Josie never thought much about being from a single-parent family. It wasn't until then that she realized the profound warmth a complete family could bring to a child's upbringing.

For a moment, she found it incredibly difficult to respond.

It was getting late. Grape mentioned she was exhausted, and before she knew it, she had drifted off to sleep. Josie carefully covered her with a small blanket before she quietly opened the car door and left.

When Dexter saw her, his fingers loosened, dropping the half-smoked cigarette to the ground, where it was snuffed out. “How are you feeling?”

Josie stood by his side, momentarily at a loss for words. “Not bad. You've been taking care of her. You must be exhausted from these past few days.”

Dexter managed to maintain his composure, no longer as emotionally expressive as he was when he was at sea.

“You've raised her well, so it wasn't a hardship. The focus is on official matters.”

Josie seemed to half-understand the words. The lingering scent of smoke was still present in the air. She cleared her throat lightly and said, “Grape mentioned she found a puppy?”

Dexter chuckled softly. “It's not a dog. It's a wolf pup.”

“A wolf?” She was taken aback.

“A timid wolf. It doesn't cause harm to anyone. For now, it only listens to Grape.”

Josie was taken aback, falling deeply into his soft, pitiful gaze. For instance? For instance, you.

“Was he just spouting nonsense? Show me the medical reports from back then, and we'll know the truth.”

Dexter furrowed his brows. At that moment, she seemed like a stubborn little creature, unable to break free.

“Yes,” he blurted out. “Without you by my side, I don't know how I could go on living.”

With such raw honesty, Josie was once again taken aback. She shook her head. “You are the CEO of Russell Group, the decision-maker of the Russell family. Your life shouldn't be bound by me. You wouldn't have allowed it in the past.”

The impression he gave her was one of perpetual rationality and calm, always weighing the pros and cons. Josie found it hard to believe she held such a significant weight in his life. How could he possibly act so impulsively?

“These titles, they only hold meaning when you're by my side.” Dexter reached out, taking her hand in his. “I used to think that no one was worth giving up everything for. But then you came into my life, your significance, so profound that even I can't fully comprehend. But that night, I found the answer.”

“What was the answer?”

“You mean more to me than my own life,” he replied.

Josie trembled when she heard that.

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