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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 814

Summary for Chapter 814: A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Summary of Chapter 814 from A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Chapter 814 marks a crucial moment in Scarlett Johanseon’s Novel novel, A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 814

“It really is beautiful.”

Vivian couldn’t deny that the air here was fresh and the environment serene, which served to amplify the connection to Mother Nature.

Most importantly, there were no signs of pollution, maintaining nature’s innocence.

“Then, shall we take a walk?” Hunter felt a trace of awkwardness hovering over them, so he suggested taking a walk to dissolve that barrier between them.

“Sure.” Vivian did not oppose.

After all, she had to face this sooner or later; it was only a matter of when.

Thus, it was better to make things clear between them as soon as possible, so that she could give Finnick an explanation and also stop feeling as though she owed Hunter.

When Vivian thought about it from this angle, she didn’t feel as nervous as Hunter.

Hunter cleared his throat. Not knowing where to start, he made small talk. “So, how have you been recently?”

Hunter wasn’t the kind of person who liked cutting things straight to the chase. Instead, he always started with some casual chit-chat and slowly steered the conversation toward the main topic.

“Not bad, I guess. I’m living a worry- life whereby I’m spoon-fed in every way possible.”

Although she was blunt with her words, it was indeed an accurate portrayal of her life lately.

It was basically, eat, sleep and repeat for her.

She didn’t need to lift a single finger at home.

Her life was no different from the lives of those spoiled rich wives.

For some reason, Hunter felt depressed to hear that Vivian was living a happy life.

He fell silent as he searched for the words to express how he was feeling.

Before he came to a decision, Vivian glimpsed a pair of goldfish in the pond nearby.

Upon closer inspection, she noticed that there was a third fish beside them. Oddly, it resembled her own situation.

The fact that Vivian boldly met Hunter’s eyes proved that she had no feelings for him.

He had known it all along, but still couldn’t bring himself to accept the truth simply because he was deeply in love with her.

Little did he know that sometimes, loving meant letting go.

“Vivian, why didn’t you choose me? Is Finnick better than me in some way?”

Hunter felt that it was time he got some answers.

Furthermore, he could clearly sense that Vivian was treating their current meeting as their last one.

Hence, if he didn’t ask her now, he might not get another chance.

“It’s not about who’s better than who. Even if he’s not an outstanding man, since he’s the one I love, I’d wholeheartedly accept all of his flaws,” Vivian explained with a solemn expression when she realized that Hunter still didn’t get it.

She was choosing based on a person’s heart, which was vastly different from choosing objects based on their qualities and benefits.

This was a person whom she would spend the rest of her life with, while objects were materialistic possessions that didn’t last long.

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