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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 1189

Summary for Chapter 1189: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Summary of Chapter 1189 – A pivotal chapter in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

The chapter Chapter 1189 is one of the most intense moments in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess, written by Dana E.. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Josefina whipped out her phone and fired off a quick text to Luke, telling him to hold down the fort at the entrance and split up for their next move. Wherever Makiko went, someone needed to tail her. As for Josefina, she had bigger fish to fry.

Settling back into her car, she opened her laptop, set up a hotspot, and got busy hacking into the neighborhood's surveillance system. It didn't take long before she was in. She zoomed in on the footage where Makiko had been, trying to figure out which floor or apartment she was headed to. Of course, just her luck, the cameras at that intersection were out of commission, and the surrounding ones weren’t much help either. Tracking Makiko was turning into a real headache.

Josefina called Livia for reinforcements. Livia showed up in no time, with a cup of bubble tea in hand. "Hey Josie, this one's for you."

"Thanks," Josefina replied, taking the drink. She caught Livia up on the situation, and they put their heads together to plan their next move.

Livia grinned. "Oh, this is a piece of cake. I brought some props." With that, Livia slipped on a nondescript outfit and applied makeup to transform into a weather-beaten middle-aged woman.

"I'm going to play the part of a scorned wife whose husband has a mistress. I won't directly describe Makiko, but I'll drop some hints. Josie, you hang tight for my good news."

Livia hopped out of the car, discreetly applying a few eye drops to make her eyes look red and puffy, like she'd been crying her eyes out, then walked off, theatrically rubbing her eyes. Josefina gave her a thumbs-up. "You're killing it."

It was showtime, and Livia wasn't about to mess it up. Josefina sat back in the car, waiting for any updates.

...

An hour and a half later, Josefina got a message from Livia.

Livia: Nailed it, Building 11.

Just as Josefina was about to step out of the car, another message from Livia came through.

Josefina nodded. "I'll dig into the residents of Building 11." Her fingers flew over the keyboard, pulling up all the data on the building, and the two of them scanned through it. After some time, they narrowed down a few options.

Livia volunteered for the next step: "Josie, why don't you take a break? Let me handle this. It's a simple task; I've got it covered."

Josefina tried to object, but Livia cut her off: "Honestly, I've got loads of free time lately. This is way easier than our usual missions."

Josefina finally agreed, letting Livia take the lead.

...

Meanwhile, Alfie found himself in Westwood again. He hadn't planned on letting Josefina know he was around, but fate had other ideas, bringing them face-to-face at a local diner. Alfie stood there, caught off guard. Could he make a quick escape? A flood of excuses ran through his mind, but in the end, not a single one left his lips.

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