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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 842

Chapter 842 Two-Timer

Deirdre’s words also had a hidden meaning, and Charlene’s expression changed.

Meanwhile, Madame Brighthall could not refrain from speaking after noticing

Brendan’s lack of action.

“Charlene, thank you so much for getting the prescription. How much money did you spend? I’ll get the butler to wire the money to your account. We shall not keep you for the gathering today any longer.”

She was keeping her distance from Charlene through her remark.

Charlene clenched her fists so tightly that her nails dug into her flesh and loathed the woman on the sofa deep into her bones. She smiled and said,” Alright then, I understand that I’m not welcome here, so I won’t stay any longer. I’ll leave after I finish the soup.”

She savored the taste of the soup slowly as if she was attempting to stay longer on purpose. The servants went ahead with their chores while Madame Brighthall seized the opportunity to speak in private with Brendan. Her meticulously-cared face was filled with confusion and anger.

‘What is going on with you, Brendan!? Why are you still involved with Charlene now that you’ve reconciled with Deirdre? Don’t tell me that you’re still going to be a two timer as you did in the past!”

Brendan’s dark eyes were filled with emotions that one could not distinguish. Hisexpression was nonchalant, but his gaze turned dimmer when he looked at the two women seated on the sofa.

“Mother, I have my own reasons. Please, don’t inquire anymore.”

Madame Brighthall furrowed her eyebrows and said, “I understand that you have your own considerations as well. I wasn’t planning on concerning myself with your affairs ever since that incident, but I’m warning you not to disappoint Deirdre again.”

Her breathing was irregular. ‘You made so many mistakes in the past that it’s already beyond magnanimous that Deirdre is willing to forgive you. She’s also pregnant with your child now. If you hurt her again, I won’t forgive you even if I’m your mother.”

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