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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 418

"Lena, try on the outfit I picked out for you tonight. If it doesn't fit, I'll have the store send someone to exchange it."

"Thanks, Mom. The clothes you buy always fit perfectly. You know me better than anyone."

Hattie grinned, enjoying the contentment their current life brought.

Meanwhile, Lena silently schemed, pondering how to get rid of Josefina.

...

After returning home, Oliver uncorked a bottle of red wine, swirling the burgundy liquid in his glass and watching the wine's legs cascade down the sides.

Carter walked in with a respectful nod. "Mr. Oliver, our investigation shows Lena has been mingling with different strangers over the years. But the people she meets vary – sometimes they’re elderly, other times children, and never the same person twice. It's making things difficult to track."

Oliver was taken aback; he hadn’t anticipated that Lena was genuinely plotting against the Harrisons to seize their fortune.

Thank goodness Josefina came back; otherwise, the Harrisons might have been wiped out one by one.

"Keep digging," Oliver ordered. "Track down everyone Lena’s been in contact with over the years. No matter how long it takes, find out!"

Anyone who messed with Josie’s family was messing with him, and Oliver wouldn’t stand for it.

Feeling the intensity emanating from Oliver, Carter quickly responded, "Yes, Mr. Oliver. Rest assured, I’ve deployed a large team to expedite the investigation. We'll get answers soon."

As Carter hurried out to speed up the process, Oliver’s brow furrowed with concern.

Such a massive conspiracy – who else could be involved?

Standing by the floor-to-ceiling window with his wine glass in hand, his eyes, sharp beneath his brows, burned with fierce determination.

From his vantage point, he surveyed all of Westwood, wondering who else had the capability for such a scheme.

...

Ruby was in a pickle; her life had taken an unfortunate turn.

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