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Who’s the Dog Now? novel Chapter 119

Naomi looked up and met Lennon's steady gaze.

"I can't very well be the target of your anger without at least knowing the reason why."

Naomi hesitated but she quickly came to a decision.

Perhaps it was the quiet, tranquil atmosphere of the empty office, which made her feel more inclined to confide in someone.

Or perhaps it was because her drama with Zebulon was already public knowledge, so there was nothing left to hide.

Naomi told him about what was happening on the forum.

"I just don't know what Zebulon is trying to do," she muttered complainingly. "I've made things perfectly clear, but then he does things that are impossible to refuse."

"And now I'm being painted as the other woman..."

Lennon's expression didn't change as he listened.

When Naomi's head drooped in despair, he asked softly, "Is that what you're so upset about?"

Naomi nodded.

Lennon told her to get her laptop.

Naomi didn't know what he was planning, but she did as he asked.

Lennon's long, slender fingers began to move across the keyboard.

It was only then that Naomi noticed how beautiful his hands were.

The knuckles were well-defined—the kind of perfect hands you'd see in a comic book, yet he always seemed to hide them.

When people looked, he would curl his fingers inward, almost shyly.

Naomi's attention was drawn to the pink hue of his fingertips.

"If they try to post any more abusive comments, their account will be banned."

"This program has a list of trigger words. If they say anything that sets off an alert, they will be banned immediately."

Naomi's eyes widened. She never knew such a program existed.

"This is incredible!"

Lennon offered a faint smile and leaned back against the sofa. "Feeling better now?" he asked softly.

Naomi paused.

"You did this to make me feel better?"

Lennon nodded.

He wasn't saying anything flirtatious, and even as he asked the question, his face remained impassive, his eyes betraying no emotion.

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