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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 946

Corinne pursed her lips. "You were the one who left in such a hurry without waiting for me!"

Jeremy bent over slightly to touch her forehead. "This is my fault again?"

Corinne raised her chin. "Well, is it mine?"

"Okay, okay. It's my fault!" Jeremy pursed his lips and smiled helplessly. "Were you going to come with me to the company?"

Corinne shook her head. "No. I was going to ask you to drop me off at the Riveras."

Jeremy raised his eyebrow worriedly. "What business do you have going there?"

Something would always happen to her whenever she went to the Riveras, so it was understandable for Jeremy to worry about her when he knew she wanted to head there alone.

Corinne said firmly, "To deal with all those allegations online. A day has passed, so it's about time I settle everything."

Jeremy was startled for a moment before he realized what Corinne meant by that. "Was Anya behind all this?"

Corinne nodded. "She does things to the extreme sometimes. Since she can't have you to herself, she wants to destroy me by ruining my reputation. Whether or not the Holdens end up getting caught in the crossfire doesn't concern her anymore."

Jeremy raised his eyebrow. "I'll go with you, then."

Corinne shook her head. "No. You should go to the company now and try to get the company's stock market value under control. I can solve my problems."

Jeremy frowned and asked somewhat reproachingly, "Does that mean you don't need me anymore?"

Corinne knew Jeremy was worried about her, so she explained to him properly, "I still need you, but we have to prioritize what's important. If the Holdens' stock continues to drop, your dear grandpa might strangle me to death!"

Jeremy knew his grandfather's dictatorial character well. Corinne's logic made perfect sense too. He could only stroke her hair gently and say, "I won't go with you then, but I want Lucas to stay at home and keep an eye on things."

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