Chapter summary of Chapter 699 – Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.
In Chapter 699, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E., readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess.
Brandon was just about to take a sip of water when Dominic hit him with a question.
Without a word, Brandon set his glass down, glanced at Josefina, then back at Dominic, and said evenly, "Dominic, it's not that I don't want to help you, but I can't force someone against their will. Besides, Josie tried before, right? Wasn't it your mom who refused her treatment? If Josie goes again and can't fix your mom's leg, with your mom's temper, she might sue Josie, don't you think?"
Josefina, who had been silent up until now, really wanted to give Brandon a round of applause.
Grandpa Brandon nailed it!
"Dominic, what Grandpa Brandon said is exactly how I feel. I've been to the hospital before, and Shay was there too, stopping me from treating your mom. I've heard Shay's into medicine as well; I believe she can take care of your mom's leg too."
Dominic was at a loss for words.
He hadn't expected that even bringing over ginseng wouldn't sway Brandon to his side.
After all that effort, was he really going to leave empty-handed?
Dominic couldn't accept it. He frowned and said, "Ms. Josefina, I'm truly sorry about this. I sincerely ask for your help with my mother's treatment. As for the fee, you name it."
Josefina chuckled, "Ten billion?"
Dominic choked, his eyes pleading with Brandon for help.
Brandon, pretending not to notice, focused his gaze on Oliver and Josefina instead.
Oliver snorted with laughter, "Is ten billion a lot? Compared to your mom's leg, is it really that much?"
Dominic's anger flared, but he forcefully suppressed it.
On any other day, the glass in front of him would have already shattered.


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