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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 972

Summary for Chapter 972: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Chapter summary of Chapter 972 – Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

In Chapter 972, 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.

As they strolled along, Brandon couldn't help but flash a wide, cheerful grin.

"Bennett, take a look at Oliver and Josie. Aren't they just the perfect couple? A real match made in heaven, if you ask me!"

Bennett chuckled, "Sir, you took the words right out of my mouth."

With a hearty laugh, Brandon sauntered over to the pair.

"Josie, you finally made it! I heard you were coming, so I had the chef whip up some pastries, desserts, and drinks. Oliver mentioned you love Asian cuisine, so our chef's busy in the kitchen right now."

Josefina was a bit taken aback by the warm welcome but replied honestly, "Thank you, Grandpa Brandon. You really didn't have to go to all this trouble. I might not even stay for dinner."

Brandon insisted, "Josie, since you're here, you simply must stay for a meal. Besides, I have something important I want to discuss with you."

Josefina raised a curious eyebrow, "Grandpa Brandon, what would you like to talk about?" She took a seat.

Brandon instructed, "Bennett, please serve Josie some tea and bring the pastries and desserts over to the dining table so she can enjoy them."

Standing up, Brandon suggested, "Josie, let's move to the dining room. We can eat and chat there."

Oliver pulled Josefina up with a grin, "It's all your favorites."

Josefina followed them to the table, where a maid soon arrived with an array of treats, setting them down in front of her for easy access.

The pastries looked exquisite, and the selection of drinks was enough to make anyone's mouth water.

"Josie, give them a try and see what you think."

Picking up a pastry with her right hand and a small plate with her left to catch any crumbs, Josefina took a bite. Oliver held the plate for her, making sure she could savor it.

After tasting, Josefina praised, "This is delightful, really well-made."

Brandon beamed with satisfaction and turned to Bennett, "Bennett, make sure the chef stays on, so he can send some treats over to Josie now and then."

"Josie, don't worry about where you'll live after marriage. How about this? I'll have Oliver move in with you."

Josefina was at a loss for words.

Oliver nodded earnestly, "Josie, I'm on board with that idea. I'm willing."

Josefina rubbed her forehead, murmuring, "Oliver, are you some kind of marriage fanatic?"

He was so eager to get married, yet he'd been single until now.

"Grandpa Brandon, I'm not ready to get married just yet. I'd like to wait a couple more years."

Josefina's decision wiped the smile off Brandon's face.

Brandon shot Oliver a stern look, "Oliver, are you giving Josie a hard time? She's a kind soul and wouldn't complain even if she were upset. If you're mistreating Josie, don't expect to call me Grandpa anymore!"

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