"Brendon, you're the one being stubborn! You can't spend your whole day here when you're such a big boss!" Ranita knew how busy Brendon was.
"Ranita..." Brendon frowned, feeling a bit helpless.
Brendon knew that Ranita was stubborn but he didn't expect her to be this obstinate. Now she wasn't even listening to him anymore.
Seeing the man's dark expression, Ranita softened her tone and said, "I just want to rest here for two days and then I'll go back."
"As for my wound, as long as I apply the medicine on time it'll be fine."
Brendon remained silent for a while before changing his mind and saying, "Then I'll stay here with you for two days too. Recently I've been pretty tired so this is also an opportunity for me to rest."
Ranita's mood was complicated. "Suit yourself!" she replied curtly.
She busied herself with her work but soon noticed that Brendon kept looking at her.
"Do I have something on my face?"
"No..." Brendon's thin lips were long and his voice low.
Putting down her pen, Ranita leaned against the table and asked him sideways, "Then why are you looking at me? If you have nothing else to do then go take a nap."
Brendon leaned back on the sofa while observing Ranita who wore simple casual clothes with loose hair tied behind in an easygoing manner; Her facial features looked pale yet intellectual which gave off some lazy charm.
When working, she dressed professionally more often than not.
At home however she would wear comfortable clothes without any frills or fancies; She wouldn't dress up like Shannon who always looked ethereal or seductive in whatever outfit she wore. She liked things clean like a fluffy white cloud; Soft and comfortable.
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