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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 248
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Chapter: 248

I can still recall during my junior year, a classmate who sat in front of me confessed his feelings to me

on our way home from school. Yana saw it. The next day, she appeared in our class, smiling, and

began talking to him. She even asked him to help with her homework.

She was rich and well-dressed. The boy was soon captivated by her and distanced himself from me.

Anytime someone was kind to me, whether it was a boy or a girl, she would take them away. It wasn’t

until she went abroad to study in our senior year that I finally felt some relief.

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Later, I got accepted into Wragos University. My boyfriend admitted his feelings for me. I believed he

was the only one who hadn’t been seduced by Yana, so he must be my true love, and I chose to be

with him. But I never expected…”

Maggie covered her mouth, too heartbroken to continue.

Rosalynn listened in silence, feeling anger and sympathy for Maggie.

Her eyes turned red.

In this world, most people were kind.

But there were always a few who took pleasure in demeaning others.

“Maggie, don’t cry. Anyone who can be taken away isn’t worthy of your love.” Rosalynn gently patted

her shoulder, offering comforting words.

‘ll be fine. I need to wash my face in the bathroom.” Maggie sniffled, wiped her tears, and forced a

smile.

Rosalynn nodded, watching her head to the bathroom with a heavy heart, and took a deep breath.

She hadn’t anticipated Maggie having such a relative.

Could she do something to help Maggie?

“Rosalynn, Mr. Hughes is here. He wants you to come to his office.”

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Someone called out to Rosalynn.

Acknowledging the request, Rosalynn made her way to Brian’s office.

In the office, Brian scrutinized Rosalynn’s slightly reddened eyes.

“Did you cry earlier? Who upset you?” he asked.

Rosalynn froze, not expecting his keen observation. Touched, she shook her head and denied, “No.”

“Then why are your eyes red?” Brian probed.

“No one hurt me. Something happened to a colleague,” Rosalynn explained helplessly.

Gazing into her clear eyes, Brian chuckled. “I must’ve overthought it. You’re so fiery; who’d dare to

cross you?”