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Chapter 241

Chapter 241

The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 241

‘Is he still talking on the phone with the apple of his eye?‘

Corinne knew who Jeremy had received instructions from, since there could not have been anyone

else aside from Anya. Postponing the divestment from the Suttons for further observation was

undoubtedly done out of courtesy toward her.

It made sense and should not come as a surprise.

Corinne thought for a moment and said to Tommy, “I’ll go with you, but could you wait a moment for

me, please?”

‘Wait? For what?‘ Tommy looked puzzled. “May I ask how long and what for, ma’am?”

Corinne had a calm look on her face as she replied, “Until I settle things with Rosie.”

Tommy was even more puzzled. He frowned and had a bad feeling, but as soon as he was about to

ask in more detail, Corinne walked toward Rosie who was half–lying on the bed in an injured state.

As soon as Corinne approached them, Sunny stood up

defensively in front of Rosie to stop her from going any nearer. He asked her, “What are you trying to

do to Rosie?”

Corinne had a gentle expression, and her tone was somewhat apologetic. “Her sprain isn’t my fault, but

technically, I’m somewhat responsible for it too. My pettiness in refusing to

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help her fly a kite caused her to fall and break her foot, so I should take responsibility for what

happened.”

Sunny’s vigilant expression eased a little after seeing Corinne come over to admit her mistake. He let

his guard down right away and frowned, his feelings conflicting. “Well, you don’t need to blame yourself

for that. It’s not like you were the sole cause.”

Indeed, Corinne was hardly responsible for Rosie’s fall, since he did notice that Corinne and Annie

were flying a kite in the distance when the fall happened. Moreover, Rosie did do something

horrendous to Corinne, so it was understandable for Corinne to show an unwillingness to help Rosie fly

a kite.

Rosie, however, cursed silently at Sunny for being such a dimwit when she heard him say that. After

all, anyone with the slightest bit of IQ could tell that Corinne was up to no good, and the appropriate

response would be to have one’s guard up against her ulterior motives!

As Rosie thought of that, she deliberately exaggerated the pain on her face and said sarcastically,

“Forget it, Corinne. You don’t need to feel responsible for my injuries. It’s your right not to help me fly a

kite. I don’t blame you at all. I can only blame myself for being unlucky…”

Corinne walked past Sunny to the bed, looked at Rosie’s agonized expression, and insisted, “But I

have to.”

Rosie frowned and looked at Corinne defensively. A pitiful look of helplessness appeared on her face

as she said, “Didn’t I say

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