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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

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Chapter: 1204

Rosalynn offered him a smile. Brian looped an arm around her shoulder and smiled. “Your grandpa is

correct. It’s simply my duty.”

Calvert seemed pleased with his humility.

He turned around and took a seat at the dinner table.

Brian followed suit, with Rosalynn by his side.

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In the midst of their meal, Brian’s phone began to ring. The call was from Edwin,

As Brian listened to Edwin’s report, his expression grew stern.

“What’s wrong? Are there issues at the company?” Rosalynn inquired once he ended the call.

“Nothing. Please, continue enjoying the meal.” Brian proceeded to serve her some food.

Despite his reassurances, Rosalynn knew he had a busy schedule. Given he’d spent the past two days

here with her, he likely had a host of matters to address at the company.

So she said goodbye to her grandpa after dinner.

Being the perceptive man he was, Calvert, despite his reluctance to let them go, insisted they return to

sort their affairs.

“Brian, be sure to treat Rosalynn right, or you’ll have to deal with me.”

Calvert had one more thing to say before they left.

Brian assured with a smile, “Don’t worry. As I’ve promised, I’ll take good care of her.”

Calvert cast a glance at Rosalynn. “Don’t spoil him. Otherwise, he’ll take you for granted.”

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Touched by his words, Rosalynn enveloped Calvert in a hug, whispering gently, “I understand. Please,

look after yourself. Don’t always go into the mountain. It’s dangerous.”

“I’m well aware. Now, off you go.”

Calvert was a stubborn man with a soft heart, subtly ushering the two to depart.

As the car pulled away, Rosalynn craned her neck out the window, waving farewell. It was heart-

wrenching to see her grandfather’s figure recede into the distance.

She considered inviting him to live with her, but she knew he’d refuse.

He cherished his freedom.

She felt a comforting warmth as Brian’s hand enveloped hers.