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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 331

Summary for Chapter 331: Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

Summary of Chapter 331 from Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

Chapter 331 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Marriage novel, Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 331 Dylan, the Small Fry

At that moment, the waiter came just at the right time to serve Vania’s tiramisu. Hanson was one step ahead of Vania as he took the spoon first. “I’ll feed you.”

“Uhh…” She hesitated as she considered it as overkill. Drinking from the same cup of milk tea and wearing couple’s rings were sufficient to let Dylan get an idea of their relationship. Thus, they could actually forgo that, which was quite embarrassing to do.

However, she relented after noticing Hanson’s narrowing eyes. If he got angry because of her refusal, she would be the one easing his temper afterward. Hence, she would rather follow his wish right now than suffer later.

In the end, Vania opened her mouth while closing her eyes. Her compliance elicited a smile on Hanson’s face. “Good girl. Looks like I should give you a reward tonight.”

She almost choked on the cake when she heard that, for her intuitions were telling her that the reward wouldn’t be anything she’d imagined. She might even be taken advantage of.

Since Dylan was watching them, she smiled and nodded nonetheless. “Okay.”

Meanwhile, Dylan, the unwanted third wheel, was suffering from a toe-curling embarrassment.

Since his plea to Vania was in vain, he could only put his hope on Hanson now. “President Luke, I believe that there’s no bad blood between Jones Enterprise and Luke Corporation, which is why I don’t understand the reason behind your anger. So, I hope you will show mercy to us.”

Despite the resentment and hostility toward Hanson, begging for mercy was Dylan’s only choice.

Like a secretary, Vania explained, “It’s a real estate business that was once ranked 23rd in Hammond.”

But presently, it would soon meet its dissolution and lose its ranking.

“So, a company like such does exist,” Hanson responded with sarcasm, as though Jones Enterprise was tantamount to naught in his eyes.

Dylan’s face was flushing red in fury, for Jones Enterprise had reigned supreme in the industry. Hanson’s languid yet disdainful comment was ticking on Dylan’s nerves.

Dylan’s hands formed a fist as he had the urge to punch Hanson in the face to teach him a lesson.

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