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Chapter 1057: Who Said WeRe Breaking Up!?

    Chapter 1057: Who Said We''Re Breaking Up!?


    Chapter 1057: Who Said We''re Breaking Up!?


    With Brandon''s teasing, Sandy''s expression finally rxed a bit, no longer as tense as before.


    But there was still a hint of coldness in her tone as she replied, "My sister''s hungry."


    Leaving this remark, Sandy pulled her hand away from Brandon''s grip and turned to walk into the hotel.


    Brandon understood the situation and didn''t press too hard. He nodded, "I''ll go buy something now,


    and I''ll be back soon."


    Sandy didn''t respond, she simply entered the hotel.


    After watching Sandy walk inside, Brandon turned and headed to his car to go get some food for Ste.


    Back in the room, Sandy approached Ste, who was sitting on the edge of the bed. She took a seat


    beside her.


    Ste nced at Sandy''s face and raised an eyebrow, "Feeling bolder now? Don''t want him anymore?"


    Ste was straightforward, not beating around the bush with Sandy.


    Knowing that Ste had always favored her, Sandy leaned against Ste''s shoulder before she could


    erupt, "Sis, I can''t bring myself to do it."


    Ste gave Sandy''s forehead a yful poke upon hearing this, "Serves you right."


    "Why aren''t you scolding Brandon? He''s the one who..."


    "If he still cares about that old me of his, what does that make you, Sandy?" Ste''s words were


    direct, not sugarcoating anything.


    Sandy was caught off guard by Ste''s response, momentarily lost for words to counter her argument.


    She simply remained stiffly against Ste''s shoulder, silent.


    Ste wasn''t her usual cheerful self; she gave Sandy a nudge, "Sit up straight."


    Sensing Ste''s genuine anger this time, Sandy dared not defy her. She obediently straightened up.


    Ste, noticing Sandy''s cooperation, softened her tone a bit and said, "Sandy, Brandon loves you. I can


    see that. Listen, let him exin this situation to you. If you''re upset, you can scold him, give him the


    cold shoulder, but think carefully about how to handle this without hurting your rtionship. Don''t act


    too impulsively, or you might regret itter."


    After listening to Ste''s advice, Sandy remained silent for a moment before nodding lightly, "I


    understand."


    Once Sandy acknowledged, the doorbell rang.


    Ste nced toward the door and then pushed Sandy, "Aren''t you going to answer it?"


    Sandy hesitated for a moment before getting up to answer the door.


    Brandon stood outside, sweat on his forehead likely from running, his breath still uneven from the


    exertion.


    When he saw Sandy, his eyes visibly lit up.


    Sandy looked at him for a few seconds, then stepped aside to let Brandon in.


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    Brandon ced the food on the table and turned to Ste, "Sis, why don''t you eat something first?"


    Ste got up and walked toward the door. "I just got another room. I''m not hungry. You two eat and


    have a good talk."


    As she spoke, Ste cast a warning nce at Sandy.


    Sandy lowered her head and timidly asked, "Aren''t you going to eat, sis?"


    "I''ve had my fill of anger. Why should I eat?" Ste''s tone was still a bit sharp when addressing Sandy.


    Sandy understood that Ste was truly angry, so she didn''t press the matter further.


    Just as Ste was about to leave, she turned back to Brandon, "Brandon,ter, tell your family that I''ll


    take Sandy over."


    Brandon nodded, "Sure."


    After seeing Ste off to the next room, Brandon closed the door and turned to face Sandy.


    The room was now just the two of them.


    Sandy looked at the takeout bags on the table and without hesitation began unpacking them. As she


    was about to start eating, Brandon stopped her hand gently, "Let me do that."


    Sandy didn''t resist, she pulled her hand back and watched as Brandon took out the food from the bags.


    Once he had everything arranged, Sandy noticed that most of the dishes were ones she liked.


    She looked at Brandon in astonishment, and he coincidentally met her gaze. He spoke softly, "It''s all for


    you."


    Sandy looked at the spread of dishes on the table and asked, "But didn''t you say you were buying them


    for my sister?"


    "Turns out she ate something on the ne. She told me to get it for you instead."


    Sandy didn''t reply immediately after hearing Brandon''s exnation.


    Brandon bent down to get a pair of chopsticks and then joined Sandy on the couch. "Let''s eat


    something."


    Sandy didn''t resist; she sat down as he suggested, taking the chopsticks from his hand.


    However, she didn''t eat much, only a few bites before cing the chopsticks down.


    The moment she did, Brandon immediately looked at her, concerned, "Is something wrong? Don''t like


    it? I can get something else..."


    "No need. I''m not that hungry." Sandy interrupted him softly.


    Brandon gazed at Sandy and seemed about to say something, but then stopped himself.


    Sandy remained silent as well.


    For a brief while, they both stayed frozen in their respective positions, with Sandy squatting by the table


    and Brandon sitting on the couch. After about ten seconds, Sandy finally turned her head to look at


    Brandon, "Aren''t you going to say something?"


    Knowing Sandy well enough, Brandon sat up and moved closer to her, "Sandy, aside from knowing her,


    there''s nothing more intimate between Olive and me."


    Sandy responded with a simple acknowledgment, "Go on."


    Brandon nced at Sandy''s face and saw that her expression had softened a bit. He proceeded to


    exin his connection with Olive, giving her an honest ount of the situation.


    After he finished, he carefully reached out and touched Sandy''s hand, his tone carrying a hint of


    pleading, "Sandy, I was wrong. Can you stop being mad?"


    Sandy was initially going to pull her hand away, but she remembered Ste''s words and decided


    against it. She kept her hand still, looking at him with a stern face, "I''m still upset."


    "Don''t be mad, okay? If you want, you can p me a couple of times. Holding onto anger is bad for


    your health." Brandon''s voice softened.


    Listening to Brandon''s words, Sandy suddenly found herself wanting tough. This tall and imposing


    man, who was fierce and determined in the business world, now seemed so vulnerable in front of her.
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