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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 38

Chapter 38 Do You Have Feelings for Deirdre Upon saying that, Charlene turned her head to the side, her body trembling from fear, as if she was reluctant to be in Deirdre’s presence.

However, Deirdre was forced to bow down to her at the door repeatedly because of her remark.

The nurse in the room shut the door coldly while Deirdre remained kneeling before the door on the hard, tiled floor. She had also knelt on the muddy ground yesterday night, so blood was seeping from her red, swollen knees.

Deirdre’s face turned ghastly pale from the pain, and cold sweat was streaming down her cheeks. Meanwhile , she heard Charlene’s coquettish voice coming from the other side of the door. “Brendan, I’m thirsty. Will you get me some water?”

The strong passion in the room was unstoppable.

Cold sweat dripped from Deirdre’s face. Her gaze was empty, and her knees went numb from pain.

She drew the attention of quite some people while she knelt in the corridor. People were gathering around to watch her, some of them confused, while others were mocking her by saying, “How can she be a good person if she is kneeling in front of a ward? I heard that the woman in that ward is suffering from a broken leg after being

pushed down the stairs by someone. I think that there is a 90% chance that this woman did it!”

“What a sinister woman! She’s hideous, but her intention is even more malicious. According to a saying, a person’s appearance is a reflection of their inner self.”

“No wonder she’s been made to kneel there. It’s already merciful beyond recognition that she wasn’t reported to the police. How cruel could a person be to be willing to do something like this?”

The group of people engaged in a heated discussion, and in just 30 minutes, Deirdre had already been described as a wicked woman who was jealous of someone else’s beauty.

Charlene had a slice of cake in the room and told Brendan, “I would like an apple, Brendan. Please peel one for me.”

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