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The Divorcee Who Shines novel Chapter 98

Chapter 98 Is He Having a Problem?

This kind of surprise had never happened even during his teenage years.

Brendon took an hour-long cold shower and then pondered for half an hour, feeling like he had a problem. After thinking it over, he finally called Steve.

Although the two of them had just barely argued before, there was no lingering resentment between men.

"What are you doing up so late?" Steve was on night duty today and had just dozed off when the phone rang.

Brendon hesitated for a moment before pursing his lips. "I think I have a problem."

"Come in tomorrow to get checked out. Tell me what's wrong and I'll see if there's a specialist available to give you an appointment." Steve was a surgical specialist, so not all illnesses were within his area of expertise.

"I... had a dream!" Brendon said anxiously.

There was silence on Steve's end of the line.

"What man hasn't dreamed that dream?" Steve calmly replied. "Change your pants and go back to sleep!"

"Steve, I've never had this dream before!" Brendon's tone was serious as if he'd encountered an incomprehensible problem! From childhood onwards, Brendon had been calm and restrained with strong opinions. At sixteen years old, he started taking over the family business. At eighteen while studying in college, he worked part-time jobs. Until now everything went according to plan without any mistakes except for three years ago when Wyatt forced him into marriage with Ranita against his will!

"Never? Not even during puberty?" Although Steve could be aloof at times, puberty can be embarrassing for anyone. But since childhood he had been interested in medicine as well as having excellent knowledge about physiology, so although it may have been slightly awkward for him too, he still managed to pass through puberty perfectly fine!

"No!"

"You're really not human!" Steve summed up with one sentence. "Maybe this is your delayed adolescence! But if you want to see a specialist, let me make an appointment for you."

"My personal opinion is that it isn't necessary. When men are stimulated, they produce associated dreams which can lead to nocturnal emissions. These are normal physiological phenomena among males."

Steve said it, and Brendon had learned it too.

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