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The Divorcee Who Shines novel Chapter 192

Chapter 192 Don't Overthink It

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Ranita was a perceptive person, and she understood Brendon's thoughts. She felt both moved and a bit disappointed. Did Brendon really not believe that her blue velvet dress was genuine? Did he think she would proudly wear a fake one?

Ranita was hurt.

"Miss Bowman, we will find another solution!" Caleb assured her and added, "I hope you don't mind me speaking out of turn."

"Not at all! Thank you for letting me know!" Brendon genuinely wanted to help her. "Get some rest; you've worked hard."

Caleb had been working late into the night to help her, and she felt a sense of self-blame.

"No problem! Besides, we've worked together for several years, so we're friends, right? You should rest early too!"

As soon as the call ended, the sound of a door opening came from the bathroom. The man walked out of the light with his tall and slender figure outlined by the warm and soft orange night light. The light made everything around him gentle.

"Whose call is it so late?" The man casually wiped his hair with a towel. His raised arm was long and thin, pulling his waistline to be very long. His legs were equally impressive - straight and full of strength.

Ranita looked at him enviously and felt her heart warming up.

"Caleb," Ranita pursed her lips as she got out of bed and handed him a hair dryer from the drawer. "Thanks for your help with that online thing."

Brendon frowned slightly. "Caleb is always meddling in other people's business."

Ranita smiled faintly while pursing her lips again. "He said there's no news from Steland," she paused before continuing, "Actually, you don't have to worry about this matter. I can handle it myself."

"But how are you going to solve it?" Brendon asked.

"Don't you trust me?" Ranita replied ambiguously; Brendon naturally understood what she meant by that remark. The issue was that blue velvet dress being fake - but what if it was real? Then all problems would disappear!

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