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Resent, Reject, Regret by Aqua Summers

Chapter 105
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Chapter 105 You’ll Regret This One Day Night City?

Deirdre was aghast. As a local of this city, she knew exactly where this was. It was an entertainment

establishment on the outside, but it was more of a sanctuary for the rich and powerful. Nothing was off-

limits within Night City as long as nobody

died.

Her face turned pale. “Why did you bring me here, Brendan?” she cried as she struggled to wriggle

herself free.

Brendan could not possibly let her go so easily. His fingernails burrowed into her wrist like shackles. He

yanked her close to himself and whispered, “Too late, Deirdre. You almost cost Lena her life. That isn’t

something I’m gonna handwave away.”

“But I didn’t!”

Brendan shot her an icy glare. It had been three days, yet she still held onto her lie. He loosened his

grip suddenly and said, “You wanna leave here, go ahead. I just wonder what’s gonna happen to

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Sterling if you go.”

Deirdre was stopped dead in the middle of her bid to run away. Her chest ached as though someone

was tearing it open with their bare hands. Her eyes reddened as she cried, “You’re cruel.”

Brendan sneered. “Nowhere as adept in cruelty as you are, Deirdre. You would do anything to slander

Lena, even hurting yourself.”

Deirdre clenched her fists before looking up to meet his scornful smirk with despair. “ One day, when

you realize that Charlene is behind all of this… Will you regret all that you’ve done?”

Brendan felt as though his heart was being yanked from under its feet. “That day will never come

because it isn’t true! Charlene doesn’t concoct schemes. As for me?”

He loomed close to Deirdre and fixed his eyes straight through her face. He enunciated every single

word emphatically, “I don’t have regrets. Ever!”

“Okay.” She smiled. “You’ll regret nothing.”

Every second of that smile drove Brendan up the wall. He turned on his heels, avoiding it, and barked,

“Come on!”

Deirdre lowered her head and followed him obediently inside. They entered one of

the establishment’s VIP rooms, where booming rave music came straight at them as

soon as the door was opened. The music was later turned off, but much of its initial merriment

remained. Deirdre could hear giggles and snickers from both men and

women.

Someone rose to their feet. “Mr. Brighthall, welcome, welcome! I honestly thought you wouldn’t come!

Guys, give him his seat, please…”

It was then that he saw the woman tailing him.

She looked like a nightmare, especially when illuminated by the club’s lighting. He froze for a moment

before asking gingerly, “Er, who is this?”

Brendan gave a cruel smirk. “I’ve been feeling under the weather lately, so I brought someone to drink

in my stead. Hope you don’t mind.”

“God, who would even mind that? We’re stoked just to have you grace us with your presence!” the man

replied. “Come on, here’s your seat!”

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The crowd was positively ingratiating in how they ushered Brendan to his seat. Deirdre was left by the

door, rigid and awkward as a statue, without anyone sparing her even a glance.

This was the kind of place where only those who thrived on their ability to read the room and chose

their allegiance could gather. Naturally, they noticed Brendan’s contempt when looking at her and made

their verdict.

One of the women dragged a stool from somewhere and placed it in front of Deirdre. “Sorry, man,” she

said while holding back her laughter. “There are too many of us here. You could sit here.”

Deirdre crouched low and felt for her “seat”. It was placed in a corner so crowded she could not even

spread her legs as she sat on that uncomfortably low stool.

The crowd began to laugh. “Aww, Mr. Brighthall, you even brought us a party clown! You shouldn’t

have!”

Deirdre had grown used to mockery and scorn by this point, and yet she still found the simple act of

raising her head a challenge. The force of humiliation itself seemed to be weighing on her neck.

Wine and women were fun and pleasing to any rich young man, but the crowd soon grew a little weary

of it. One of them-a young man wearing an extravagant necklace around his neck-decided to have fun

with the ty item in the room. He prepared a bomb shot and placed it in front of Deirdre.