Chapter 74 Where Did You Hide Deirdre
Charlene covered her mouth in a haste, as if she had misspoken. She then explained. in a flurry, “No… Ms. McKinnon didn’t do that on purpose. It’s possible that she loved Brendan too much at the time and did it out of spite… I choose to forgive her!”
“Why are you still putting in a good word for her when she almost crippled your feg? You’re too kind, Charlene!” Madam Brighthall looked at Deirdre as if she was protecting a young child. She said in a voice tainted with anger, “I didn’t expect that you’d not only enjoy ruining a couple’s happy marriage but you’d also hurt people. despite your young age. I was still rather fond of you when I met you previously. Leave at once! Don’t let me see you again from now on!”
Madam Brighthall used to be the only person who defended her in the past, but she was protecting the real Charlene now, as she had just ordered Deirdre to leave the villa.
Deirdre’s hands were shaking behind her back, and she lowered her head. “I’m sorry
‘I’m
sorry
that I disgust you. It’s fortunate that I’m disfigured, and it’s good that your have no idea that I was the same Charlene who kept you company for two years. Otherwise, you’d be really disappointed.
Madam Brighthall was blinded by rage. “Do you think that your apology can change anything? You should have acted differently right from the start!”
Deirdre’s eyes reddened with tears. She stopped explaining herself and walked outside step by step with determination.
Sam’s phone had been snatched by Charlene, so he headed elsewhere to make a call, missing the departing Deirdre by coincidence. By the time he came back, Brendan had already rushed over in his car.
He dashed into the living hall and found Madam Brighthall sitting on the sofa and holding her chest. Her face was green with rage, while Charlene was pouring water next to her with a concerned expression, trying to soothe Madam Brighthall.
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