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CEO’s Surrender With You I Can Never Win novel Chapter 300

Summary for Chapter 300: CEO’s Surrender With You I Can Never Win

Chapter 300 – A Turning Point in CEO’s Surrender With You I Can Never Win by Free novel

In this chapter of CEO’s Surrender With You I Can Never Win, Free novel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 300 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the CEO genre.

Chapter 300

Dirk talked about business with Bryan.

Bryan responded perfunctorily and didn’t look interested.

Dirk was old-fashioned and pedantic, so Bryan seldom agreed with him. Bryan didn’t share his experience with Dirk too.

Dirk kept talking, and Bryan nodded from time to time.

Tricia leaned close to Finley and asked in a low voice, “Why did you kick me?”

Finley shrugged. “What a pity that I didn’t wear high heels today.”

I could have given you a hard kick.

“You…” Angry, Tricia grabbed the knife and wanted to cut Finley into pieces as she did to the meat on her plate.

Finley squinted at Tricia. “Why do you keep staring at my husband? I know that he’s handsome, but you should covet him before me. I’ll be jealous.”

Her voice was low.

Bryan had telepathy. He looked at Finley, and there seemed to be a whirl in his deep eyes.

Tricia was afraid that Bryan could hear Finley’s complaint. She held Finley by the wrist under the table and whispered, “Finley, I didn’t covet your husband. You must have gotten me wrong. Lower your voice now.” “I was born with a loud voice. What should I do?” Finley shouted deliberately.

Tricia was so angry that her face turned livid.

Fortunately, Finley stopped making a fuss then.

All the dishes were on the table now.

There was nothing Finley liked to eat.

“Please don’t. I will tell the cook to prepare something else for you.” Dirk stood up and called the cook over. “No. Given your age, you may have a bad memory. It is comprehensible. I like fish but not seafood. I like sweet food, not sour one. You hear me now.”

Finley told Dirk her preferrence.

She wanted to Dirk, her father, to reflect on himself.

Did you care about me? Did you know anything about me?

Undoubtedly, Dirk knew nothing about Finley, so he had prepared what Finley disliked for supper.

Bryan lowered his head and carefully remembered what Finley had just said.

I knew how to coax Finley in the future.

As a considerate husband, Bryan had intended to send food to Finley’s plate. However, Dirk, an unqualified father, failed to bring the right dishes to the table.

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