Chapter 82 It Was Her Choice to Leave
Brendan clenched his fists tightly and replied word for word, “She needs me.” In fact, Brendan felt guilty and rather unconfident when he said it.
Deirdre had indeed needed Brendan in the past. Whenever she’d waited a long time for him to come back, she would make several calls to inquire and reluctantly hung up the phone when she learned that Brendan was getting annoyed.
However, Deirdre would now leave whenever she wanted. When she had been drugged, she hadn’t even begged for his help but someone else’s.
An irreversible change had indeed taken place between Deirdre and Brendan, which made Brendan feel uneasy.
“You’re too obsessed with her!”
Madame Brighthall felt dizzy. Charlene was dumbfounded for a moment before she recollected herself and supported Madame Brighthall. “Madame, are you alright?”
Charlene turned to Brendan and said, “Brendan, stop it. Can you please get out? You know your mother isn’t in good health. Don’t you make her go to the hospital again.”
Charlene felt uneasy after making this request. Brendan had always been worried about Madame Brighthall’s thoughts, but he had resisted this time just for Deirdre. Hence, she was now unsure of who Deirdre was to Brendan.
Brendan lowered his eyes. “I’ll get out and stand by the gate until morning as a means of self-punishment. However, I’m not changing my mind. Mother, since you aren’t feeling well, please refrain from worrying about what’s happening between us.”
Following that, Brendan went out.
Meanwhile, Charlene assisted Madame Brighthall into the room. When they looked down from the second floor, they saw Brendan standing still at the gate. Even the biting cold wind failed to waver his determination.
Did he have to do this for the sake of Deirdre?
Charlene was afraid. She had thought what she had done would make Deirdre disappear from Brendan’s life. However, it seemed that the situation hadn’t gone her way.
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