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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 394

After lunch, around one in the afternoon, Josefina picked up her phone to tackle some work.

"Oliver, I need to head back now, and you should return to the office too. You've been away for a few days, and there must be a pile of documents waiting for you."

George had been urging Oliver to leave several times, but Oliver was reluctant. He wanted to spend more time with Josefina.

Oliver tried a different tactic, "Didn't your mentor mention sending some seafood? How about I come over for dinner tonight?"

"Oliver, you should have dinner with Grandpa Brandon instead. He needs your company and care too."

With Josefina insisting, Oliver had no choice but to agree.

"Alright, I'll join you for dinner tomorrow."

Josefina smiled warmly as she said goodbye to Oliver.

By three in the afternoon, the family was eagerly waiting.

Grandpa Robert glanced at his watch, "Time's dragging. When will Josie get here?"

Garrett tried to calm him down, "Dad, don't worry. She might be stuck in traffic."

Hattie was anxious too, "I'm so eager to see Josie. I wonder if she's lost weight or if she's missed me."

Dorian was silent, but his constant glances at his watch showed his impatience.

Lena sat sullenly with her head down, trying to hide her brewing temper.

Suddenly, someone entered, and everyone looked up. It was Ryan.

"Miss Josefina, did you order some seafood? These folks have brought a delivery, said it's for Miss Josefina."

Lena stood up, "Yes, that's my seafood order. Let them bring it in."

Ryan was impressed, "The seafood is incredibly fresh, especially the lobsters – they're huge! And the scallops, king-sized oysters... wow, I've never seen such an exotic collection of seafood. Quite an eye-opener."

He led the delivery people through another door to the kitchen.

Lena's expression flickered with doubt.

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