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Resent, Reject, Regret by Aqua Summers

Chapter 191
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Chapter 191 Not a Single Piece of Truth Has Ever Come Out of Your Mouth

Feeling rage surging into his head, he said while he stared at her with cold eyes, “Are you only going to

take action when you’re urged by someone? Don’t forget that you still need something from me, so you

should consider pleasing me your utmost priority!”

Deirdre was stunned by the unexpected anger. “What would you like me to do then?”

“Why are you asking me what to do? What did you do in the past when I was drunk?”

Deirdre understood the situation instantly. She took a deep breath and stretched out her hand before

placing her fingertip on Brendan’s thin lips. Her fingertip glided down his chiseled jawline to his neck

before she removed his tie.

Brendan’s breathing sounded substantially smoother when Deirdre unbuttoned his shirt. Then, she took

a step forward, placed her fingers on his temples, and massaged his temples gently to relieve the

headache caused by the drinking.

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Brendan did not shut his eyes as he had in the past but he looked up and focused his gaze on the

woman, staring at her nonchalant face. He said in a mocking tone after a long time, “I’ve never believed

that one’s intention is reflected on one’s face, but I can confirm that it does make sense after seeing

your face.” Deirdre’s movements froze for a moment while Brendan sniggered. “I actually believed in

you enough to doubt Charlene. I went to question her on purpose and looked into her whereabouts,

even though I obviously knew that you’re the liar here. I actually thought it would be fine to believe you

again. I must have been out of my mind.”

Before Deirdre could respond, he turned his palms toward Deirdre and clutched her hands while he

asked her ferociously, “How could you do that to me?”

Perhaps Deirdre was in too much pain to speak, as she rested for a long while before she recovered

from the pain. She then asked, “What do you mean? Have you looked into the incident closely?”

“I looked into the surveillance footage from the shopping mall she visited the other day. Did you think

that I wouldn’t look into the matter closely enough?” Brendan exerted strength with his hands abruptly

in a pulling motion. Deirdre lost her balance and crashed into Brendan’s body. He clutched her lower

jaw, his eyes bloodshot. “She is far, far away from you, yet you’re still trying to defame her. Can you be

any more malicious? Do you know how disappointed Charlene’s eyes looked when she looked at me?

It’s silly just to think that I would actually believe you and look into Charlene! Not a single piece of truth

has ever come out of your mouth!”

He shoved away Deirdre abruptly, causing her to fall on the coffee table. The cold glass surface she hit

when she fell sent a piercing pain in her chest, and she was having trouble making sense of the

situation.

‘That hurts.‘

It was nothing but pain. Even though she was already mentally prepared for this, she still found it

amusing.

‘No wonder he drank so much and lost his temper. It turns out that he did it because he hurt his

beloved Charlene!‘

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Deirdre got up, her face ghastly pale from the intense pain radiating from her chest. “You compelled me

to tell you over and over again. I didn’t take it upon myself to say it.”

Brendan glared at her. “So you think you could defame someone recklessly just because I asked you a

question? Is framing someone all you can do?”

‘Framing someone?

‘I met Charlene in person just a few days ago!‘

She could still remember everything that had happened at the time as though it was yesterday.

“Why would I want to frame her? Would I be foolish enough to test your limits after knowing fully well

that she is your beloved girlfriend? You just don’t want to believe me.”

“That’s enough! How many times are you going to say something like this?” Brendan was annoyed and

perplexed. “I believed you twice, yet you disappointed me every single time. I’d be a fool if I believed

you again, you liar!”

Deirdre felt as if energy was drained off her body and she did not even have the strength to explain

herself.

‘I’m the fool because I chose to speak out even though I knew that it was unnecessary to tell Brendan

about the incident and that it would only cause me more trouble.‘