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A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage) novel Chapter 1979

Summary for Chapter 1979: A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)

Summary of Chapter 1979 from A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)

Chapter 1979 marks a crucial moment in Gia Bater’s Romance novel, A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

After a sleepless night, Noa and Junie were thrilled to see that Ye Fan was still alive.

Noa was especially exhilarated when she found out that Ye Fan was not dead.

Her heart broke into pieces when she saw the corpse earlier. But after knowing that she had mourned for the wrong man, she stopped crying and broke into a smile.

These two women ran in Ye Fan's direction at the same time.

Ye Fan merely smiled gently as he stood there and embraced Junie.

The charming scent from Junie's body instantly filled his nose.

“You b*stard. Why do you always have to make people worry about you? I would rather you give up your vengeance than see bad things happen to you,” Junie complained with reddened eyes while leaning on his chest and pounding at his body.

In the past, seeking revenge was Junie's ultimate goal

in life.

She was even willing to sacrifice her life to kill Fen Tian.

But soon, Junie realized that her heart, which was once filled with hatred, seemed to have made space for a special someone.

The love and care she had for this person eventually superseded the grievances in her heart.

If she had to choose between her revenge and Ye Fan, she believed she would choose Ye Fan over the other!

“All right, all right. I've returned in one piece, haven't I? Stop crying. You look much uglierthan you already are when you cry. Quick, show me your chest. I want to see if it has fattened.”

After comforting Junie, he gently pulled her away, wiped the tears off her eyes, and took a few cheeky glances at her breasts.

He then nodded. “Great. They look bigger now. You must have eaten well lately.” “Really?” While Ye Fan was checking on Junie's chest, Huangniu, which seemed a little intoxicated, emerged out of nowhere and started studying her from head to toe.

While everyone gaped in shock, the drunk Huangniu extended its hoof and gently patted Junie's chest.

The hoof then sank into hertender bosoms.

“You call these big? They're so much smaller than Wan'er's. Girl, Ye Fan wasn't telling the truth. I bet he has seen bigger bosoms,” Huangniu said to Junie in a serious voice.

But Huangniu did not notice the sudden change in the atmosphere.

Junie was utterly stunned. She froze still and did not know how to react.

A few seconds later, she shrieked and slapped Huangniu. “You pervert!”

Huangniu was dumbstruck.

What? Did I do anything wrong? You hit me just because I commented on the size of your bosoms? Why didn't you hit Ye Fan? He also commented about them too. Heck, he even lied about your size!

Frustration kicked in, and Huangniu tapped its hoof on the other side of Junie's bosom. “See? I told you the truth. They're small. I might not have felt Wan'er's breasts, but I could tell how big hers were, even with clothes on.”

Huangniu turned to Ye Fan and asked, “Don't you think so? Come on, man. Tell the truth. Her bosoms are much smaller than Wan'er's, aren't they? You can tap on her bosoms to check them out if you don't believe me.”

Ye Fan's expression instantly darkened. What have I brought back from the cave? How dare you tap on Junie's bosoms?

“Get the hell out of my sight, you stupid cow!”

Ye Fan could not contain his anger anymore. He kicked Huangniu, sending the animal flying several meters away.

“Calm down, Junie. I've taught that stupid creature a lesson. I don't know where he came from. I really have no idea...” Ye Fan consoled Junie with a wry smile.

Yet, Junie felt she was about to explode with rage.

Not only did the calf molest her, but the animal also had the audacity to judge the size of her bosoms.

After noticing how Ye Fan ignored her, she finally broke down. The intimate interaction between Ye Fan and Junie was the last straw that broke the camel's back.

Sevandya sighed. “It's not your fault, my silly child. I guess you didn't meet Mr. Chu at the right time. Listen to me. You should move on and maintain your friendship with Mr. Chu.”

Even Sevandya felt that shattering a woman's hopes was a cruel move.

Ever since Ye Fan recommended Noa to be the head of the family, Sevandya had noticed her interest in Ye Fan.

Initially, the elderly man thought they were a match made in heaven. After all, she was good-looking, came from an influential family, and was in charge of India's most prominent family.

That was why he thought Noa was worthy of Ye Fan's love.

But when Ye Fan demonstrated his power on the wedding day, Sevandya realized he had underestimated him.

To be precise, Sevandya began to view Ye Fan more as a deity than a human.

Regardless of Noa's influential background, she was nothing more than an ordinary human.

How could an earthly being set her eyes on a deity?

That was why Sevandya believed Noa was merely building castles in the air.

“No! I'll not give up! I want to be more than his friend.

I like him. I want him to be my man.”

Sevandya continued to advise her, “But Noa, you should know the difference between you and him. We can never understand Mr. Chu and the world where he came from. We're just ordinary folks.”

Noa clenched her fists and responded with an unflinching gaze. “So what? I'll not give in. In Ye Fan's eyes, I might be a small fry, but even a small fry can dream of making it in the ocean.”

“I'll work hard for the next ten or even twenty years. I'm still young, so I have all the time in the world to push my limits. One day, I'll show him what I'm capable of!” Noa continued with passion burning in her eyes.

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