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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 265

Chapter 265 Your Car Is Parked at the Gate

Brendan’s black pupils dilated as shock churned in him. Meanwhile, complex and intricate feelings filled his heart as though he had just been cut.

He had thought she cared only about this music book and the piano. It turned out that she was that invested… just because of him?

She had been trying to secure the music book he had given her, which was why shel was so miserable that she was sobbing.

Something seemed to have struck him, and Brendan picked Deirdre up and walked out of the private room.

He put her in the passenger seat. When he fastened his seatbelt, he unconsciously. glanced in the rearview mirror and saw a car behind him that looked inexplicably familiar.

After taking a second glance, he saw the license plate number and an emotion. flashed across his black, frigid eyes. He then made a call.

In a washroom located in the private room next door, Charlene was hiding, trembling

in fear.

While Vyn had been giving Deirdre a harsh lesson, she had unconsciously looked downstairs and seen Brendan, who had just gotten out of the car.

She had sensed that something was wrong thanks to her strong intuition. Hence, she had immediately gone to hide in the washroom of the next private room while no one had been paying her any attention.

The commotion Brendan had caused had been so loud that she had heard it through the windows and walls.

To think that Brendan had attacked Vyn for Deirdre’s sake… Had Brendan gone nuts? After all, Vyn’s father was a partner in the Brighthall Group’s upcoming project. How could he lose a one-million-dollar project just for Deirdre?

At the same time, she felt that Brendan was insane and she was jealous. After all, Brendan’s actions had proven his concern for Deirdre. If Brendan was to learn that she had also been in that private room and had urged Vyn to…

Deirdre bit her lower lip, not daring to think about the consequences.

Ring, ring, ring-

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