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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 60

But Peter convinced her by pointing out that she was working as a secretary at the LeBlanc Group, not a designer. In the end, she was persuaded.

Jennifer, who was immersed in her design work, gradually stopped. caring about what Brayan and Catalina were doing in the office.

I didn’t really forget.

Instead of forcing myself to not care.

Unconsciously, it was time for lunch break. Catalina walked out of Brayan’s office and deliberately unbuttoned a few buttons on her shirt.

As soon as the results came out, I saw Jennifer sleeping on the desk.

The just finished design draft was right by her side, catching her eye.

When Brayan finished work and walked out, there was no one outside except Jennifer.

Jennifer was still sleeping, she seemed exhausted.

Brayan’s lips curled up.

His smile, every time it lifted, seemed to be telling some words that he couldn’t be bothered to say out loud.

Right now, he was like, “Just the first day at work, and already can’t handle it?”

Jamie had just finished his work and came back, only to see Brayan standing next to Jennifer’s desk. He was caught off guard and didn’t

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know what to do.

“Jamie…”

Brayan walked by and casually said, “Excuse me,” as he passed by

“The central air conditioning was too strong.”

“I’ll go close it right away!”

Jamie got what Brayan meant in a flash and ran off in a hurry.

Jennifer didn’t dare sleep too long. She set an alarm and woke up before the end of her nap.

When I opened my eyes, Jamie was already back at his desk, busy working,

Jennifer realized there was a blanket on her shoulder out of nowhere.

The thin wool blanket in gray–black color, feels soft.

“Thank you!”

She handed the blanket to Jamje and said “thank you” proactively.

Jamie brought the blanket over, but he didn’t understand what Jennifer was thanking him for.

Today was Jennifer’s first day at the LeBlanc Group. She worked late that night, staying until 10 o’clock.

For a whole week after that, she never left work on time at night.

Lydia called her every day to check in. When she heard she was working overtime, she cursed Brayan as a heartless capitalist who was intentionally mistreating her.

Chapter 60 1

“Belinda, what’s wrong?

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