Summary of Chapter 670 – A pivotal chapter in Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
The chapter Chapter 670 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.
"Mandy, if you had any common sense, you'd go talk to your professor about this. Aren't you studying medicine too? We have alumni connections. Why not reach out to some of our school's faculty?" Josefina's words made Mandy's panic spike even more.
When Josefina spoke with such conviction, it had to be true.
Mandy frowned, "Or maybe you're the one messing with Grandma. You saw her yesterday too. It must be you!"
Everyone around was stunned into silence.
Mandy's logic was just beyond belief!
Reid couldn't take it any longer. He walked over, his tone sharp, "Mandy, should someone check your head? It's like there's nothing but mush up there. With that kind of thinking, good luck finding a decent guy."
Josefina almost burst out laughing. Mandy had her sights set on Xavier, and her taste was indeed questionable.
Josefina kept her amusement in check and said, "Reid, let's not waste our breath explaining. If she wants to be an idiot, let her."
Reid, still frustrated, added, "Mandy, you really should get yourself checked out."
Ayala grabbed Mandy by the arm, "Mandy, come on. Let's head back."
Evan's voice cut through sharply, "Take her home and make sure the bodyguards watch her, taking her to and from school."
Mandy was furious, "Dad, how could you do this to me? It's like I'm under surveillance. I'm not a criminal!"
Evan retorted, "You're not a criminal; you're just annoying."
Josefina snickered, and Mandy glared at her, "What are you laughing at!"
Josefina simply replied, "If I want to laugh, I'll laugh. It's not against the law."
Hattie joined in, "My daughter can laugh if she wants to. Laughing isn't a crime!"
Then, in a softer tone, Hattie said to Josefina, "Josie, you've had a rough day. Let's get you home to rest."
"Mom, there's still time. I should head back to class."
She had taken a day off yesterday and another this morning. She couldn't afford to slack any further.
"Percy's keeping an eye on Grandma. If anything comes up, he'll let me know." Josefina didn't want to run into Mandy again. Talking to her was like talking to a wall.



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