Enchanted Nightfall: Falling for Destiny ( Quintessa and Tyrone ) is the best current series by the author Crystal Sullivan. The Chapter 331 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 331 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
Upon hearing it, Tyrone immediately sensed something was off. He knew his mother, Mrs. York, like the back of his hand. She was deliberately lowering her voice, fearing others might hear, clearly wary of someone. “Mom, what’s going on? Who are you with?”
Mrs. York whispered back, “Don’t worry. Mom’s not going to get you into trouble. I’m just out shopping.”
“Mom, be straight with me. Who are you shopping with? Are you planning to take me out for lunch?”
“It’s not me; someone else is treating.”
Tyrone heard someone calling for Mrs. York over the phone.
“Mrs. York, is the call through? Can Ty make it?”
“It’s through. He’ll come over after work. My son, he always listens to me.”
Tyrone frowned. “Mom, have you run into some trouble?”
But all he got in response was the dial tone.
Seeing Tyrone’s concerned expression, Quintessa asked, “What’s wrong?”
“There might be some trouble with my mom.”
“Should we go now?”
Tyrone glanced at his watch, “There’s still half an hour to go until the end of work. Stick around for a bit. After work, we’ll go to Golden Harvest together.”
“For dinner?”
“I hope it’s just for dinner.”
Quintessa’s eyes were beautiful. She was too calculative, too cunning, her eyes brimming with a coldness as she struggled.
Tyrone initially wanted to tease her, but at that moment, he wasn’t in the mood.
He understood why Quintessa was reluctant to accept his kindness. Dependence could cripple one’s ability to survive independently. If that support ever vanished, she might face a dire fate.
It was a basic rule of the wild; to survive, one must learn to fend for themselves. Those who can’t are doomed to be prey.
Tyrone’s involvement had disrupted Quintessa’s own survival rules and broke the balance in her world..
In their ongoing game of chess, it seemed as though Quintessa had the upper hand. Yet, in reality, it was Tyrone who forcefully intruded, forcing his way into Quintessa’s life and making her accept him.
Despite Quintessa’s resistance, what was the outcome?
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