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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 827
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Chapter: 828

“Alright, let’s not lay bare everything.” Hutton expressed his embarrassment .

Rosalynn chuckled, flung off the quilt and climbed out of bed. “What’s on the menu for dinner? Are we

dining out?”

“I’d rather not eat out. I was thinking of a meal at the office. We’ve engaged a chef,” Hutton stated. “But

if I could have a meal cooked by you, I’d be much happier.”

“Alright, I’ll do some grocery shopping and cook later,” Rosalynn responded, smiling.

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“Really? That’s amazing! I’m salivating already.”

Hutton lavished her with compliments.

Rosalynn found this amusing and wrapped up the call after a few more exchanges.

Post freshening up, she headed out, drove to the market to pick up groceries, and then proceeded to

the studio.

En route, she called Maggie.

“Maggie, do you have plans post work? If not, join me for dinner.”

“Rosalynn, I’m available after work. Where are you planning to take me for dinner?” Maggie queried in

a cheerful and curious tone.

Rosalynn replied, “We’re heading to Hutton’s office for dinner.”

“Okay.”

Maggie agreed just as Rosalynn reached the base of the building.

“I’LL wait for you at the entrance. You can come down now.”

“Alright, I’LL be right there,” Maggie responded.

After hanging up the call, Rosalynn caught sight of Jeffry a short distance away, engaged in a phone

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conversation.

Wasn’t he Maggie’s high school classmate?

What brought him here again?

Rosalynn’s eyes narrowed slightly as she noticed Jeffry continuously bowing and nodding, seemingly

pleading with the person on the other end of the call.

To be frank, her impression of Jeffry wasn’t great.

Not because he Lacked good looks, but due to his demeanor. She always felt that there was more to

him than met the eye.