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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 535

Summary for Chapter 535: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Chapter summary: Chapter 535 from the book Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

Discover the most important events of Chapter 535, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess. With the engaging writing of Dana E., this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Lena pouted, "I had no idea the Harrisons would find out I pushed Clover. After they kicked me out, they wouldn't let me back in. They've beefed up security, and now I can't get in anymore."

The man on the other end of the line was clearly irritated. "I need to hang up now. Losing your black card was bad enough. What if the Harrisons trace it back to me? Lena, you know I can't have my identity exposed right now. If it gets out, I'm as good as dead!"

He angrily ended the call, and Josefina stealthily crept back, terrified of being caught.

...

Meanwhile, outside the restroom.

The lackey finally sensed something was off and tried to open the door, but Oliver blocked him.

"What the hell do you think you’re doing? And you said you weren’t eyeing my wife!"

Oliver’s fist collided with the lackey’s face, leaving him dazed.

Inside, Josefina’s pre-recorded voice echoed, "Ugh, my stomach’s killing me. Must’ve been the booze at the casino. It hurts so bad."

The lackey, hearing Josefina’s voice continue, remained skeptical. "How long can one person take a dump?" he thought, refusing to believe it.

Fuming, he covered his nose, and when he pulled his hand away, it was smeared with blood. "Son of a— you dare hit me?!"

Oliver, a man of few words but decisive action, landed another punch. "Hit you? Damn right, I hit you. What’s this about daring?"

The lackey, humiliated and furious, retorted, "That damn woman isn’t really in the toilet, is she? What’s your game?"

"You deaf or something? Can’t you hear my wife talking?" Oliver shot back.

As the lackey wiped the blood from his nose, gearing up to take on Oliver, the restroom door swung open.

"Will you all shut it! Can’t a girl get some peace in the loo?"

Clutching her stomach, Josefina pleaded, "Honey, please take me to the hospital. I need to get checked out, my stomach hurts so bad."

Seeing her distress, Oliver’s face turned fierce. "I’m taking my wife to the hospital right now. If this turns out to be serious, I’ll sue the pants off you guys! See you in court!"

With that, Oliver scooped Josefina up in his arms and strode out.

Josefina was startled; this wasn’t in the script!

She kept quiet, not wanting to give away the ruse.

Oliver, visibly pleased with himself, carried Josefina out. As they passed the door attendant, Oliver stumbled slightly, tilting toward him.

"Whoa there, cowboy! You trying to drop me or what?" Josefina exclaimed.

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