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Miss Josefina: Nobody's Princess novel Chapter 821

Josefina said, "I'm here because I wanted to ask if anything unusual has been happening at your place lately."

Sylvie replied, a bit sarcastically, "Well, my grandma being in a coma is pretty unusual, wouldn't you say?"

"Listen, Sylvie, I want to come over and check on your grandma. But is your uncle and his family going to kick me out?"

"How did you even know my grandma's at home and not in the hospital?" Sylvie's eyes widened, a wave of fear washing over her.

Could Josefina be in cahoots with her uncle?

"Relax with the conspiracy theories. I don't know your uncle. As the saying goes, 'familiarity breeds fondness,' and since I know you, not him, if I'm helping anyone, it's you."

Sylvie still seemed unsure, but Josefina continued, "If your uncle wants to keep his grip on power, why would he send her to a hospital? Keeping her at home is his way of staying in control."

Feeling a bit embarrassed, Sylvie mumbled, "After how I've treated you, why would you want to help me?"

Josefina thought to herself that it wasn't about helping Sylvie; she was more interested in unraveling the mystery.

First, Josefina's grandmother inexplicably fell into a coma, then Hunter got paralyzed and stuck in a wheelchair, and now Sylvie's grandma too?

Was there a pattern to all these comas?

It was too coincidental not to have some foul play involved.

Looking at Josefina's calm face, Sylvie cautiously asked, "Why are you suddenly reaching out to me?"

"I want to help you," Josefina simply said.

Sylvie felt there had to be more to it than just a desire to help, but she didn't dare push further, fearing Josefina might back out of treating her grandma.

"But I can't take you to my uncle's place. He's upped security, and I can't just waltz in," Sylvie admitted, her voice dropping.

Despite reporting to the police, there seemed to be nothing incriminating about Sylvie's uncle.

The share transfer documents were legit, bearing her grandmother's signature.

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