That Day When I Got Married to My Boss at the Blind Date

Chapter 739 A Mysterious Man



Chapter 739 A Mysterious Man 

Josie returned to her seat beside Arnold and asked softly, “Have you finished negotiating?”

He frowned. “Why is your face so pale? You look as if you have seen a ghost.”

“It’s scarier than a ghost.” Josie continued to urge him, “Can we leave??

Arnold sensed something was wrong with her. “Didn’t you want to investigate Paul? We haven’t asked anything.”

Josie glanced at the people in the room, noting their fierce expressions. “I can see you are all scared of Wayne. You probably won’t reveal anything even if I ask.”

Arnold leaned toward Mr. Vipera and said, “See, my lover is obsessed about finding her father. She has been with me for many years, so I must at least help her. Can you give us some information about her missing father?”

“What happened back then?”

Mr. Vipera regarded Josie. He was present yesterday and knew what she wanted to know.

“Arnold, I’ve warned you not to be too involved with a woman.”

Arnold nodded. “I’ll only be asking for your help this time.”

Mr. Vipera fell silent and considered the matter. Then, he looked at Josie and said, “I can’t reveal much. All I can say it the past matter has been resolved, and Wayne has no reason to abduct him. At least I didn’t receive any information about his abduction.”

Josie was surprised by his answer. In other words, Paul’s disappearance had nothing to do with Wayne.

She wanted to ask another question, but Arnold stopped her. “Thank you, Mr. Vipera.”

They stayed there for another half an hour for Arnold to finalize the business deal. Then, he held Josie’s hand and headed outside, only to bump into Robert at the door. He looked a lot older under the dim light.

“Miss,” he said, “have you never considered that you’re the reason why your father is missing.”

Josie freed her hand from Arnold. “What do you mean? Please explain.

“It’s nothing much. It looks like you still haven’t discovered your past. That’s why you’re rushing around. like a headless chicken.”

Robert’s words seemed to hint at something, fanning Josie’s suspicion. She plopped herself beside Robert and poured him a glass of wine. “Do you mean you know about my past?”

Robert laughed and waved his hand. “Don’t ask me. I don’t know anything. You fainted before the hospital -door years ago, and Paul treated you out of kindness. Unfortunately, you had amnesia and couldn’t

remember anything. Still, he took care of you for a month and decided to adopt you.”

“At the time, I told him not to adopt you because you’re jinxed. He refused to believe me, and now, calamity befell him.”

Robert’s words were vague and nonsensical. Arnold felt staying was pointless and whispered, “Josie, let’s go.”

But Josie refused to move. She asked, “What kind of person was my father then?”

Robert pondered before answering. “He was young and stubborn, yet freaking kind.”

Josie committed those words to memory before leaving with Arnold.

Arnold frowned upon noticing her dazed expression and held her gently. “Robert’s words are untrustworthy. Don’t take them to heart.”

“But… he was right about a few things. My father is stubborn but kind.”

Those few words convinced Josie that he was telling the truth. Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

“Arnold, how did Robert hurt his leg?”

“I heard Wayne turned the hospital upside down after his sister passed away. Everyone at the scene was punished. Your father was kicked out of Rivodia while Robert crippled his leg.”

After that, Robert was dragged into the underworld and was forced to resign as a hospital director. He had no choice but to work for others.

Josie sneered, “I’m really curious about who Wayne is.

Arnold grabbed her urgently upon hearing her. “Enough! Stop meddling in this. I’m sending you back to Wavery tomorrow!”


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