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Chapter 28 Różycki's Fantasies, Radosz's Anxiety

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Or was he doing it more for himself, Różycki wondered.

Brylski was a very polite, obedient boy. He was innocent and sweet on the surface, but he had a certain stubbornness about him, a certain stubbornness that was incredibly attractive. When Różycki made some allusions to him, Brylski pretended that he did not understand and completely ignored him. However, his attitude has changed somewhat since then. Totally focused on work, completely obedient to the director, but only professionally.

It was an absolutely typical passive resistance on the part of Brylski and it drove Różycki ins

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