Chapter 841 – A Turning Point in Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington) by Hannah Winters
In this chapter of Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington), Hannah Winters introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 841 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Sophie's hand hadn't even reached the man before a strong, well-defined hand forcefully gripped her wrist.
"Ah!"
The man's grip was clearly a warning. Sophie felt a sharp pain in her wrist, as if it were about to snap. Before she could react, she was flung aside.
Stumbling, Sophie fell to the ground, her face turning pale as she looked up. The man in the car exuded an icy demeanor, his legs crossed, both dignified and aloof.
He accepted an alcohol wipe from Cedric and wiped his right hand that had just touched her, then casually tossed the wipe aside, declaring coldly, "Sophie, even if she rejects me, it doesn't mean I'll settle for second best."
With that, Remington coldly shut the car door. The black Maybach vanished from Sophie's view in an instant, the discarded wipe blowing against her.
Sophie felt just like that casually discarded wipe, not worthy of a second glance from the man, despite all her efforts. Biting her lip, she let out a scoff, stood up, and wiped away her tears.
Lilly hadn't been waiting long by the roadside when the black Maybach pulled up in front of her. The rear door opened, revealing Remington's dignified and composed figure. The man stepped out, his long legs making his exit from the car seem effortless.
He raised his hand to shield his head from the car roof, his deep gaze inviting Lilly inside. Cedric, holding the steering wheel, was initially worried that their boss might be affected by Sophie's words and take it out on his wife.
Seeing Remington being so attentive and gentlemanly now put him at ease. Lilly slightly bowed as she got into the car, "Thank you."
"That's fantastic!"
She turned to look at him, but her gaze fell on a spot near his shirt collar. There, on the light grey shirt, was a distinct red mark. A lipstick stain. And the shade was an orange-red.
It was the color Sophie had worn today. Lilly's smile faded slightly as she leaned closer to Remington, detecting a familiar scent of perfume on him and in the car.
So, he had seen Sophie not long ago, and there had obviously been some physical contact between them. Lilly knew she shouldn't care, but her mood still sank a bit.
She then remembered the cufflink she had in her pocket.
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