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The Divorcee Who Shines novel Chapter 262

Chapter 262 Don't Try to Hurt Her

Vincent replied with a few words, but his gaze was mostly on Ranita. As males have common traits in some areas, Brendon quickly noticed that Vincent's eyes on Ranita were not quite right.

"Mr. Ramos, it seems like you're very interested in my... translator, Ranita," Brendon tapped the table with his fingers and held onto Ranita's hand under the table.

Ranita tried to shake it off but he held onto her tighter and rubbed her fingertips while resting his hand on her thigh.

Ranita's heart raced to her throat and half of her eyes turned red as she glared at Brendon. She was both delicate and beautiful which made Brendon want to hold onto her tightly so that Vincent wouldn't look at her again.

Vincent sat across from them feeling frustrated as he watched Ranita's shy expression. Was Brendon the person that she said she liked?

"Mr. Stuart, you're too imposing so I had no choice but to look at my junior, Ranita. Sorry about that," Vincent smiled at Ranita without losing composure or elegance; he even glanced over at Brendon provocatively.

A male lion who marks its territory usually fights back when provoked.

"Ranita, can you make me a cup of coffee? I want you to brew it yourself," Brendon dismissed Ranita who felt like something wasn't right with the atmosphere and said softly, "Mr. Stuart, Vincent is excellent. There won't be any problem if he takes over my work..."

Brendon became even more unhappy when this bad woman helped speak up for Vincent!

"Don't worry. I won't give Mr. Ramos a hard time." Saying this, Brenden suddenly pulled on Ranita's shoulder causing him to lean forward until their noses almost touched...

Ranita's heart beat wildly - could it be possible that he wanted to kiss her in front of Vincent?!

"What happened?" Just as Ranita was about to move away from him, Brenden pressed down on Ranita's shoulders while lightly flicking off some dust from them saying, "There's some white dust here."

"Ahh... is there? Thank you." Ranita felt embarrassed. What was she thinking just now!? Her face burned hotly as she hurried out of the conference room.

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