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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 141

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Jennifer widened her eyes.

The three employees next to me were all seared stiff.

They all pretended to be working, but actually they were sneaking glances at Jennifer and Brayan.

Did you take the wrong medicine today?Jennifer asked Brayan.

Did you have dynamite for lunch today?Brayan asked Jennifer.

If Brayan’s words before made Sienna and them think there was something going on between Brayan and Jennifer, now their attitudes make them feel like they got it wrong.

I heard that you made it to the preliminary round of the Starlight Jewelry Design Competition.

Yeah, that’s right.

Drop out of the race!

Brayan, who said this, had the same tone as when he told her not to open a personal studio in the first place.

Mr. LeBlanc, you were an investor in Catic Studio, not in our J&G Jewelry. I don’t think I have to listen to you!

Brayan smiled when he saw Jennifer standing up to herself.

No wonder he’s more confident speaking on his own turf

Suddenly, he leaned in close to Jennifer’s ear and whispered,

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Why weren’t you so dominant in bed that day?

Jennifer’s face turned red

Curtis, you took Sienna and Aliya out for market research!

Uh okay

Curtis, although a bit slow, got what Jennifer meant and immediately grabbed Sienna and Aliya to leave the office.

In the office now, with no one else around. Jennifer didn’t have to worry about her relationship with Brayan being exposed, let alone being seen blushing

Brayan, what are you here for today?Jennifer asked.

I just said it, didn’t I? You should withdraw from the race!

Brayan’s tone left no room for negotiation, it was an order.

Jennifer thought it was funny.

She finally got the great opportunity she had been waiting for, and Brayan said just quit like that?!

Brayan saw a strong resistance in Jennifer’s dark grapelike eyes.

Dropping outis to save face, because you can’t win.

Jennifer still remembers the last time Brayan said something like that,

it was because Catalina also opened her own studio.

Did Catalina also participate in this Starlight Jewelry Design Competition?

Not bad.

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Brayan’s response was both expected by Jennifer and made her feel irrational.

Didn’t Catalina get a referral letter from Mr. Roth and qualify to attend Treasure Jewelry Fashion Week?

Jennifer asked, and Brayan just chuckled softly.

The laughter was mocking.

It’s like mocking her for being inexperienced.

Catalina is different from you. Your goal is just a small jewelry fashion week, but Catalina’s goal is to make Catie Studio the number one jewelry brand in the world.

Brayan vividly described Catalina’s grand ambitions, but Jennifer just found it laughable.

Even VelvetRose didn’t dare to say that they could become the number one jewelry brand in the world.

Catalina did have the LeBlanc Group backing her, so it’s not like there was no chance at all.

Winning the jewelry design competition championship really added a feather to Catalina’s personal resume.

Since she joined the competition, I can’t back out now.

Jennifer wasn’t saying this to Brayan, she was saying it to herself.

So how many times do you have to lose to Catalina before you give up?

Brayan asked a question, Jennifer couldn’t answer.

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In my memory, she seemed to always be losing to Catalina.

Brayan, she lost.

Based on Benjamin’s recommendation, she lost.

In the battle for Stanley’s anniversary gift, she lost too.

Jennifer’s face looked bad, while Brayan had a smile on his lips.

Jennifer, know yourself.

Brayan’s words stopped here.

Jennifer’s embarrassment reached its peak.

At that time, Brayan received a call, not a business call, but from Catalina.

Brayan, I had a social engagement tonight, can you come with me?

Of course, sure.

Next time you’ll have to drink for me again, I feel sorry for you

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