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Resent, Reject, Regret by Aqua Summers

Chapter 132
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Chapter 132 Ungrateful She felt as if she could watch the scene of Bliss’ tragic death in the backyard at that very moment. She

experienced an emotional breakdown and said, “Take it away! Leave!”

Brendan had been looking forward to Deirdre’s reaction, yet his face turned green with anger instantly

when he heard her tell him to leave. Soon, his gaze turned icy.

“Deirdre, why are you acting crazy? Weren’t you devastated over the dog’s death yesterday? I got you

al new dog, yet not only have you not shown any appreciation, but your behavior is disgusting!”

‘Show appreciation?”

Deirdre’s chest was racing, and she felt endless coldness enshrouding her, as if she was trapped in an

ice cellar.

“Do you think that having another dog take Bliss’ place right after Bliss’ death will make everything

better? As though the incident never took place?”

“What else could I do?” Brendan sniggered. He did not feel any emotion for animals. “Do you want me

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to resurrect the dog?”

Deirdre wanted to laugh. So it turned out that, in Brendan’s opinion, anything that was lost could be

replaced with a similar item.

“Leave.” Her lips were trembling. “Get out! Leave!”

Brendan was infuriated. He caught her by surprise when he clutched her lower jaw, his eyes burning

with agitation. “Deirdre, don’t you dare be ungrateful. Do you know how much money I spent just to get

a dog. that looked like the previous dog?”

Not only had he experienced an allergic reaction, but the money he had spent on this dog had been

enough to buy ten dogs of popular breeds. In the end, he had to make peace with Deirdre not

expressing her appreciation to him. Instead, Deirdre had actually responded with a disgusting attitude.

“What have I done to deserve this, Deirdre?!”

Deirdre was in so much pain that she teared up, yet she held back her tears by force. “I don’t need a

dog. I don’t need your condescending pity because I hate dogs and I hate the powerless feeling of

failing to protect someone else. A person like me doesn’t deserve to keep a dog as a pet!”

She breathed heavily. “Please leave!”

Brendan was extremely furious. He clenched his fists tightly as he looked at Deirdre, who was crying

profusely. He left, slamming the door while holding the cage in his hand.

Charlene had already heard the commotion and stood by the door, attempting to eavesdrop. Brendan

got out of the room just in time to meet her eyes. She was stunned for a moment before she saw

Brendan holding the cage.

Her heart started racing for a second. The dog looked so similar that she almost assumed that the

previous puppy had survived the ordeal and had come back to seek revenge on her. However, she

realized soon enough that it was only her imagination.

Brendan had actually found a similar dog. ‘What is he trying to do… Is he trying to appease Deirdre?

He came rushing back from the company on purpose just for that woman.”

Charlene was burning with jealousy at that thought.

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“Brendan,” she said in a weak, gentle voice. “What happened?”

“Nothing.” Brendan’s eyes were filled with agitation,

‘I shouldn’t have poked my nose into other people’s business

He tossed the cage on the coffee table and called someone to take the dog. Charlene bit her lip without

Brendan noticing it She said after Brendan ended the call. “So it turns out that the dog was specifically

purchased for Ms McKinnon It’s no wonder the dog looks very similar to the dead one Brendan, that

was really thoughtful of you Is it because Ms. McKinnon is not in a good mood that she hasn’t been

appreciative?”

Brendan was even more disgusted. “Who does she think she is to have such an attitude? She’s only

seizing this opportunity to milk the situation and show her grief”

“You went to great trouble, Brendan. If I was Ms. McKinnon, I’d most certainly be very touched…”

Charlene smiled bitterly. “I envy Ms. McKinnon very much because you treat her so well…

“So well?”

The words triggered Brendan.