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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 213

Chapter 213 She Was Nothing to Him

When the woman was done speaking, she went straight to the bathroom.

The staff member let out a cough after noticing that Deirdre was still sitting in the same spot absentmindedly. She said, “Miss, since you’re working for Mr. Brighthall, it means that you’re no fool. You should understand the situation and leave. There’s a sofa in the lobby outside, and when it’s over, Mr.

Brighthall will let you back in the room.”

‘Understand what?

‘Understand that Brendan has taken a fancy to a woman and that they’re going to carry out a transaction?”

Deirdre felt nauseous, and her entire body felt unwell. She propped herself up on the sofa and stood up. If this was Brendan’s choice, she did not have the right to feel any resentment.

After all, she was nothing to him.

She walked out the door by feeling the wall, and her actions stunned the staff member. “You’re blind?” Deirdre did not answer the staff member but she continued to feel about the area right in front of her. The staff member was in a daze.

“Brendan actually has a blind woman by his side? Is she really his assistant or servant?”

She suddenly felt uneasy in her heart but she did not have the courage to procrastinate as soon as she remembered Mr. Gull’s order. She hastily shut the door.

On the other hand, Deirdre ran her hand along the wall by herself. She could not see, and the surrounding environment was totally new to her. She walked ahead, relying on her instinct, only to bump into the hotel’s security guard.

“I’m sorry, I’m sorry!” The security guard apologized repeatedly. He raised his head but he was stunned when he saw Deirdre’s extremely hideous face.

The hotel had been specifically built for tourism development, so it had yet to open to the public officially. The people staying in the hotel today were all influential figures.

He was astonished by Deirdre’s appearance, in addition to her non-branded attire, and he could confirm that Deirdre was not the female companion of an influential figure.

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