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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 887

"Playing hard to get, are we?" Brittany looked at Dustin as though she had seen through him.

"Alright, if a meal isn't enough, I'll agree to a date too. I'll even let you hold my hand. Are you happy now?"

From her point of view, she had made a huge sacrifice. After all, all those men who fawned over her didn't even have the chance to get close to her.

"Honestly, I'm really curious why you're so confident." Dustin was speechless.

He had clearly rejected her. But Brittany was so full of herself and thought the world of herself.

She seemed to believe that she was a goddess and that every man would fall at her feet.

"Why?" Brittany flipped her hair over her shoulder.

"Because of my beauty, charm, perfect figure, and noble status, of course! I excel in every aspect possible!"

"Amazing!" Dustin gave her a thumbs up.

"Since you excel in every aspect possible, why don't you cure Madam Edith's internal injury? I won't be needed then." Dustin turned and left.

"Stop right there!" Brittany ran up to him and blocked his way.

"Why would I come here for you if I could treat her? Quit wasting time! You better treat her right now. If her condition worsens because of your delay, I'll be furious!" she shouted.

"Is that so? I'd like to see you get furious." A small smile crept up on Dustin's face.

He looked like he was waiting for a drama to unfold.

"You—" Brittany gritted her teeth. She looked like she was on the verge of exploding in anger.

In the past, every man who saw her would be captivated and spellbound by her, especially when she took the initiative to reach out to them. Nobody had been able to resist her charms.

But Dustin could! He clearly was experienced in romantic affairs. The offer of a date and the chance to hold her hand didn't tempt him.

Brittany assumed that he must be lusting after her body then.

"How despicable!" she thought.

For her, saving Edith was important. But she could not accept to be tainted by such a despicable man!

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