Boomerang Love (Naomi and Brendan) Online Novel-Chapter 92
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Chapter 92

Seeing Ronald in distress, Naomi hugged him, saying, "It's alright. I'll hug you." As she patted his back, she asked, "Are you feeling better now? If not, I can send you some… assistance."

Her remark caused everyone in the room to blush. What shameless things was she saying?

Ronald felt even more dejected. "I don't have those thoughts anymore. I'm afraid I won't be able to perform in the future. I should have kept quiet last night."

Everyone was speechless.

Naomi said, "When the time comes, I'll accompany you for gender reassignment surgery. Being a woman is less effort and more comfortable."

Everyone's faces reddened further.

Seeing Naomi still hugging Ronald, Brendan kicked her. "Quit hugging each other!"

Naomi released Ronald, kicked Brendan twice, and retorted, "Stay away from me!"

Brendan's domineering attitude annoyed Zoey. She sarcastically asked, "Brendan, didn't you used to dislike Naomi and demand a divorce? What's going on now?"

Brendan replied, "When did I say that?"

Zoey retorted, "Everyone can testify, even Naomi herself."

Brendan adamantly denied it.

Seeing this, Jackson changed the subject. "If you don't have those intentions, then hurry up and have a child. Becoming parents might help you both become more restrained."

Zoey asked skeptically, "Brendan, are you sure you can do it? Maybe you should learn from Mr. Sabella."

"That's right, he already has three sons, the last two being twins."

"There's no need for that!" Brendan's expression soured.

"Brendan, if you really have a problem, don't be shy. We're all family."

"Brendan, if you're having trouble, I can help without holding any grudges."

Ronald's words had a strange tone. After he spoke, Naomi and Brendan simultaneously kicked him!

Ronald looked baffled. "Did I say something wrong again?"

His mother said, "You deserved those kicks."

Chapter 92 (Continued)

However, Ronald couldn't understand why he was beaten for saying the same things as everyone else.

Everyone continued to chime in, until Heather looked at Brendan and said, "Brendan, by the end of the year, Naomi must get pregnant, or you better see a doctor."

"That's right, Brendan, it's unacceptable for you and Naomi not to have a child."

"Brendan, how about letting Ronald accompany you to the hospital first?"

Brendan took his right hand from his pocket and firmly pressed it on Naomi's neck, massaging her. "Naomi, you got everyone on your side. Quite impressive."

Naomi disdainfully removed his hand. "It's called having good character, something you can't understand."

Seeing Brendan ignore everyone, Heather glared at him. "Brendan, do you want to have a child or not?"

Brendan looked up. Everyone's eyes were on him, awaiting his answer.

Chapter 93

"Naomi, Mr. Turner just called and asked if we're interested in the South Glistenville project." Her father's voice was excited but composed.

"Dad, just agree to it."

Dennis sighed. "Naomi, please consider returning to the company."

Naomi smiled. "Okay, I'll let you know when I've made up my mind."

At 23, she didn't want to be tied down. She had her own dreams.

They chatted briefly before ending the call.

By improving the materials for the South Glistenville project, Naomi provided insurance and conveyed Goodwin Corporation's sincerity. If not for Elaine's commotion last night, Naomi's actions might have pressured the Sabella Group, disadvantaging them. She had prepared thoroughly.

After ending the call, Naomi noticed Brendan had also finished his. He tossed his phone aside. "You were quite ruthless, causing a big loss for the Sabella family."

Naomi smiled. "If I'm not ruthless to them, it'll end up the other way around."

Brendan drove silently. He reached out and lightly squeezed Naomi's neck.

He felt Naomi was like a kite—seemingly his, yet independent and proactive. Their relationship was like the kite string—fragile and uncertain. Moreover, Naomi's ambition matched his.

Brendan fell silent. She smiled and asked, "You're scared now, aren't you?"

The revised passage clarifies ambiguous phrases, corrects grammatical errors, improves sentence structure, and removes unnecessary repetition. The dialogue is made more natural and flowing.


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