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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 1220

Josefina burst out laughing. “What if it’s a girl?”

Oliver grinned. “Then I’ll be the most doting dad ever.”

Josefina giggled. “Wow, Oliver. Double standards much?”

He shrugged, all mock-serious. “Boys need a little tough love to grow up strong. But girls? They’re already perfect, like precious gems. No polishing needed.”

Josefina just stared at him, lost for words. The way he said it almost made sense.

She shook her head, half amused. “Listening to you, I almost feel sorry for our future son.”

Oliver pulled her closer. “Why? With a mom like you, he’s already won the jackpot.”

Blushing, Josefina playfully smacked his chest. “You really know how to say all the right things.”

He wrapped an arm around her, leading her back inside. “Let’s go home.”

She leaned into him, her voice soft. “Okay.”

To Oliver, it didn’t matter what anyone else thought. This was his wife, and he’d spoil her as much as he wanted.

Meanwhile, Brandon was sitting in his study, an old photo album open on his lap. He gently traced a faded family picture with his finger.

“This was the last photo we took together before Cole ran away,” he murmured. “It’s been more than ten years. He’s changed so much—I barely recognize him.”

The thought weighed on him, heavy as stone.

Bennett, standing nearby, sighed. “Sir, I never thought Cole would end up so different. And that peanut allergy—he just got better overnight? What if… what if he’s not really our Cole?”

Brandon’s hand froze on the photo, his eyes clouded with disbelief and confusion.

“When he came back, I had our old family doctor run another DNA test. Someone I’ve known for years. There’s no mistake,” Brandon said firmly.

“Even so, sir, maybe you should ask Ms. Josefina to take a look? She’s an amazing doctor. If anyone can figure this out, it’s her.”

Brandon fell silent, lost in thought. After a long pause, he nodded.

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