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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 421
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Chapter: 421

Was Brian here because of her?

Eleanor felt excited and guilty all at once.

Karina sauntered over to Rosalynn, shot a disdainful look at Brian, and muttered, “What happened?

Valeria said that Eleanor tried to get in her way, but you didn’t Let that happen.”

Rosalynn shrugged and replied nonchalantly, “Yes.”

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30, Brian is here to support Eleanor?” Karina sneered. erhaps,” Rosalynn responded, unfazed.

“Is Brian blind? How can’t he see that Eleanor is a wicked woman?”

Karina gritted her teeth.

Rosalynn couldn’t help but snigger at Karina’s words.

Barlow sidled up to them and warned, “I told you to keep your distance from each other in front of

outsiders. People might assume that you’re lesbians.”

‘t’s none of your damn business!” Karina snapped.

“Your attitude toward me has changed so quickly after signing the contract.” Barlow raised his

eyebrows.

Karina gave him a cold glance and remained silent.

“Rosalynn, don’t you think your bestie is too haughty?” Barlow turned to Rosalynn with a sly grin.

“Don’t try to sow discord between us. It’s futile,” Rosalynn rebuffed.

Meanwhile, Brian’s attention had drifted away from the director’s prattling and onto the trio of Karina,

Rosalynn, and Barlow

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Observing them chattering away with one another, he felt a surge of displeasure.

“I heard that my woman was wronged today. Who was responsible?” Brian asked.

The director squirmed under Brian’s intense gaze.

Before he could muster a response, Moira piped up, “You should demand that Rosalynn apologize to

Eleanor. It was she who pushed Eleanor into the water.”

Upon hearing this, the director nodded.

“Rosalynn, come here.”

Brian lounged on the chair that the director had brought, his posture both lazy and regal.

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