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Blind Date Turned Proposal (Josie and Dexter)

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Chapter 888 The Birthday Gift Is A Forgery

Dexter wouldn’t let her leave.

When Morgan bombarded her with messages, she wasn’t sure how she should deal with

him.

Josie, staying in the room arranged by Dexter, replied word by word: I’m fine. I’ll survive.

Morgan called directly, but she didn’t pick up. Instead, she asked, “How is Heather?”

A voice message came through in reply. On it, Morgan scoffed, “Lying in the hospital and

getting an IV drip. Claudia is by her side.”

Heather had lost consciousness for a full three hours. When she woke up, she just stared

blankly at the ceiling, unwilling to speak.

When Claudia arrived in the ward, the attendant was just bringing in the day’s gift list for

her to review. She glanced at it and said, “Take it away.”

“Right Away.”

An epiphany suddenly crossed Claudia’s mind. She furrowed her brows and raised her

hand. “Let me see it again.”

The attendant handed it over again.

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She scanned through the list until she saw Josie’s name. The gift the latter sent was an

antique porcelain bowl.

Claudia glanced at the girl in the ward, let out a soft sigh, and ultimately didn’t go in.

“Take me to see it,” she said.

The attendant led the way, taking her to the storeroom.

The gift from Josie sat quietly under the light, amidst a cloud of dust.

Claudia took out the piece of porcelain and carefully examined it in her hand. Her

eyebrows furrowed. “A counterfeit…”

Based on her understanding of Josic, she would never be negligent in this regard, nor

would she present a

counterfeit.

Nevertheless, Claudia was certain that the piece of porcelain was indeed a fake.

Claudia couldn’t figure out the reason. After a long time, she realized that she seemed to

understand Josie more than she understood Liana.

That day was a good example. She never imagined that Liana would plagiarize, doing

something that completely disgraced the Olsen family.

She let out a soft sigh, left the storeroom, and took a detour to the study.

Inside, the light was dim. Mark sat in front of a massive bookshelf, smoking one cigarette

after another.

Claudia stepped forward softly, gently removing the cigarette from his mouth. “It’s not

good for your health.”

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Mark’s eyes were dry and looked extremely tired. He leaned on her, letting out a heavy

sigh. “Cloud, is this child our punishment?”

After a moment of silence, Claudia gently stroked his hunched back. “It’s our fault. We

didn’t raise her well. We are responsible.”

Adjusting his glasses, Mark said, “Even the capricious Sum would never do such a thing…”

This humiliating situation has utterly disgraced the Olsen family!

“She’s our child. We should give her our utmost care, don’t you think?” She comforted him

softly, “Let’s take it slow. For the time being, I won’t go to the monastery and stay at home

instead.”

Thanks to Dexter, Josie came to realize that behind the art gallery was a vast manor. Upon

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opening the room door, she could see streets crisscrossing in all directions.

She had heard that it used to be an ancient village, which was later abandoned and

transformed into an art gallery. Due to its sprawling area, there was a massive space left

unused at the back, which was later turned into a holiday manor by investors.

The autumn rain drizzled down. Accompanied by gusts of cold wind, it created an

atmosphere of desolation.

When Josie saw Dexter again, it was already two days later, and the swelling on her face

had subsided. somewhat.

Two of them were sitting on a raft. The boatman simply assumed they were tourists on

vacation, enthusiastically introducing the scenery. Dexter stared at the lake’s surface, not

knowing how much he was actually taking in.

Instead, Josie seemed quite intrigued. “Really? Is it really that special? Can that tree

actually grant wishes?”

In the center of the lake, there stood a century-old tree, adorned with red ribbons. These

were hung by visitors who came to make their wishes.

“Of course. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be so many people coming year after year,” said

the boatman.