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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 498

Summary for Chapter 498: Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess

Chapter summary: Chapter 498 from the book Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess by Dana E.

Discover the most important events of Chapter 498, 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.

At that moment, Rowan's voice softened, taking on a calm, relaxed tone. "Oliver, I need to talk to you."

It had been ages since Oliver had heard Rowan sound so peaceful.

Without giving it much thought, Oliver responded, his voice cold and indifferent, "What do you want?"

Rowan glanced at Sydney and smiled. "Oliver, are you free tomorrow? Come over for dinner. I remember you love my homemade meatloaf. How about you join us for a meal in the evening?"

Both Rowan and Sydney expected Oliver to agree, but they were taken aback by his icy reply.

"Do you even remember what day it is tomorrow? Rowan, how on earth did my mom fall for you? How did a cold, heartless, ungrateful man like you win her over?"

Rowan's face turned red with embarrassment and anger. Unable to hold it in, he roared, "Oliver, you're completely out of line to speak to me like that!"

"And why shouldn't I be? You don't even remember my mom's anniversary. You only deserve to be spoken to like this!"

Sydney was stunned; she had also forgotten the significance of the following day.

Clearly, Rowan had forgotten too.

Oliver scoffed, "Can't remember my mom's anniversary, but I bet you remember Sydney and Dominic's, right?"

Before Rowan could lash out, Oliver had already hung up.

The bodyguard quickly snatched the phone away, cursing his mistake and hoping Mr. Oliver wouldn't hold it against him.

...

Back in his room, Rowan, seething with anger, smashed the water glass on the table.

He turned around and pointed at Sydney, cursing nonstop. "This is all your fault! What kind of lousy idea was that? Happy to see me get chewed out by Oliver?"

Sydney felt wronged. Rowan didn't remember the day, and neither did she!

She approached Rowan, her voice as soft as a gentle spring breeze, utterly soothing. "Rowan, don't be angry. It's my fault. I forgot about tomorrow."

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