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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 23

Chapter23

“Who is that guy? He’s so hot!”

“Is he a movie star?”

“Don’t you know him? That’s Brayan LeBlanc, CEO of the LeBlanc Group!”

Jennifer jerked her head up, and, at the next table, Catalina stood up and waved.

“Brayan, over here.”

Brayan looked over and spotted both Catalina and Jennifer at the same time.

Then, his gaze landed on Jasper, who was sitting across from Jennifer.

As Brayan’s and Jasper’s eyes met briefly, they both instinctively raised their brows slightly.

Brayan walked to Catalina’s table and naturally took the seat next to her.

“I saw your post on Instagram. Your eyes are red. What happened?” Brayan asked softly.

Jennifer, seated at the next table, heard Brayan’s words loud and clear and instantly realized why Catalina had been gone so long.

It wasn’t that she had made Catalina cry. Catalina had made herself cry just for Brayan to see.

“It was Jennifer,” Ally immediately pointed at Jennifer and accused

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angrily. “She bullied Catalina!”

Jennifer saw Brayan turn to look at her, a mixture of displeasure, judgment, and disdain in his eyes.

Before she could say anything, Jasper spoke up indignantly, “Don’t twist the facts! You were the ones who ganged up on our counselor from the start!”

“Counselor?” Brayan repeated the word with amusement as if it intrigued him more than the actual conflict.

“I thought you were working as a cleaning lady at the Juvenile Detention Center. I didn’t expect you’d manage to become a counselor.”

Brayan’s mocking tone made the food Jennifer was chewing suddenly tasteless.

Given that Brayan had previously changed her start date at the Juvenile Detention Center, he surely knew what position she had applied for.

The only reason he’d say something like this was that Brayan believed Catalina’s friends and thought Jennifer had made her cry. It was his way to stand up for Catalina.

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