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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 40

Chapter 40 She Doesn’t Care About Him Anymore Steven said in an obedient tone, “Yes, you and Ms. McKinney are family.”**

Madam Brighthall nodded, then looked at the woman standing next to Steven subconsciously. “Who is this?”

Deirdre lowered her head anxiously upon hearing that, the thoughts in her head muddled.

She had not expected to meet Madam Brighthall suddenly today. It was worse that they had to meet under such circumstances. She had just realized that her face was disfigured, so Madam Brighthall would not recognize her now that she had lowered her head in a flurry. “This is Ms. McKinney’s friend. She is visually impaired, and sir instructed me to take her home.” “She can’t see, huh?” Madam Brighthall sounded sympathetic . She was at a loss for words, but she found the sight of Deirdre familiar. She could not help extending her hand to grab Deirdre’s fingers. “Girl, why are your hands so cold? You should wear warmer attire in the fall.”

She removed her scarf and wrapped it around Deirdre’s body. “Even though I’ve been wearing it for a long time, it’s very warm and comfortable. Use it to warm your body. I shall get a move on because I still have some affairs to

attend to.”

Madam Brighthall smiled and loosened her grip on Deirdre’s fingers before she headed to the ward.

Deirdre kept her head lowered at all times without uttering a word. Steven gazed after Madam Brighthall’s departing figure before he looked at Deirdre.

“We should go, Ms. McKinnon.”

“Sure…” The woman’s voice suddenly sounded like she was crying. When she raised her head, her disfigured face was already drenched in tears.

Steven was in shock. Deirdre had not cried while her wounds were being cleaned or when she had been walking in so much pain that her legs trembled. On the other hand, she was suddenly drenched in tears because Madam Brighthall had shown concern for her.

Her voice was shaking, and it looked as if her tears were endless. “I’m sorry that I’ve made a fool of myself.”

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