Brendon closed the notebook heavily then threw it into the drawer.
Although they both agreed to this relationship willingly enough, how many men could truly say they wouldn't mind when their wife had someone else in their heart?
He couldn't help feeling disgusted by it all.
"Ding Ling Ling!"
The intercom rang.
"Mr. Stuart, Miss Stuart, and Miss Murphy are here..." Julia hadn't finished speaking yet when Holly barged in with Shannon.
"Brother! You have got to help Shannon!" Holly rushed in angrily then immediately began crying, "You don't know how terrible Ranita is! She bullied Shannon then shamelessly accused her!"
Seeing Holly made Brendon's head hurt even more.
"Holly, stop talking! Let's go back first! Don't disturb Brendon's work!" Shannon had tears on her face and looked at Brendon with a soft and helpless expression. She said, "Brendon, I'm sorry... We didn't mean to disturb you. I'll take Holly back now, and we can talk when you come back tonight."
"Oh my god, Shannon, you're too kind-hearted!" Holly pouted and disagreed in a hurried tone. "Brother, are you going to help Shannon or not?"
"What happened?"
Holly wasn't too stupid; she didn't mention what she did wrong but instead blamed everything on Ranita. She said, "Brother, Shannon and I had nothing to do so we decided to visit Ranita. But unexpectedly she started cursing at Shannon for no reason and even forbade her from staying at the Boulderland Mansion."
"The worst part was that she accused Shannon of hiring someone to hit her car! She's too much; she invited some unsavory people herself but still blames it all on poor Shannon!"
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